thill
Well-known member
I started on my 18' Starcraft Mariner-V yesterday.
First, the engine.
Did not idle well, missing badly. Pulled the carbs and went through them. Nothing too bad. Got it back together, and now she runs well. Mounted the engine back on the boat, connected steering and so on.
Then, to the boat. Threw out all the leaves and most of the junk in the boat. The gas tank is full, but full of what? Not sure
Decided to reach down to see if there was a bilge pump, and my hand sunk wrist-deep in MUD.
WHAT?!??
I strongly suspect that this boat sat under a tree for many years. I used a soup can to get under there to dig. I got about a bucket full of mud out from the back of the boat, besides a bunch of leaves and pine cones:
Once I got most of the mud out, I ran a garden hose into the hull, and used the tractor to lift and drop the bow to agitate. Then I lifted the bow high and pulled the plug. Lots of muddy water came out. I then repeated, after using a jet spray to break up as much mud as possible. This time, not much mud came out. Then I used the shop vac to suck out the sediment.
One good thing, is even with all that water in there, I didn't see any seeping rivets.
I then rebuilt the bow support and installed a 55# Minn Kota to the bow.
So in 24 hours, I got the engine running, installe and rigged, hull cleaned out, trolling motor installed. I'll be ready to water test tomorrow, if the trailer checks out.
First, the engine.
Did not idle well, missing badly. Pulled the carbs and went through them. Nothing too bad. Got it back together, and now she runs well. Mounted the engine back on the boat, connected steering and so on.
Then, to the boat. Threw out all the leaves and most of the junk in the boat. The gas tank is full, but full of what? Not sure
Decided to reach down to see if there was a bilge pump, and my hand sunk wrist-deep in MUD.
WHAT?!??
I strongly suspect that this boat sat under a tree for many years. I used a soup can to get under there to dig. I got about a bucket full of mud out from the back of the boat, besides a bunch of leaves and pine cones:
Once I got most of the mud out, I ran a garden hose into the hull, and used the tractor to lift and drop the bow to agitate. Then I lifted the bow high and pulled the plug. Lots of muddy water came out. I then repeated, after using a jet spray to break up as much mud as possible. This time, not much mud came out. Then I used the shop vac to suck out the sediment.
One good thing, is even with all that water in there, I didn't see any seeping rivets.
I then rebuilt the bow support and installed a 55# Minn Kota to the bow.
So in 24 hours, I got the engine running, installe and rigged, hull cleaned out, trolling motor installed. I'll be ready to water test tomorrow, if the trailer checks out.