![]() ![]() We checked the fuel tank for water and he messed around for a while, but eventually we decided it would be better to get it back on the trailer and for him to figure it out at home.Īll this being said, in my mind was what you guys have previously said about it being an old and possibly unreliable engine and the thought that I would have little confidence in this engine, now that I had seen the oil dripping out the bottom. Much to his surprise it took several pulls to start (he informs me it has always started on the first pull and that he has never had any problems with it, which I genuinely believe) and when it did, it would not tick over/idle, he had to be constantly on the choke/throttle. We launched the boat (the jockey wheel fell off of the trailer on the way, so it was one of those days) and I held it at the side of the slipway whilst my friend got in and started it. So we decided to take it to the water anyway and see whats what. Anyways, we topped the oil up to see if more leaked out, which it didn't. When I arrived at his, we took the prop cover off of the engine and tilted it down, when oil started coming up of the bottom of the prop, my friend had no idea why, but wondered if there was a leaky seal somewhere and if this oil had acculumated as he hasn't had the boat out in around 6 weeks. So here is a little update, I arranged to go out with my friend in this boat today, as I would never buy a car without a test drive. Many thanks again everyone for your help. Get a DSC Hand Held VHF such as the Standard Horizon HX851E - it will also give you a GPS for both the boat and the kayak for less than the cost of the items separately and will also give you that all-important red button.ĭon't wish to pry into your financial situation, but two options with the engine - run it till it dies, but make sure the aux is in good nick, or if you can, think about a 30 or 40 - it's what the boat really needs - if you stick the 16 on ebay now whilst it's still running well (add a video to show that it is) you will probably get more than it's worth - generally small old engines do well on ebay.įor the rest of the safety gear you can invite the RNLI to visit the boat with their Advice Onboard scheme - they can advise you what to get (they'll do the kayak too) Advice Onboard from the RNLI Yes you've got (or will soon have) two of the most expensive essentials. spend 15 minutes with Y10 gel and a day or two with a power polisher and some Farecla GRP restorer (if the hull is sound - even if the deck is rotten you would getting good value - but check the transom too)Ģ.
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