Hello gentleman. New to the group and boating in general. Please excuse me if I'm posting to the wrong place.
This 1960s lonestar boat has ran across my radar and I have a few questions.
The back story on the boat - Ran and operated a year ago. Got parked. Basically all I know atm....
Went and looked at her last night. Other then the wooden bench seats everything appeared soild. The guy selling it seemed like a very honest and straightforward guy - He seems by the book - won't even drive down the road without trailer lights in day light...
A attempt was made to fire off the motor last night but it would not run off the tank- he did hit it with a tad bit of starting fluid and it did run for a moment - I'm aware this can be a bad Practice being a 2 cycle engine... motor sounded like it had good compression and cranking on it showed it had plenty of kick. He is gonna pull the carb and get it cleaned up and running before I pay for it. He also said he would meet me at the water and show it does flat and run with Lil issue.... He did fire it with a adaptor that was connected to a hose at the bottom - I'm not sure what it's called but I do know it's never a good idea to fire a Marine engine outta water without the hose...
I'm not sure what questions to be asking....
I think my biggest concern would be a leaking hall or a attempt to repair that goes wrong... How are these types of boats sealed - I noticed that the Aluminum is Sectioned and Riveted together... what is inbetween the seals for sealing? Is there gaskets or seals I need to worry about going bad or replacing? I'm a car guy - I'm well beyond seasoned with tools but when it comes to the boating world I'm completely lost.... I look at the seams on this boat and can't tell if it would be sealed from the inside or the outside.... maybe both.... but I would bet on the inside....
What about transporting - highway speed and such?
What about random rough waters?
Being Aluminum with seams and such- is structur flexing and leaking a issues?
Is there anything anyone can advise me on?
The guy had this boat listed for 2500 the tags are good until 2026....
He did say the price was obo.
He said he paid 900$ for it and put a lil money in it.... I'm thinking about offering 1500...
Seem like a fair price...
I'm in love with it - i love the lines - the structure. It seems simple for a beginner...
I wanna make sure I can give this boat the best life possible- I don't wanna be the guy that buys a boat that survived 63 years and then puts it on the bottom of a lake his first day...
This 1960s lonestar boat has ran across my radar and I have a few questions.
The back story on the boat - Ran and operated a year ago. Got parked. Basically all I know atm....
Went and looked at her last night. Other then the wooden bench seats everything appeared soild. The guy selling it seemed like a very honest and straightforward guy - He seems by the book - won't even drive down the road without trailer lights in day light...
A attempt was made to fire off the motor last night but it would not run off the tank- he did hit it with a tad bit of starting fluid and it did run for a moment - I'm aware this can be a bad Practice being a 2 cycle engine... motor sounded like it had good compression and cranking on it showed it had plenty of kick. He is gonna pull the carb and get it cleaned up and running before I pay for it. He also said he would meet me at the water and show it does flat and run with Lil issue.... He did fire it with a adaptor that was connected to a hose at the bottom - I'm not sure what it's called but I do know it's never a good idea to fire a Marine engine outta water without the hose...
I'm not sure what questions to be asking....
I think my biggest concern would be a leaking hall or a attempt to repair that goes wrong... How are these types of boats sealed - I noticed that the Aluminum is Sectioned and Riveted together... what is inbetween the seals for sealing? Is there gaskets or seals I need to worry about going bad or replacing? I'm a car guy - I'm well beyond seasoned with tools but when it comes to the boating world I'm completely lost.... I look at the seams on this boat and can't tell if it would be sealed from the inside or the outside.... maybe both.... but I would bet on the inside....
What about transporting - highway speed and such?
What about random rough waters?
Being Aluminum with seams and such- is structur flexing and leaking a issues?
Is there anything anyone can advise me on?
The guy had this boat listed for 2500 the tags are good until 2026....
He did say the price was obo.
He said he paid 900$ for it and put a lil money in it.... I'm thinking about offering 1500...
Seem like a fair price...
I'm in love with it - i love the lines - the structure. It seems simple for a beginner...
I wanna make sure I can give this boat the best life possible- I don't wanna be the guy that buys a boat that survived 63 years and then puts it on the bottom of a lake his first day...