Re: Selling my boat.... Questions!
It's a 1976 19' Cheetah, with a outboard Mercury 1150 115hp engine. <br /><br />The boat ran fine all last winter when I would fire it up to run it, but when May came around and I wanted to take it out for the first time for the summer, the engine fired up, but then died randomly, and wouldnt fire back up again.<br /><br />Okay, here's the deal:<br /><br />The boat will fire right up! It will run for about 2 or 3 minutes while it warms up, then it seems like once it's warmed up, it judt dies, without warning. The engine just stops.<br /><br />Okay, I know you might be thinking, fuel pump. It's not, because the engine isn't starving for gas, and it doesn't sputter or slowly die out. It just DIES! Plus, I just rebuilt the fuel pump last summer and these are different symptoms than from when the fuel pump went out on me.<br /><br />So anyways, after the initial start of the engine, it will run for a couple minutes, then just die. I will try and fire it up again, and it will just crank & crank... but it never catches. I eventually run the battery down, trying to start it so many times.<br /><br />The next morning, I can go out, and try it and it will fire right up and run for about 2 or 3 minutes. Once the engine seems to be warmed up, the engine dies and won't start up again for the rest of the day.<br /><br />This has been my problem this whole summer. I've looked at the fuel line hoses and the carbs for stuck floats, and everything seems to be fine. I have no idea what the problem is, but I know a mechanic will get it running easily. I know most parts for a 76 Merc aren't that expensive, it's the labor is what is a lot of money... and I can't afford to nickel and dime this boat anymore.<br /><br />Last summer I put in a new battery ($79), and had a new UP solenoid for the power trim put in. That job was $350!!!<br /><br />I've only had the boat for 2 years, and before me, my uncle owned it since 1976 and had it garaged ALL those years. I'm new to boating and I don't know enough about engines to fix it myself... and I'm not rich, so I can't afford to keep fixing the boat every year. It's just not worth it. <br /><br />I figure sell the boat, keep the cash in the bank, and save for some brand new Wave Runners! When i get older and have my house and a family, I will eventually get my dream boat. A brand new Malibu wakeboarding boat.<br /><br />So what so you think?