catbones
Petty Officer 1st Class
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Re: Just bought your boat!
Re: Just bought your boat!
Hi,
thank you for your comment and on input. Congrats on the purchase of your boat and believe me I ain't going to just buy any boat and put my family in it.
You all are right, i know nothing about restoring a boat. If I ever get one, it will be over maintained to its possible ability, whatever I purchase it for, it will be in top condition after me with time of course.
It's also a little bit of an excuse to run away from honey to do list as that one is growing like crazy lol and well just to get away myself from 3 screaming kids around. Lol.
that said my search will continue. Any comments about the boat listed in my link few messages higher then this one?
I also wanted to say it's pretty awesome to see how many people are awesome on here and dont mind sharing advice or chit chatting. Thank you!
Re: Just bought your boat!
Okay, I'm a newbie here. I'll do the "introduce yourself" thread later. My friends on another board call me Hobo.
I'm jumping right to an answer here, cuz... I'm in the same boat! (boy, I bet THAT's been used before!)
I just bought a 67/68 Newman 15' runabout for JUST the type of boating the O.P. is looking for. I was lucky, in that it was through a friend and from a friend. I know this guy takes care of his toys. But, he wanted to get rid of this boat that he wasn't using anymore.
It only has a 35 Merc O/B, but it will take me out on the lake. The fiberglass hull is in perfect shape (as is everything but the canopy and the motor.) It was working when he parked it.... but, that has been about 10 years ago. He kept it covered and "sheltered," and there are not even any cracks in the seats!
I saw one in perfect condition go for $2500 recently. I paid $450 for this one... knowing that the motor will have to be tuned and checked out before putting it in the water.
Hull and "top" (what is that called?) will shine with original paint with just a little compound and wax.
He put a new cover on it, new coupling, and threw in the ball hitch. He also replaced the dry rotted tires, and greased the bearings. Besides the floatation cushions, he threw in 3 life VESTS (worth about $50/per.)
It will obviously need a new battery and a tune-up. Gas lines look good, but I'm going to replace them to be safe. Trailer is probably worth $400 alone!
He wasn't getting around to getting it ready to sell, and I wasn't really looking for a boat! That is probably the case with ANY older boat you find. But... there was no dirt or "crap" in this boat. Not even a crack in the seats!
I gave him $450 cash for it, and he was glad to get it.
I expect (hopefully) no more than $300 for parts and labor to get the motor ready to go (but... I have a friend of a friend with a boat and who does shadetree mechanics.)
Taxes, tags and Wildlife registration might come close to another $250.
Voila... ON the lake for a grand + or -!
It can be done. But YOU may need some patience to find the right deal. Don't buy those old boats that look like crap. Besides.... IMHO.... your children MAY be too young to take such a risk. The pontoon you have sounds safer (though dangerous enough.)
I'm just a newbie... here to LEARN! But, I just wanted to give you some hope. I laugh at myself because I've "sank" and "capsized" my boat within 48 hours of buying it. Luckily... it was in my backyard at the time! LOL! I'll explain later.
Lesson #1 (for me) was do NOTHING only "halfway!" All in, or all out!
I do not fear the deep water of a lake... but, I respect it! I will not put my boat in the water until I feel SAFE about IT and what I have done to prepare myself. And it is NOT worth cutting corners on costs, or compromising my safety concerns. And I wouldn't even THINK of buying a boat I don't TRUST... if I was going to take my kids out on it.
Good luck in finding the right boat for the right price. It can be done! But, NEVER forget the value of the lives that will be onboard.
Hi,
thank you for your comment and on input. Congrats on the purchase of your boat and believe me I ain't going to just buy any boat and put my family in it.
You all are right, i know nothing about restoring a boat. If I ever get one, it will be over maintained to its possible ability, whatever I purchase it for, it will be in top condition after me with time of course.
It's also a little bit of an excuse to run away from honey to do list as that one is growing like crazy lol and well just to get away myself from 3 screaming kids around. Lol.
that said my search will continue. Any comments about the boat listed in my link few messages higher then this one?
I also wanted to say it's pretty awesome to see how many people are awesome on here and dont mind sharing advice or chit chatting. Thank you!

