When this little little blue and white runabout caught my eye...
I'd been looking for a warm-up project to get me in the proper frame of mind for taking on the '56 Tyee we bought from Marty when the bridge opens...something not too hard or involved just something to help get rid of the cobwebs and re-introduce me gently to the restoration game...
upon closer inspection I find it's a 16' 1960 Wizard Marlin with a 40hp Lark that's supposed to run...nice seller...he charged up the battery and hooked up the hose while I noted that all of the metal was there and intact (I'm liking this more and more ;-) then it dawns on me that the windshield is glass and it's perfect...I'm keeping my smiles to myself as I tap my way around the boat and listen to the seller explain that he hasn't started the boat in a few years, the gas may be old, it ran a little rough at the end of his last trip...etc etc etc
He hits the key and it starts to turn over and POP!!! a nice little backfire gets my attention ;-p
a little more bulb squeezing and a few more cranks and we have ignition...a little rough at first with a pretty blue haze and it seems to have a slight urinary blockage (sorta weak stream) but that old George Jetson looking Lark took off and ran...
so now we discuss price...we dicker very little and we both seem happy as I wave goodbye and tow it (on a cool looking , well riding trailer down to West Seattle where she now rests in my yard as I practice my "well Dear..." speech for when my wife comes home tonight and notices it...
Here's some pics with nothing done...I'm looking for advice and suggestions...(cleaning up the metal, best paints, floor coverings, where to find another steering wheel, can I change from the cable steering etc etc etc
even though she's not as classy and stylish as a Skagit, Dorsett or BellBoy I think she'll be a fun on the water, a good "warm up for the Tyee and easy to clean-up quick project...
I'd never heard of a Wizard (like the name though ;-) and can't seem to find out much about them...anyone have any ideas where I might look?
...Ric
I'd been looking for a warm-up project to get me in the proper frame of mind for taking on the '56 Tyee we bought from Marty when the bridge opens...something not too hard or involved just something to help get rid of the cobwebs and re-introduce me gently to the restoration game...
upon closer inspection I find it's a 16' 1960 Wizard Marlin with a 40hp Lark that's supposed to run...nice seller...he charged up the battery and hooked up the hose while I noted that all of the metal was there and intact (I'm liking this more and more ;-) then it dawns on me that the windshield is glass and it's perfect...I'm keeping my smiles to myself as I tap my way around the boat and listen to the seller explain that he hasn't started the boat in a few years, the gas may be old, it ran a little rough at the end of his last trip...etc etc etc
He hits the key and it starts to turn over and POP!!! a nice little backfire gets my attention ;-p
a little more bulb squeezing and a few more cranks and we have ignition...a little rough at first with a pretty blue haze and it seems to have a slight urinary blockage (sorta weak stream) but that old George Jetson looking Lark took off and ran...
so now we discuss price...we dicker very little and we both seem happy as I wave goodbye and tow it (on a cool looking , well riding trailer down to West Seattle where she now rests in my yard as I practice my "well Dear..." speech for when my wife comes home tonight and notices it...
Here's some pics with nothing done...I'm looking for advice and suggestions...(cleaning up the metal, best paints, floor coverings, where to find another steering wheel, can I change from the cable steering etc etc etc
even though she's not as classy and stylish as a Skagit, Dorsett or BellBoy I think she'll be a fun on the water, a good "warm up for the Tyee and easy to clean-up quick project...
I'd never heard of a Wizard (like the name though ;-) and can't seem to find out much about them...anyone have any ideas where I might look?
...Ric
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