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Watering Hole
New boat owner, new to boating period lol
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<blockquote data-quote="vapiper" data-source="post: 361655" data-attributes="member: 14908"><p>So just picked up at 14' "Sea King"...from the research I've done thus far what I have is a 1985 Montgomery Ward Sea King (possibly?) with a 15hp US Marine 2 stroke engine (VWB 52122) It's a little late to snap pictures but over all I'm happy with the purchase....the engine runs props spin, it cycles water through the cooling system...need to learn a little better on the starting procedures lol but it starts up good once I get the right amount of fuel primed (without flooding lol) ....Anyways going to swing it by a marine repair shop just to have them go through it so I know 100% it's reliable for taking out. </p><p></p><p>Looking forward to putting plenty of questions out there and enjoying this bad boy...bought a house veerrrrry close to the water back in 09 and have been itching for some kind of watercraft for a while.</p><p></p><p>cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vapiper, post: 361655, member: 14908"] So just picked up at 14' "Sea King"...from the research I've done thus far what I have is a 1985 Montgomery Ward Sea King (possibly?) with a 15hp US Marine 2 stroke engine (VWB 52122) It's a little late to snap pictures but over all I'm happy with the purchase....the engine runs props spin, it cycles water through the cooling system...need to learn a little better on the starting procedures lol but it starts up good once I get the right amount of fuel primed (without flooding lol) ....Anyways going to swing it by a marine repair shop just to have them go through it so I know 100% it's reliable for taking out. Looking forward to putting plenty of questions out there and enjoying this bad boy...bought a house veerrrrry close to the water back in 09 and have been itching for some kind of watercraft for a while. cheers. [/QUOTE]
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