KansasJon
Member
Hello everyone!
I am new to this site and found it googling restoring jon boats. I have been doing a lot of reading and love looking at the project threads.
This is what I have. I have a 16' appleby jon that is 70" wide. It has a 25 hp chrysler. I am torn between trying to sell it for something else or restoring it to keep.
My question to you is
1) What is the approximate value right now?
2) If I sanded it down and painted it would it be worth the extra cost and time if I did decide to sell it?
3) If I was to try and sell it would you put money into it or sell it as it is today?
The more I fish they more I seem to fish small farm ponds that a light 10-12' jon with a trolling motor works the best. This is to big of a boat for farm ponds. When I do fish larger bodies of water we usually use my friends tracker.
I know the motor is a Chrylser so it is not worth much even though it runs really well. The steering is stiff because the cable is aging. The boat is carpeted but is starting to show some wear.
After reading the project threads I am really tempted to restore this thing and keep it. I think with a new paint job it would be a sweet boat. I think you guys maybe are giving me the aluminum boat bug. Any help would be appreciated.
I am new to this site and found it googling restoring jon boats. I have been doing a lot of reading and love looking at the project threads.
This is what I have. I have a 16' appleby jon that is 70" wide. It has a 25 hp chrysler. I am torn between trying to sell it for something else or restoring it to keep.
My question to you is
1) What is the approximate value right now?
2) If I sanded it down and painted it would it be worth the extra cost and time if I did decide to sell it?
3) If I was to try and sell it would you put money into it or sell it as it is today?
The more I fish they more I seem to fish small farm ponds that a light 10-12' jon with a trolling motor works the best. This is to big of a boat for farm ponds. When I do fish larger bodies of water we usually use my friends tracker.
I know the motor is a Chrylser so it is not worth much even though it runs really well. The steering is stiff because the cable is aging. The boat is carpeted but is starting to show some wear.
After reading the project threads I am really tempted to restore this thing and keep it. I think with a new paint job it would be a sweet boat. I think you guys maybe are giving me the aluminum boat bug. Any help would be appreciated.