TheLastCall
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Hey everybody
Recently got a new to me Princecraft Yukon 15 with a 15 hp Mercury 4 stroke and a ez loader trailer.
My plan for this boat is to make it a fishing boat for max 2 adult or 1 adult and 2 kids. I also plan to potentially down the road use it for hunting / duck hunting. The boat will never be used in salt water. Only on inland lakes / ponds and slow moving river, lakes will never be more than a few km long and max 1 km wide. I don’t live on a lake so it has to be trailered, and it will be stored in a garage. I know a flat bottom / mod v boat would be best for this type of water but the boat was free. Given to me by my father, he had it at his house on the lake and sold the house so gave me his boat.
So I’m hoping some of you can help me out with my plans and hopefully prevent me from making too many mistakes.
When I searched for a yukon 15 build I didn’t see one.so I figured I could maybe help out the next guy.
Boat hull condition: no leaks. Boat was kept in the water for 6 months of the year in a shallow cove on a lake. The bottom is tea stained, no scratches. The transom is solid no soft spots. Somebody tried to mount a transducer to it and then change their mind so 3 bolts on the bottom of transom. Looks like somebody filled in a hole (above waterline) that was drilled to run wires through the transom, the aluminum is pulling away from the repair leaving a small gap between aluminum and wood in transom. A small nick on the transom you can see the wood inside. (Above waterline). Inside the hull paint is worn at some spot but not bad at all.
Motor condition: looks almost new. My father said it starts first pull but in the spring it took a few try’s and didn’t run smoothly but fixed itself. A few sings on the prop but nothing significant.
Trailer condition: looks good no rust. Galvanized steel.lights work.
So my first plan is to do the maintenance on the motor and trailer and fix the small problems with the hull. This way I know the boat and all is good to go before I start my project.
I sort of cheated and wrote this post after I already started the maintenance. I’ll catch everybody up where I’m at on my next post.
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Recently got a new to me Princecraft Yukon 15 with a 15 hp Mercury 4 stroke and a ez loader trailer.
My plan for this boat is to make it a fishing boat for max 2 adult or 1 adult and 2 kids. I also plan to potentially down the road use it for hunting / duck hunting. The boat will never be used in salt water. Only on inland lakes / ponds and slow moving river, lakes will never be more than a few km long and max 1 km wide. I don’t live on a lake so it has to be trailered, and it will be stored in a garage. I know a flat bottom / mod v boat would be best for this type of water but the boat was free. Given to me by my father, he had it at his house on the lake and sold the house so gave me his boat.
So I’m hoping some of you can help me out with my plans and hopefully prevent me from making too many mistakes.
When I searched for a yukon 15 build I didn’t see one.so I figured I could maybe help out the next guy.
Boat hull condition: no leaks. Boat was kept in the water for 6 months of the year in a shallow cove on a lake. The bottom is tea stained, no scratches. The transom is solid no soft spots. Somebody tried to mount a transducer to it and then change their mind so 3 bolts on the bottom of transom. Looks like somebody filled in a hole (above waterline) that was drilled to run wires through the transom, the aluminum is pulling away from the repair leaving a small gap between aluminum and wood in transom. A small nick on the transom you can see the wood inside. (Above waterline). Inside the hull paint is worn at some spot but not bad at all.
Motor condition: looks almost new. My father said it starts first pull but in the spring it took a few try’s and didn’t run smoothly but fixed itself. A few sings on the prop but nothing significant.
Trailer condition: looks good no rust. Galvanized steel.lights work.
So my first plan is to do the maintenance on the motor and trailer and fix the small problems with the hull. This way I know the boat and all is good to go before I start my project.
I sort of cheated and wrote this post after I already started the maintenance. I’ll catch everybody up where I’m at on my next post.
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