Hello! My name is Mike Wood. I sent in my dues last Monday. My son and I (A third grader) live in Seattle.
I'm the newest owner of an old Glastron V-156 made in Texas in 1968. It has blue and white gelcoat, Evinrude 85hp, 4.5 kicker. A guy in Burien got it as a gift five years ago and used it strictly for fishing, then moved up. It came with a fishfinder and rod holders all over the place.
I had the motors serviced by Mike the outboard guy. They are ok. Good galvanized trailer with bearing buddies and LED's.
Transom is in fair shape. The seats are ok. Deck a little soft in places. I installed a small Rule bilge pump in the well, and need to get the wiring fixed for running lights and VHF. I have a can horn, but would like to get an appropriate electric one, mainly for looks.
I think the boat is beautiful. The hull profile and the curved sections on the windscreen are particularly nice for what was a cheap, light, beginner's boat.
The open bow on the Sportster is an advantage for us. I got the boat so that we can do a little fishing, camping at Blake and other spots, and cold water snorkeling (Free diving, no tanks) in the sound. There are lots of good freediving spots that you need a boat to reach. The tri-hull looks good for beaching.
I work at three part time jobs and have little free time, but this summer I'm going down to three days a week for a couple of months (my idea of a vacation) and am looking forward to participating in club events.
By the way, although I am middle aged, I have never owned or operated a powerboat before.
I'm the newest owner of an old Glastron V-156 made in Texas in 1968. It has blue and white gelcoat, Evinrude 85hp, 4.5 kicker. A guy in Burien got it as a gift five years ago and used it strictly for fishing, then moved up. It came with a fishfinder and rod holders all over the place.
I had the motors serviced by Mike the outboard guy. They are ok. Good galvanized trailer with bearing buddies and LED's.
Transom is in fair shape. The seats are ok. Deck a little soft in places. I installed a small Rule bilge pump in the well, and need to get the wiring fixed for running lights and VHF. I have a can horn, but would like to get an appropriate electric one, mainly for looks.
I think the boat is beautiful. The hull profile and the curved sections on the windscreen are particularly nice for what was a cheap, light, beginner's boat.
The open bow on the Sportster is an advantage for us. I got the boat so that we can do a little fishing, camping at Blake and other spots, and cold water snorkeling (Free diving, no tanks) in the sound. There are lots of good freediving spots that you need a boat to reach. The tri-hull looks good for beaching.
I work at three part time jobs and have little free time, but this summer I'm going down to three days a week for a couple of months (my idea of a vacation) and am looking forward to participating in club events.
By the way, although I am middle aged, I have never owned or operated a powerboat before.
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