View Full Version : Got me a Project Boat!! CHEAP! 
Blue_Runner
07-09-2007, 01:13 PM
That's right.  Just made the deal over the telephone - boat, motor and trailer for $150 - trailer needs new tires.
Its a 13 ft Skiff - model unknown (will know when I pick up). She's 13ft long and over 5ft wide. Its a whaler style hull. She's equipped with a mid - 60's model 33hp Johnson sea horse which was tastefully removed and stored on the deck of this luxurious ship amongst about 20 lbs of leaves, rotten wood flakes, and a 12 pk of Natural Light circa 1999 scattered evenly around the spacious cockpit. 
Its a true beauty. The transom seems shot, the front bulkhead under the "casting deck" is rotten as dirt and I can see some other issues - one of them is a possible rotten floor and stringers ;D I can't wait to hone in my boat working skills on this guniea pig :D 
First things first - this evening I will stop by Wally world and pick up some new wheels and tires. Next I will tow her home and get some good "before" pix in her current state.  Then I will mount the motor on a stand and clean the hull out completely. Then it will be picture time again. 
Next I will check her out and assess what she needs - floor, stringers, bulkhead etc. I may need some help knowing what order to tackle these projects in. I'm thinking floor and stringers needs to be addressed first and foremost. 
Will have pics either this evening or tomorrow morning!! 
I found a pic online of a 13ft whaler with the same motor as the skiff I bought so here is something similar to the boat I bought:
THIS IS NOT THE BOAT I BOUGHT, BUT SIMILAR w/ SAME MOTOR!!
http://kijiji.ebayimg.com/i7/03/k/000/77/8f/ff1a_20.JPG
parishht
07-09-2007, 01:53 PM
SCORE - for BR. ;) ;) ;) ;)
C YENSEN
07-09-2007, 01:55 PM
congrats man we gonna have to start calling you "Skools Jr." ;D
Blue_Runner
07-09-2007, 02:47 PM
Yep, Skools Jr. for sure - thats who I thought of when I posted above ::) Although this isn't a true Skool's out deal...If I were Skools the guy would have paid me $150 to take it!  ;)
Skools Out
07-09-2007, 02:58 PM
lol hey BR you've been hanging around me to much, ok see you could have gotten my 16 ft dixie soon i almost have it done an running like new. ;D
Blue_Runner
07-09-2007, 03:17 PM
You my friend are a man of many boats LOL! 
I'll be lucky to get this 13ft fixed up. I think it will be a great learning experience.  The old lady tried to tell me this morning that she didn't understand the need for this 2nd boat.  I f*'d up a little bit by telling her I want a smaller boat in order to save money on fishing trips. I told her it costs $300 ++ just to take my boat on a weekend fishing trip. $150 round trip fuel in the Yukon, plus $130 in boat fuel, plus $40 bait and ice, and a man's gotta eat too. She DID NOT REALIZE how expensive this fishing hobby was until today :-[ 
That said, I think she understands the need for the 2nd boat now :-/
Kajun
07-09-2007, 04:27 PM
those lil whaler look alikes are great..wish i could find me one for that price...i just towed my 14ft alum back from La. to rig up for freshwater.....get them pics up! oh and what you told your wife will come back to haunt you one day lol manlaw rule #324 never tell the ladys how much fishing ACTUALLY cost! lol
cbe317
07-09-2007, 04:36 PM
Very cool!
That sounds very much like you found *a "Dell Quay Dory" Pronouced "Dell Key"*I have seen a few around here. *They are built just like a whaler. *
Here's another I found with pics to compare:
http://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/boa/367378525.html
Here's some more info:
http://continuouswave.com/whaler/cetacea/cetaceaPage72.html
Looks the same. *And you got it for a tenth of that craigslist price too! 
Nice score.
Chris
lumberslinger178
07-09-2007, 05:06 PM
good score br Ive owned 3 whalers a 13 a 15 and a 17 all were great boats so if this is designed like a whaler it will be an easy and fun restore ,,,,,, good luck brother ;D
Blue_Runner
07-09-2007, 05:37 PM
Well, don't get your hopes up yet brothers! *There ain't much she don't need that's for sure! *I figure if the boat has to be junked I can at least sell the motor and keep the trailer for a jon boat later on...
Heck I might find some goodies buried deep down below the pile of leaves and natural lights...you never know - maybe even some black widow spiders! *:o
She's got some potential but that's all she has right now! 
And BTW its definitley not a Del Quay. I saw the name on the side, meant to get pics and remember the name but forgot. I'll know this evening!
Thanks all!
lumberslinger178
07-09-2007, 09:24 PM
hopefully couple of those natural lite are still full ;D :D ;)
Blue_Runner
07-10-2007, 01:21 AM
Well I did get it paid for but did not get it home. *Wally world no longer carries trailer tires! *So I took the rims and will see about getting tires put on tomorrow morning.
...I also forgot to mention - there is a small gum tree sapling growing in the middle of the boat! *;D *But I plan to make her into a real head turner one day....I have a vision *::) I know I'm crazy!
Ok here she is! *Be kind and don't laugh at me too hard OK?
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d73/stinkery/0709071933.jpg
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d73/stinkery/0709071933a.jpg
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d73/stinkery/0709071934.jpg
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d73/stinkery/0709071933b.jpg
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d73/stinkery/0709071934a.jpg
Skools Out
07-10-2007, 01:28 AM
the good thing you can buy 2 or 3 sheets of plywood and rebuild the whole boat.
Blue_Runner
07-10-2007, 01:32 AM
Yeah well I'll prolly have to...that little spot where the tree is growing is where all the leaf-dirt and rotted wood flakes are laying. *I'm sure the tree is growing there for a reason - major moisture!
This was my intro for the rebuild...I'll move future pics and commentary over to the repairs section with a complete before and after (in about 5 years *;D)
Skools I'm gonna need your help buddy...some guidance and instructions. *I'll post pix and ask lots of questions *;)
1st question - do you think there are stringers under the floor?
Also, forgot to mention. Its a Salem Skiff made by AmFab mid to late 60's model. Not a whole lot of em around apparently as my google search didn't come up with but a handful.
parishht
07-10-2007, 10:04 AM
I gotta tell ya, that is going to be a sweet boat. ;) ;)
A little bit of elbow greese and hopefully the floor will just need some 
plywood.
For $150.00,  I love deals like that.
Speaking of deals, I just have to put this in,
I was driving buy a house that people were cleaning out
and happened to see an old bicycle in teh dumpster.
Now my younger son collects old bikes,
so of course, with permission from the people,
I went dumpster diving.
I offered the people money, but they said no, the stuff is being pitched anyway.
Sent some pix to my son, the bike is a 1952 Schwinn Panther,
it is in rough condition, but the front disk brakes alone are going
for $200.00 on e-bay.
Here is a pic from my cell phone:
http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g18/parishht/dumsterdivescore.jpg
WOW, a diamind in the ruff, covered by more ruff ;D
It actually has a nice set up for fishing and probably can float in no water @ all.
Good luck!
Blue_Runner
07-10-2007, 10:22 AM
Sweeet bike Parish - nice price too!
Thanks Shawn! 
Well, so far my research is showing that this hull probably doesn't have stringers but is likely filled with closed cell foam and probably water logged. I won't know if its water logged until I can get the motor out of and see how heavy it is.  If waterlogged I would be faced with getting the water out or ripping everything out and going back in with new wood stringers and floor. I will just have to wait and see....gotta get it home first!
randlemanboater2
07-10-2007, 11:54 AM
That looks like a cool little boat BR......good luck with her.
Cool old bike there Parish.
Blue_Runner
07-10-2007, 12:16 PM
Thanks RB. 
I dropped off the old rims at B&M Tire this morning. He'll have a new set of 4.80 x 8's on there tomorrow morning. Gonna set me back $50 bones. So now I'll have $200 in this rig. The bad part is I'll have to wait another day to bring it home. I was hoping to drag it home today.
parishht
07-10-2007, 12:20 PM
So who need tires if your going to drag it.
Remember those tuff boat videos?
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3017997513574029165&q=redneck+boat +test&total=7&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plin dex=2
Blue_Runner
03-18-2010, 08:41 AM
Sold the motor for $120 after 2.5 years hanging on a 2 x 4 between 2 trees in my back yard.  Also Flyfishin has been putting in a ton of hours ripping the floor out, making repairs, glassing, getting ready to foam & put in a new floor.  Also refurbing the trailer.  Might be splashing soon??  How 'bout it Fly? 
:beer:
bradford
03-18-2010, 11:48 AM
Looks like half the boats I drag home.  That even looks like my GMC pickup in the one pic, kinda freaky.  LOL
Blue_Runner
03-18-2010, 12:27 PM
The GMC is my '96 Yukon and still driving it.  Next week it is going in the shop to have the engine completely rebuilt due to low compression on #7 cylinder.  The way I figure it I've put in new fuel pump, intake gasket, master cylinder, front/rear brakes, tune up, distributor, water pump, tires etc. so I hate to get rid of it only to either go in debt or buy one just like it that doesn't have all the aforementioned improvements.  Interior is still in great shape.  I hope I'm not throwing money at a lost cause here! :head:
Flyfishin
03-18-2010, 12:46 PM
Glass repairs to hull and chine are complete and sanded. Putting the floor back in this weekend. I was hoping to get it glassed, but it is doubtful with the rain we are expecting Sunday. I plan on water testing next week. Will post pics of the process soon.
 
BR,
 
Bring Ultra Light & Charlie Brewers to the lake this evening. Crappie fishing around 6:00.
 
 
Fly
:sun:THATS AWSOME I JUST BOUGHT A 17FT REINELL 74 OR SOMETHING LIKE FOR $450.00 WITH TRAILOR, MOTOR,CB, AND DEPTH FINDER . THE MOTOR NEEDS A HEAD THOUGH .  ITS MY FIRST BOAT SO IM STOKED.
Destroyer
07-17-2010, 11:05 AM
Good luck with the boat Joey!!  Hope to see pics of you on the water with it soon!!.  :beer:
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