thill
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I rebuilt a Spectrum 16 Sport last summer, and it turned out great. I really like the boat.
Recently, I came across an 18 Sport, the bigger version of this same boat. This is pretty appealing to me. It's very similar but is about 2.5 feet longer (19' long) and a foot wider. (7'2" beam) It is pushed by a 90 HP engine, (versus a 60) and only weighs 300 lbs more than the 16 footer, so it should scoot pretty nicely.
This should be a good big and small water vessel. It should be capable enough to handle the Chesapeake Bay and Eastern Shore inlets on moderate days, yet still float high enough to run the lakes and rivers in our area.
I can think of many things I like about it's potential, but there are a lot of negatives. First of all, the boat is stripped and gutted, with a lot of stuff missing. Take a look at these pictures:
The outside looks decent, but it's a complete wreck inside. Here is how the boat was inside when he got it:
He thought he was going to redo the boat, so he gutted it out even more:
As you may have read from my previous rebuild, to replace that transom requires cutting out a lot of the structure and welding it back together. A somewhat daunting task for someone of my meager welding skills, but I got the first one done, so I guess I can do this one, too.
Besides all the work involved in rebuilding this boat, there are two major issues...
So, what do you think? Am I crazy to pay for this kind of torture?
Recently, I came across an 18 Sport, the bigger version of this same boat. This is pretty appealing to me. It's very similar but is about 2.5 feet longer (19' long) and a foot wider. (7'2" beam) It is pushed by a 90 HP engine, (versus a 60) and only weighs 300 lbs more than the 16 footer, so it should scoot pretty nicely.
This should be a good big and small water vessel. It should be capable enough to handle the Chesapeake Bay and Eastern Shore inlets on moderate days, yet still float high enough to run the lakes and rivers in our area.
I can think of many things I like about it's potential, but there are a lot of negatives. First of all, the boat is stripped and gutted, with a lot of stuff missing. Take a look at these pictures:
The outside looks decent, but it's a complete wreck inside. Here is how the boat was inside when he got it:
He thought he was going to redo the boat, so he gutted it out even more:
As you may have read from my previous rebuild, to replace that transom requires cutting out a lot of the structure and welding it back together. A somewhat daunting task for someone of my meager welding skills, but I got the first one done, so I guess I can do this one, too.
Besides all the work involved in rebuilding this boat, there are two major issues...
- He doesn't have all of the pieces that came out of the boat.
- He doesn't have title for either the boat or the trailer.
So, what do you think? Am I crazy to pay for this kind of torture?
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