Midwest ranger
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2004
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 23
This is long winded but I hope touches all the basics
2004 ar230 winter project
looking for opinions and advice for things to check and quickest way to test if motor is seized.
good -trailer, hull, glass, Bimini and electronics are in good condition, and appear to be functioning.
Bad - best I can figure - theft recovery left outside after police and insurance recovered sat for over a year- missing seats and have yet to see if engines and drives are seized or operational not likely to fit in garage based on height without tower and tire removal and Dollie’s so motors will likely need to be pulled and will hit dead end in winter due to winter conditions
Background:
Just got into a new home, with a 11’x30’ pad on the side of a 26x29 3 car garage. Talking with a buddy about projects and boats, he mentions his work (an machinery and equipment broker) took in a boat a year ago and when it finally sold the buyer fell through and they’d let it go for a couple grand. I work in the auto repair industry as a writer. But I’ve got experience rebuilt top ends, replaced gaskets, transmissions, rack and pinions, radiator, thermostats, etc….. even traded /swapped into a 20’ 1989 carbureted I/o I put work into got water worthy and then sold due to a move out of state.
now I’m back settled in and looking-to scoop up a fall deal on a boat for next year and I’m open to a project. I have 3 littles (all under 6) and lots of family near by so a bigger boat like this is desired-but I’ve always leaned to a pontoon due To simplicity and kids. We like to tube and extended family water skis, no big wake boarders but may try it out in the future. A little fishing is bound to happen.
Im not looking to flip this. (Maybe I should)
I figure if the engines aren’t seized I can rebuild them. I can buy the captains chairs online and my wife and I can fabricate a basic marine vinyl interior to get us on the water next year and upgrade sections as we go to a higher quality and stitching.
I’ll be stopping by with tools and more time towards the end of the week
Opinions? Run away? Grab it up? Are these really that loud? Should I stick with a pontoon?
thanks in advanced
2004 ar230 winter project
looking for opinions and advice for things to check and quickest way to test if motor is seized.
good -trailer, hull, glass, Bimini and electronics are in good condition, and appear to be functioning.
Bad - best I can figure - theft recovery left outside after police and insurance recovered sat for over a year- missing seats and have yet to see if engines and drives are seized or operational not likely to fit in garage based on height without tower and tire removal and Dollie’s so motors will likely need to be pulled and will hit dead end in winter due to winter conditions
Background:
Just got into a new home, with a 11’x30’ pad on the side of a 26x29 3 car garage. Talking with a buddy about projects and boats, he mentions his work (an machinery and equipment broker) took in a boat a year ago and when it finally sold the buyer fell through and they’d let it go for a couple grand. I work in the auto repair industry as a writer. But I’ve got experience rebuilt top ends, replaced gaskets, transmissions, rack and pinions, radiator, thermostats, etc….. even traded /swapped into a 20’ 1989 carbureted I/o I put work into got water worthy and then sold due to a move out of state.
now I’m back settled in and looking-to scoop up a fall deal on a boat for next year and I’m open to a project. I have 3 littles (all under 6) and lots of family near by so a bigger boat like this is desired-but I’ve always leaned to a pontoon due To simplicity and kids. We like to tube and extended family water skis, no big wake boarders but may try it out in the future. A little fishing is bound to happen.
Im not looking to flip this. (Maybe I should)
I figure if the engines aren’t seized I can rebuild them. I can buy the captains chairs online and my wife and I can fabricate a basic marine vinyl interior to get us on the water next year and upgrade sections as we go to a higher quality and stitching.
I’ll be stopping by with tools and more time towards the end of the week
Opinions? Run away? Grab it up? Are these really that loud? Should I stick with a pontoon?
thanks in advanced