pulled a V20 from the depths this morning

captpete13

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well like the title says. we got the call of a 20' wellcraft that sank late yesterday. so first thing this morning we headed out. this poor boat was in a very deep slip. it required 3 air bags to get her up. from what I was told by the marina management is that the owner doesn't want it any more so I put in first dibs on it. hopefully I will know by the end of the week. hopefully it won't sink again!
 

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I believe the boat sank from lack of interest. the boat is in Shark River. the marina management said the boat hasen't been out of the water in a few years and they believe the motor is blown. the only problem is that the closest ramp is about a mile away. i figure i could put a kicker motor on it to run it over to the ramp. Did you notice in the first pic there is a seal sitting on top of the boat? It was pretty funny
 
or how about what a walrus and tupperware have in common? they both like a tight seal... sorry for hijacking your thread Pete, I'm bored.
 
no problem Rob. We had another sinker this afternoon. A 23 sea pro with a 225 4 stroke yamamerc. Hey Rob..did you ever do anything with your gas tank. My offer still stands.
 
Love those lift bags. I have a 3500 lb. 1890 anchor I want to pull up from Cape May New Jersey. Are they SUB-Salve bags ??
Good job !!
 
no problem Rob. We had another sinker this afternoon. A 23 sea pro with a 225 4 stroke yamamerc. Hey Rob..did you ever do anything with your gas tank. My offer still stands.

Hey Pete, thanks for that offer...now that the weather is pretty good I think I'll take a crack at. I pulled the hatch off weekend before last and have it all prepped for new wood and resin this weekend....borrowed a nice little fuel pump setup from a friend at work for draining the tank and gonna take a shot at pulling it this weekend while the resin sets on the hatch....my idea was to span the gunnels with a 4x4 and use a come along to lift at each end alternately...after I came up with that I saw on here that someone else did it the same way and says it was a piece of cake (FWB? maybe)
It was a nice arrangment for us both when you were going to get a tank and I wouldnt have to freeze to death but now that both those situations are under control I'll save myself the tow down there. (working on new trailer fenders too). Thanks again though, I'm sure we'll be seeing you this spring or summer.
 
Hey Pete, thanks for that offer...now that the weather is pretty good I think I'll take a crack at. I pulled the hatch off weekend before last and have it all prepped for new wood and resin this weekend....borrowed a nice little fuel pump setup from a friend at work for draining the tank and gonna take a shot at pulling it this weekend while the resin sets on the hatch....my idea was to span the gunnels with a 4x4 and use a come along to lift at each end alternately...after I came up with that I saw on here that someone else did it the same way and says it was a piece of cake (FWB? maybe)
It was a nice arrangment for us both when you were going to get a tank and I wouldnt have to freeze to death but now that both those situations are under control I'll save myself the tow down there. (working on new trailer fenders too). Thanks again though, I'm sure we'll be seeing you this spring or summer.
sounds like a good plan. my floor project has taken longer than I wanted but is turning out pretty good. We will definitly see each other this summer. I want to have another get together this summer. I will know better as the season gets closer.
 
Hey Pete, thanks for that offer...now that the weather is pretty good I think I'll take a crack at. I pulled the hatch off weekend before last and have it all prepped for new wood and resin this weekend....borrowed a nice little fuel pump setup from a friend at work for draining the tank and gonna take a shot at pulling it this weekend while the resin sets on the hatch....my idea was to span the gunnels with a 4x4 and use a come along to lift at each end alternately...after I came up with that I saw on here that someone else did it the same way and says it was a piece of cake (FWB? maybe)
It was a nice arrangment for us both when you were going to get a tank and I wouldnt have to freeze to death but now that both those situations are under control I'll save myself the tow down there. (working on new trailer fenders too). Thanks again though, I'm sure we'll be seeing you this spring or summer.


Hey Rob...you and the gang headed to OI this summer?...we got the SS house the 3rd week in June...hopefully gonna have 21 ready by then...sounds like yer gettin' yours ready for a road trip!!...:sun:
 
Hey Rob...you and the gang headed to OI this summer?...we got the SS house the 3rd week in June...hopefully gonna have 21 ready by then...sounds like yer gettin' yours ready for a road trip!!...:sun:

All set...already have the house half paid for....Arriving 6/19 - through 6/26. Definitely plan on dragging the boat down there this time....parking is gonna be a ***** as the house we got this year is further down toward the inlet and has a squirelly little access road to get to the house on the beach....gonna have to scramble when I get there to find a good parking space near by that wont piss anybody off. Maybe offer someone an afternoon on the water to let me park in front of their house or something.

If it was up to me Id' rent a house on the back side with a dock for half the price but my friends wife wants to be on the beach so you have to make concessions I guess. Hope its the same week as you , want to see that V-21.
 
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