gunsup007
Seaman
- Joined
- Sep 6, 2011
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Hello Fellow iboaters'
I am new to iboats and this will be my first post. I wanted to start by saying ?Thank You? to all the members on iboats. I have learned a lot the last couple of months reading, who knows how many threads. I also wanted to send a shout out to friscoboater, wow what an awesome job you have done! I spent several days going thru everyone's posts and watching all his videos.
I will first start by a little introduction and background. I am a brand new first time boat owner, which is why this site is worth its weight in gold. I originally started looking for a boat back in August of this year, which is how I stumbled upon this site. I found a boat that was in pretty bad shape that had been abandoned by its owner. The storage facility that had it was looking to sell it to recoup some of their money. After more research and troubles, I was not able to acquire that boat due to me not being able to get it titled and registered in my name. I found this site from an online search I was doing for boat parts and found the boating forum. Several of your posts and restore stories gave me great confidence to fix anything that was wrong with a boat. Although, I am new to boat ownership, I am a do-it-yourself type person and don't believe there is anything that I can't do (with a little research and the ability to reach out to the experienced). So, I continued my search. Back in September I found an amazing deal on a 1994 Manta Ray 203 F/S that was in amazing condition for the price. It had everything I wanted. Like many of your experiences, it was supposed to be lake ready. The gentleman I purchased it from seemed extremely honest, and showed me that everything worked in his driveway. The 4.3LX engine ran and sounded perfect. I know, I know, I should have lake tested it before I purchased it, but for the price I would have bought the boat with a blown engine. So, after my first lake test I was checking over everything and pulled the dipstick to check the oil, yep water in the oil. And not just a little, it was about 1-2 qt. extra. I dove into this site to find out if maybe it was driver error, since I was a new boat owner. I was hoping it was just me. I did 3 oil and filter changes to get all the water out and headed to the lake to do another test run. Well, that is a story in and of its self that I will tell a little later when I get into my engine tare-down.
You guessed it, water in the oil again. Ahhhh, well so much for a lake ready boat. Winter is coming up so, although it isn't a huge project, I will be pulling the engine and trying to find out where the water is coming from. I might have tons of questions for you guys as I start this journey. I have rebuilt a couple of auto engines so, I feel pretty comfortable tackling this project.
I will hopefully, be posting pictures and videos as I go thru everything, if I can. I look forward to everyone's comments and advice. Thanks in advance.
Take care fellow iboaters,
I am new to iboats and this will be my first post. I wanted to start by saying ?Thank You? to all the members on iboats. I have learned a lot the last couple of months reading, who knows how many threads. I also wanted to send a shout out to friscoboater, wow what an awesome job you have done! I spent several days going thru everyone's posts and watching all his videos.
I will first start by a little introduction and background. I am a brand new first time boat owner, which is why this site is worth its weight in gold. I originally started looking for a boat back in August of this year, which is how I stumbled upon this site. I found a boat that was in pretty bad shape that had been abandoned by its owner. The storage facility that had it was looking to sell it to recoup some of their money. After more research and troubles, I was not able to acquire that boat due to me not being able to get it titled and registered in my name. I found this site from an online search I was doing for boat parts and found the boating forum. Several of your posts and restore stories gave me great confidence to fix anything that was wrong with a boat. Although, I am new to boat ownership, I am a do-it-yourself type person and don't believe there is anything that I can't do (with a little research and the ability to reach out to the experienced). So, I continued my search. Back in September I found an amazing deal on a 1994 Manta Ray 203 F/S that was in amazing condition for the price. It had everything I wanted. Like many of your experiences, it was supposed to be lake ready. The gentleman I purchased it from seemed extremely honest, and showed me that everything worked in his driveway. The 4.3LX engine ran and sounded perfect. I know, I know, I should have lake tested it before I purchased it, but for the price I would have bought the boat with a blown engine. So, after my first lake test I was checking over everything and pulled the dipstick to check the oil, yep water in the oil. And not just a little, it was about 1-2 qt. extra. I dove into this site to find out if maybe it was driver error, since I was a new boat owner. I was hoping it was just me. I did 3 oil and filter changes to get all the water out and headed to the lake to do another test run. Well, that is a story in and of its self that I will tell a little later when I get into my engine tare-down.
You guessed it, water in the oil again. Ahhhh, well so much for a lake ready boat. Winter is coming up so, although it isn't a huge project, I will be pulling the engine and trying to find out where the water is coming from. I might have tons of questions for you guys as I start this journey. I have rebuilt a couple of auto engines so, I feel pretty comfortable tackling this project.
I will hopefully, be posting pictures and videos as I go thru everything, if I can. I look forward to everyone's comments and advice. Thanks in advance.
Take care fellow iboaters,