Warpa
Well-Known Member
Hi there, i recently bought myself the below for £1300 inc engine and trailor, the engine had a full rebuild 20 hours ago with oversized pistons and rings for whatever difference that makes.
Should i join Sea start i think it was called (the AA of the sea) I have had boats before but small inflatables with a 4.5 HP engine.
Should i learn how to winterize the engine or just have it serviced each spring?
We have bouyancy aids but i see no one wearing them in videos, we also have a doughnut so the person in that will obviously wear one, but if you deem the water to be calm do you need one on?
If i go from Southampton water, will this boat be good to get me to the isle of Wight, or only on calm waters?
Anyone know what the boat is so i can search the history, i like to know what i own
I am into car detailing so gave the boat the once over to protect it, still have to do the engine but need to find the right stuff for that, we also have new wheels and tyres for the trailor (bearings are new) and a new jockey wheel with a large inflatable tyre.
If any from the Southampton area are there any slipways that dont rely on a tide?
I think thats most of the questions, i welcome all opinions and thoughts good or bad....a few pics of my boat before and after machining. The harder pads i ordered have not arrived, so coulnt get the full cut i was after, but its not come up too bad.
A few befores;
A bit shinier, but more important its protected now :afro:
Should i join Sea start i think it was called (the AA of the sea) I have had boats before but small inflatables with a 4.5 HP engine.
Should i learn how to winterize the engine or just have it serviced each spring?
We have bouyancy aids but i see no one wearing them in videos, we also have a doughnut so the person in that will obviously wear one, but if you deem the water to be calm do you need one on?
If i go from Southampton water, will this boat be good to get me to the isle of Wight, or only on calm waters?
Anyone know what the boat is so i can search the history, i like to know what i own
I am into car detailing so gave the boat the once over to protect it, still have to do the engine but need to find the right stuff for that, we also have new wheels and tyres for the trailor (bearings are new) and a new jockey wheel with a large inflatable tyre.
If any from the Southampton area are there any slipways that dont rely on a tide?
I think thats most of the questions, i welcome all opinions and thoughts good or bad....a few pics of my boat before and after machining. The harder pads i ordered have not arrived, so coulnt get the full cut i was after, but its not come up too bad.
A few befores;
A bit shinier, but more important its protected now :afro: