oldjeep
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Maybe there is already a thread like this but here goes.
My wife had grown up around boats and her dad used to take us out every couple weekends after we were married. In 2003 my wife decided that she wanted a boat of our own and I reluctantly agreed. She sold her 1970 Triumph Spitfire to pay for the new toy (big mistake, that was a beautiful car).
We looked around a bit and not knowing any better I bought a non running 1987 Bayliner 1950 3.0L with OMC drive on a trailer. It had been taken in on trade by the local BL dealer. It would crank over and start but not run correctly - I was pretty good with engines and figured I could either fix it or replace it. The boat had been stored outside - uncovered for some time and was a dirty mess. The floor was solid except right around the ski locker so it couldn't have been out in the weather too long. We had been looking around for a while and all we could find in the under 4K price range was little 17ft boats which were not going to be big enough for our family of 5. Paid $2000 for it and pulled it home to start work.
The motor started and ran fine in Neutral, and had no water in oil, or water spraying out the block.
When the motor was put into the forward gear it would chug and stop almost immediately. After poking around with it, I noticed that the shift cables looked like they had been replaced, and according to the manual were adjusted improperly. I got them fairly close to where I thought they should be, the boat now goes into forward and reverse pretty well.
Had it in to the local OMC shop to get the cables adjusted better, and check the compression. 1: 75 2: 50 3: 80 4: 125
Took it back home and pulled the head off and sure enough the steel rings in the gasket was burned up between the 2 middle cylinders - checked that the head was not warped, ran out to get a gasket, installed, did a quick valve adjustment and sure enough the engine was running decently in the driveway. Immediately took off for a local lake to try it out and aside from some occasional clunking noises in the drive it was working fine.
Took it out the next weekend and the trim pump fell off into the bilge - loose lag screws, and the battery pretty much melted - bad alternator
All the mechanical stuff sorted out, I did a hack job floor repair to make it solid around the locker, bought a couple new seats, carpet and some vinyl to get the boat looking half decent.
Used the boat for the rest of 2003 and the 2004 season without any real issues - drive still clunking/slipping every once in a while I knew what it was and what it would cost to fix, so we just ignored it. Boat was still kind of ugly but worked well.
2005 season started out OK, but then the engine started running poorly - randomly. Checked everything I could think of and then it would seem to go away until one day in early Aug skiing at dinner time and the engine would turn but not restart. Nobody was out on the small lake and we were on the wrong side. Started swimming and towing the boat while the wife and kids paddled with skis. Luckily one of the lake residents saw us, got in their boat and towed us to the launch.
Couple days later I see an ad in the paper where the local BL dealer is selling brand new 2005 195 Classics for 12K. The exact boat that we have but brand new - show my wife and we are over at the dealer when they opened - with our old boat in tow. They give us 2K for the old non running boat on trade in - which made me laugh since they had sold me that same non-running boat for 2K 3 years before. Couple hours later we leave with the new boat.

My wife had grown up around boats and her dad used to take us out every couple weekends after we were married. In 2003 my wife decided that she wanted a boat of our own and I reluctantly agreed. She sold her 1970 Triumph Spitfire to pay for the new toy (big mistake, that was a beautiful car).
We looked around a bit and not knowing any better I bought a non running 1987 Bayliner 1950 3.0L with OMC drive on a trailer. It had been taken in on trade by the local BL dealer. It would crank over and start but not run correctly - I was pretty good with engines and figured I could either fix it or replace it. The boat had been stored outside - uncovered for some time and was a dirty mess. The floor was solid except right around the ski locker so it couldn't have been out in the weather too long. We had been looking around for a while and all we could find in the under 4K price range was little 17ft boats which were not going to be big enough for our family of 5. Paid $2000 for it and pulled it home to start work.
The motor started and ran fine in Neutral, and had no water in oil, or water spraying out the block.
When the motor was put into the forward gear it would chug and stop almost immediately. After poking around with it, I noticed that the shift cables looked like they had been replaced, and according to the manual were adjusted improperly. I got them fairly close to where I thought they should be, the boat now goes into forward and reverse pretty well.
Had it in to the local OMC shop to get the cables adjusted better, and check the compression. 1: 75 2: 50 3: 80 4: 125
Took it back home and pulled the head off and sure enough the steel rings in the gasket was burned up between the 2 middle cylinders - checked that the head was not warped, ran out to get a gasket, installed, did a quick valve adjustment and sure enough the engine was running decently in the driveway. Immediately took off for a local lake to try it out and aside from some occasional clunking noises in the drive it was working fine.
Took it out the next weekend and the trim pump fell off into the bilge - loose lag screws, and the battery pretty much melted - bad alternator
All the mechanical stuff sorted out, I did a hack job floor repair to make it solid around the locker, bought a couple new seats, carpet and some vinyl to get the boat looking half decent.
Used the boat for the rest of 2003 and the 2004 season without any real issues - drive still clunking/slipping every once in a while I knew what it was and what it would cost to fix, so we just ignored it. Boat was still kind of ugly but worked well.
2005 season started out OK, but then the engine started running poorly - randomly. Checked everything I could think of and then it would seem to go away until one day in early Aug skiing at dinner time and the engine would turn but not restart. Nobody was out on the small lake and we were on the wrong side. Started swimming and towing the boat while the wife and kids paddled with skis. Luckily one of the lake residents saw us, got in their boat and towed us to the launch.
Couple days later I see an ad in the paper where the local BL dealer is selling brand new 2005 195 Classics for 12K. The exact boat that we have but brand new - show my wife and we are over at the dealer when they opened - with our old boat in tow. They give us 2K for the old non running boat on trade in - which made me laugh since they had sold me that same non-running boat for 2K 3 years before. Couple hours later we leave with the new boat.
