Hi kids, I have been lurking here for three weeks or so and wanted to jump in and say thank you.
When a Skagit 17 Express popped up on craigslist down here in Southern Oregon, I thought it was a neat boat and did the google before having a look at it. I found your site and...
I sat on this site for an hour and learned much about the boat. I went down and looked her over, using what I learned here on this site to make an informed decision.
I made an offer in cash and towed her home.
The transom was freshly redone but the owner could not reassemble the boat, not enough time or knowledge so I did get her cheap.
He said the motor was good (I know outboards) but everything else had been taken apart. The bones were good if not ugly.
I have her all back together now except for some painting/hatchwork on the upper fore deck and VHF radio install.
She is a 1958, original owner boat, new motor in 1972. Last fished or in the water in 1993.
She had been painted a few times, light blue, dark blue and all of that mess was peeling away. I took her down to the gel coat (Salmon pink) and though the color wasn't too faded or thin, a few area's burned through so I had to paint her.
Floors are solid, transom is new of course, the bulkhead has been painted but I will take it out over the winter and have a go at renewing the finish as well. The steering wheel needs a touch too, a bit corroded.
Lake trials today after I fit a kicker for safety.
I don't have any questions, this site answered them all through the archives and others with the same boat.
Just wanted to say thanks!
http://imgur.com/a/fCaQ9
Before and after (I was doing the lower end service).
Not Bristol but 400.00 and change for a seaworthy boat ain't bad.
Oh, we sailors call powerboats stinkers, I am a bluewater sailor/circumnavigator and when my sailing friends saw this boat, they started calling me darkside...sailor. I am ok with that!
When a Skagit 17 Express popped up on craigslist down here in Southern Oregon, I thought it was a neat boat and did the google before having a look at it. I found your site and...
I sat on this site for an hour and learned much about the boat. I went down and looked her over, using what I learned here on this site to make an informed decision.
I made an offer in cash and towed her home.
The transom was freshly redone but the owner could not reassemble the boat, not enough time or knowledge so I did get her cheap.
He said the motor was good (I know outboards) but everything else had been taken apart. The bones were good if not ugly.
I have her all back together now except for some painting/hatchwork on the upper fore deck and VHF radio install.
She is a 1958, original owner boat, new motor in 1972. Last fished or in the water in 1993.
She had been painted a few times, light blue, dark blue and all of that mess was peeling away. I took her down to the gel coat (Salmon pink) and though the color wasn't too faded or thin, a few area's burned through so I had to paint her.
Floors are solid, transom is new of course, the bulkhead has been painted but I will take it out over the winter and have a go at renewing the finish as well. The steering wheel needs a touch too, a bit corroded.
Lake trials today after I fit a kicker for safety.
I don't have any questions, this site answered them all through the archives and others with the same boat.
Just wanted to say thanks!
http://imgur.com/a/fCaQ9
Before and after (I was doing the lower end service).
Not Bristol but 400.00 and change for a seaworthy boat ain't bad.
Oh, we sailors call powerboats stinkers, I am a bluewater sailor/circumnavigator and when my sailing friends saw this boat, they started calling me darkside...sailor. I am ok with that!
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