Maiden Voyage!!

Blue_Runner

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Does anybody remember that little project boat I bought about 4 years ago for $150? She's about ready but still needs paint and non-skid on the inside. Took our maiden voyage Saturday 2/19.

Full post here: http://www.wellcraftv20.com/community/showthread.php?t=2875

Well I sold the old 33 Super Seahorse motor for $125 about a year ago. Had to put $50 into a new set of tires just to get it home, bringing my total investment to $75. My buddy Flyfishin had an old Holland grill in need of a rebuild and me becoming a fiberglass guy was not on the horizon so I swapped him the boat and trailer for the grill. He totally rebuilt this little boat with a new foam filled glass over plywood floor and various glass repair work. I had 2 Lee's of Miami rod holders we put on it. Fly even repaired & put the original Salem Skiff emblems back on the sides. I just noticed in my old post I said, "the transom seems shot" but it turned out to be solid..... Check out these before and after pix. The pics of it running were taken last Saturday at High Rock Lake. Fly is going to buy a motor but we wanted to see how it would handle, plus my old 1975 9.9 had sat for the last 3 years so I needed to pull it out anyway. Ended up replacing the impeller and waterpump housing. Housing was SHOT! It was toast from sucking sand at the beach. Also did a compression test and about 105 even on the 2 cylinders after 4 pulls (warm). She's running GOOD now....

Even though my little engine is a longshaft 20" and the transom of the skiff is for a shortshaft the 9.9 pushed the two of us, 3 gallons of fuel and a little more gear 14 mph by GPS. Not bad, I can only imagine if it were a short shaft 15hp....

Note: in the before pics, there were 2 gum tree saplings growing in a hole in the floor.......LOL

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Looks good BR! How much would you say your total investment is? Those before pics look like a few boats I've come into in the last few years. I had one boat with a 6 foot tree growing out of the bilge, had to cut it down to trailer it home.
 
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Thanks buddy. Asking about total investment on a boat refurb is like asking a woman her age/weight. :devil::you:

Kidding aside. My buddy did all the work on the hull and bought all the materials. The greatest expense was glass & resin. I don't know the final numbers. Maybe he will come on here and give us an idea. One thing is for sure, all those $little things$ add up in a hurry but nothing like the process of completing a project like this. Instead of hauling to the dump this little 1970 Salem Skiff by Amfab is going to kill some fish for many more years.
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I hate to see anything go to WASTE...which is one of the things I love about this place...seeing boats on the verge of lost brought back to that good of condition and put back into use...tell ya man Fly GREAT WORK!!...

And what a great trolling platform for High Rock...there are guys down here that say phooey to all the live-bait/cut-bait fishin' and do nothing but TROLL...and they've gotten VERY GOOD at putting stripers in the boat when others can't...and w/that lil puppy, yall can troll all day long for PENNIES(I just saw $3.25 gal here)

Ya man Fly looks like he could be the next skools!!...Thanks for the update, Dawg!!...ya'll gonna have a lotta fun w/that...:happy:
 
Thanks Reel & FWB, yeah Fly is something else with his finish work. He used to do stucco for a living so I'd say picking up glass work was a piece of cake for him. He's sure taught me a thing or two.

Little boat might be all we can afford this season. $3.36 this morning here in my neck of the woods. :nut:
 
Little boat might be all we can afford this season. $3.36 this morning here in my neck of the woods. :nut:

You know, the (not) funny thing about that is that although the per barrel price surged yesterday morning, by the end of the day it was trading at $97 & change a barrel, almost a full dollar less than the $98 + change of the day before. Isn't it funny how gas prices rocket upward at the pump, but watching the same prices fall is like watchng a clogged sink drain...:cen: Cash prices in my neck of the woods are $3.12 for reg, up from $2.99 the day before.
 
You know, the (not) funny thing about that is that although the per barrel price surged yesterday morning, by the end of the day it was trading at $97 & change a barrel, almost a full dollar less than the $98 + change of the day before. Isn't it funny how gas prices rocket upward at the pump, but watching the same prices fall is like watchng a clogged sink drain...:cen: Cash prices in my neck of the woods are $3.12 for reg, up from $2.99 the day before.

Not wanting to hijack your thread Blue but does anybody know what the procedure would be to get oil off of the commodities market.... Ive read that the purpose of selling on a commodities market is to smooth out pricing of commodities....as a shortage is forecast the price goes up slowly so when the shortage does actually come there is not a huge out of control price spike......but Libya produces less than 2% of worldwide oil supply, Saudi Arabia says they have plenty of capacity to make up for any shortfalls from Libya or any of the other middle east countries yet the price climbs because commodity traders are buying now and selling high which is driving the price up with out an actual shortage....its bull****....Was just wondering if anyone knew if someone could just stand up and say "that's it we are no longer trading oil on this market"
 
RW - no please be my guest. Discussion revolving around price of gasoline is "on topic" as far as I'm concerned. The little boat uses hardly any gas, thankfully.

I don't know the answer to your question but will take a guess - maybe it is the person who is getting rich from it that would need to stand up and say "no more." That would explain why it isn't going to happen.
 
I heard the other day that with oil at $100/barrel, Saudi Arabia is making a BILLION dollars a day from their oil sales.......I doubt they will pipe up and say no thanks to that.

BR.....the little boat looks good.
 
I heard the other day that with oil at $100/barrel, Saudi Arabia is making a BILLION dollars a day from their oil sales.......I doubt they will pipe up and say no thanks to that.

BR.....the little boat looks good.

The really sad thing is that in the U.S. we have proven reserves in the ground that are greater than all the oil in the Middle East. (That's not counting the oil in the Gulf of Mexico that we're not drilling for, and at the same time are lending money to other countries so they can drill for it). So while we have a president that is driving our Country into debt at the rate of over a TRILLION dollars a year, we're doing nothing to get some of that black gold money for ourselves. I just don't understand it... honest to God, I don't understand it at all. :head:
 
Not wanting to hijack your thread Blue but does anybody know what the procedure would be to get oil off of the commodities market.... Ive read that the purpose of selling on a commodities market is to smooth out pricing of commodities....as a shortage is forecast the price goes up slowly so when the shortage does actually come there is not a huge out of control price spike......but Libya produces less than 2% of worldwide oil supply, Saudi Arabia says they have plenty of capacity to make up for any shortfalls from Libya or any of the other middle east countries yet the price climbs because commodity traders are buying now and selling high which is driving the price up with out an actual shortage....its bull****....Was just wondering if anyone knew if someone could just stand up and say "that's it we are no longer trading oil on this market"

Insulin is considered "essential" so not traded as a commodity...if any other commodity should be considered essential, the very fuel that drives our economic good health should be...the commodities traders drove up the last spike and no doubt their greed is in play here...so yes, it SHOULD be taken off the market as tradable...but its like BR is saying...as long as the rich get richer the way things are, it wont change...particularly due to the fact so much of the petroleum wealth finds its way into our politicians pockets...
Its not just the present administration at fault...it seems to be policy overall to use up the worlds petroleum supply before tapping into our own...
 
Thanks RB & Willy. Willy shallow is the plan. Get a couple of poles and at low/incoming tide go anywhere it will fit! This little boat will fit under his dad's beach house carport too so needless to say it will be nice to have a boat down there waiting for us at peak season.
 
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