Mr.Stuart
Senior Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jul 18, 2007
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- 701
I picked up a free 10 foot fiberglass tri-hull Olympian boat the other day, It's not to bad of a boat, and the price was certainly right, I got it because the little aluminum boat that I am/was restoring isn't going to be done before my son gets here for the summer from out of state, and I really would like to take the kid boating/fishing/camping, ect. so I went looking for something that was ready to go.
I took this boat out today, no motor, just oars, and rowed up the river and back to the dock, I was out for about 2 hours and it didn't take on so much as a drop of water, so I'm going to consider that a good sign.
It's rated for a 10 horse outboard, and I have one to run on it, but I haven't tried the motor on the boat yet, still waiting to get the title straightened out before I put a motor on it, that should be done this coming week.
I don't know anything about fiberglass boats, both of mine are aluminum, so this is a first for me, I did notice that the boat has various stress cracks in it here and there, (an example of one is circled in red in the last picture) but it doesn't leak at all, and I'm sure some sanding and epoxy, or resin work would take care of the cracks, although I don't know what's involved in fixing fiberglass, that may be a discussion for another thread, I guess my only concern at this point with this boat would be, do I need to be concerned about those cracks?
my plan is to use the boat while my son is here then pass it on to someone else when he leaves, I got it for nothing, so I figured once my son goes home, I could find someone that would like to have a boat but can't really afford one and give it to them. so I don't want to put a bunch of money into repairs or fixing it up or anything like that, I'll get the title for it, put some stripes on it put new registration numbers on it and call it good.
I was just a little concerned about the stress cracks, but maybe that's just a common thing on these little car topper boats? and nothing to worry about?
I took this boat out today, no motor, just oars, and rowed up the river and back to the dock, I was out for about 2 hours and it didn't take on so much as a drop of water, so I'm going to consider that a good sign.
It's rated for a 10 horse outboard, and I have one to run on it, but I haven't tried the motor on the boat yet, still waiting to get the title straightened out before I put a motor on it, that should be done this coming week.
I don't know anything about fiberglass boats, both of mine are aluminum, so this is a first for me, I did notice that the boat has various stress cracks in it here and there, (an example of one is circled in red in the last picture) but it doesn't leak at all, and I'm sure some sanding and epoxy, or resin work would take care of the cracks, although I don't know what's involved in fixing fiberglass, that may be a discussion for another thread, I guess my only concern at this point with this boat would be, do I need to be concerned about those cracks?
my plan is to use the boat while my son is here then pass it on to someone else when he leaves, I got it for nothing, so I figured once my son goes home, I could find someone that would like to have a boat but can't really afford one and give it to them. so I don't want to put a bunch of money into repairs or fixing it up or anything like that, I'll get the title for it, put some stripes on it put new registration numbers on it and call it good.
I was just a little concerned about the stress cracks, but maybe that's just a common thing on these little car topper boats? and nothing to worry about?