RB78
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Jun 27, 2010
- Messages
- 93
In a couple of weeks I will be bringing home a 17' Rinkerbuilt runabout. I think it's a 1978. The boat model number is 17 V 08 ... haven't found any other ID info as of yet.
The boat/trailer has been sitting exposed to the weather for a year to a year and a half, and is a mess.
Trailer needs some work (in another thread), and this boat is going to be a fun project for me. My intent at this point is to remove what's left inside. There isn't much. Wiring, some fuel lines, cables.
It has an internal fuel tank, which was not being used by its previous owner. Not certain why. Will investigate when I get it home.
Floor seems to be in good shape, where I've been able to walk. Right now the boat is full of some guy's junk.
Hull appears to be in good shape. No stress cracks I can see. Just some dings in the fiberglass & a half-baked attempt to repair them. No seats except in the bow, and they are trashed. Some patching of some sort on the outer transom - a real mess. No idea what was going on there. Not yet, at least.
The outboard is a Mercury 115 hp. Probably original to the boat, and was running before the boat was parked in my friend's yard. Have a local friend who's brother is a marine mechanic. He will check out the motor for me. Fix what needs fixing.
My plan is to gut the interior and go minimal. The existing carpeting is ratty & will be replaced by non-slip vinyl. New seats, of course. Not certain which type, as of yet. Bow seats will be re-upholstered to match whatever I go with. Fiberglass In and out repaired & repainted. New gauges, et al.
I don't expect I will have the boat ready for the water this year, but definitely next season.
The boat/trailer has been sitting exposed to the weather for a year to a year and a half, and is a mess.
Trailer needs some work (in another thread), and this boat is going to be a fun project for me. My intent at this point is to remove what's left inside. There isn't much. Wiring, some fuel lines, cables.
It has an internal fuel tank, which was not being used by its previous owner. Not certain why. Will investigate when I get it home.
Floor seems to be in good shape, where I've been able to walk. Right now the boat is full of some guy's junk.
Hull appears to be in good shape. No stress cracks I can see. Just some dings in the fiberglass & a half-baked attempt to repair them. No seats except in the bow, and they are trashed. Some patching of some sort on the outer transom - a real mess. No idea what was going on there. Not yet, at least.
The outboard is a Mercury 115 hp. Probably original to the boat, and was running before the boat was parked in my friend's yard. Have a local friend who's brother is a marine mechanic. He will check out the motor for me. Fix what needs fixing.
My plan is to gut the interior and go minimal. The existing carpeting is ratty & will be replaced by non-slip vinyl. New seats, of course. Not certain which type, as of yet. Bow seats will be re-upholstered to match whatever I go with. Fiberglass In and out repaired & repainted. New gauges, et al.
I don't expect I will have the boat ready for the water this year, but definitely next season.





