Pink-Panthered
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- May 7, 2014
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Good Morning Everyone,
I am new to this site. Just joined today. A guy I work with generously gave me a 1978 Crestliner Apollo 660. It has a 40 ft. lb. trolling motor on the front, and a Evinrude 115 on the back. Here is the story on the boat, and probably the reason it was given to me.
Summer of 2012
The guy who gave it to me was trailering it to a lake when the hub snapped off the trailer doing 70 MPH. The trailer slammed to the ground and the impact caused the bolts on the front bottom roller to shear He got a new axle on the trailer and proceeded to the lake. He backed the boat in the water at took the trailer out to examine it. No damage besides the roller and axle. . in the meantime the front hull of the boat has a hole in the in the very bottom of the ?V? where it hit the trailer. He did not notice it. Anyway, when it filled up with water he pulled it out of the water, then he parked it. That was two years ago.
Fast forward to today. The boat is in my garage off of the trailer to gain access to the hole. The boat is in pretty fair shape (excluding the hole) I got it all washed and vacuumed, the outboard ready for summer and the trailer cleaned. Now lets pretend you are a betting person, what is the chance the structure of the boat is still SAFE. It does not have to be pretty, but it does need to be safe. I will try to post pictures of the boat and damage shortly. I don?t want to invest time and money into a hunk of junk.
My Current Plans:
-Go over trailer (Pack the bearings, bearing buddies, a few new rollers, new wiring, a few lights, and maybe a quick paint job)
-Fix the hole in the front
-Put it in the water
What I think I SHOULD do:
-Go over trailer (Pack the bearings, bearing buddies, a few new rollers, new wiring, a few lights, and maybe a quick paint job)
-Fix the hole in the front
-Put the boat on the trailer.
-Rip out the floor
-Inspect the inside for damages
-New floor and interior
-Put it in the water.
Am I overthinking this? It is just a 16? boat. Think it would be fine? Thanks for all the help!
I am new to this site. Just joined today. A guy I work with generously gave me a 1978 Crestliner Apollo 660. It has a 40 ft. lb. trolling motor on the front, and a Evinrude 115 on the back. Here is the story on the boat, and probably the reason it was given to me.
Summer of 2012
The guy who gave it to me was trailering it to a lake when the hub snapped off the trailer doing 70 MPH. The trailer slammed to the ground and the impact caused the bolts on the front bottom roller to shear He got a new axle on the trailer and proceeded to the lake. He backed the boat in the water at took the trailer out to examine it. No damage besides the roller and axle. . in the meantime the front hull of the boat has a hole in the in the very bottom of the ?V? where it hit the trailer. He did not notice it. Anyway, when it filled up with water he pulled it out of the water, then he parked it. That was two years ago.
Fast forward to today. The boat is in my garage off of the trailer to gain access to the hole. The boat is in pretty fair shape (excluding the hole) I got it all washed and vacuumed, the outboard ready for summer and the trailer cleaned. Now lets pretend you are a betting person, what is the chance the structure of the boat is still SAFE. It does not have to be pretty, but it does need to be safe. I will try to post pictures of the boat and damage shortly. I don?t want to invest time and money into a hunk of junk.
My Current Plans:
-Go over trailer (Pack the bearings, bearing buddies, a few new rollers, new wiring, a few lights, and maybe a quick paint job)
-Fix the hole in the front
-Put it in the water
What I think I SHOULD do:
-Go over trailer (Pack the bearings, bearing buddies, a few new rollers, new wiring, a few lights, and maybe a quick paint job)
-Fix the hole in the front
-Put the boat on the trailer.
-Rip out the floor
-Inspect the inside for damages
-New floor and interior
-Put it in the water.
Am I overthinking this? It is just a 16? boat. Think it would be fine? Thanks for all the help!