QBhoy
Well-Known Member
Hi
Still plenty of them around and good build quality. As to sea keeping. As far as I've heard and seen they are a bit roly poly inked into the waves. very narrow hull, but have a central keel usually.
Few things to watch out for...
Most I've seen have spent all their lives in inland river and lochs. Just watch out for osmosis. Only a lucky few have been lifted out every year for winter.
With regards to the engines. As mentioned they come from new with small petrol engines, larger petrol engines and also straight 6 VP diesels. Half the ones I've seen have been re engined with marinised transit or Peugeot engines mated to the original VP drives....usually 270SPs or the pre version, I believe ?
Watch out for the terrible VP 4 cylinder petrol engines. Whoever decided these were a good idea for a boat needs shot ! Timing belt problems etc are common.
As for the drives. Those drives are famous for trim system failures (if fitted) and most don't lift any more. Also famous for the reverse locking mechanism failing. Easily identified by the drive shooting up when going astern. Comically, it's fairly common to see the admiral hanging out over the transom with the scrubbing brush pushed down hard on top of the drive when going astern. Cheap skates will have cable tied the drive down to stop this...have a look for this.
Great looking boats which have stood the test of time and bags of room onboard...although I always thought most of the cockpit space was wasted and a little bare of features.
All the best.
Still plenty of them around and good build quality. As to sea keeping. As far as I've heard and seen they are a bit roly poly inked into the waves. very narrow hull, but have a central keel usually.
Few things to watch out for...
Most I've seen have spent all their lives in inland river and lochs. Just watch out for osmosis. Only a lucky few have been lifted out every year for winter.
With regards to the engines. As mentioned they come from new with small petrol engines, larger petrol engines and also straight 6 VP diesels. Half the ones I've seen have been re engined with marinised transit or Peugeot engines mated to the original VP drives....usually 270SPs or the pre version, I believe ?
Watch out for the terrible VP 4 cylinder petrol engines. Whoever decided these were a good idea for a boat needs shot ! Timing belt problems etc are common.
As for the drives. Those drives are famous for trim system failures (if fitted) and most don't lift any more. Also famous for the reverse locking mechanism failing. Easily identified by the drive shooting up when going astern. Comically, it's fairly common to see the admiral hanging out over the transom with the scrubbing brush pushed down hard on top of the drive when going astern. Cheap skates will have cable tied the drive down to stop this...have a look for this.
Great looking boats which have stood the test of time and bags of room onboard...although I always thought most of the cockpit space was wasted and a little bare of features.
All the best.