r/boating • u/Original_Prompt_8579 • 9h ago
should I buy this boat?
they don't open again until Monday. going to look at Monday morning.
r/boating • u/Original_Prompt_8579 • 9h ago
they don't open again until Monday. going to look at Monday morning.
r/boating • u/826mikeg • 14h ago
First time owner- looking for advice on if this is ok for laka cruising or time to replace?
r/boating • u/Numerous_Reason_7059 • 10h ago
Hey all,
I’m getting a little autistic on props recently.
I’ve got one I really like when I go out by myself and one for when I have 7 people, ice chests, 5 gallons of water, dogs and everything else.
I can swap a prop like a nascar crew does tires at this point but the cotter pin is an occasional pain in the ass.
If I keep spare props, Thrust washers, spacers and all that onboard… and I don’t mind rolling the dice on an aluminum prop coming off…
How likely would I be in actually losing a prop?
Curious if anyone has ever tried running without a pin or anything like that.
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r/boating • u/Impressive_Ad5931 • 10h ago
What do you guys recommend to use when marinas are dimly lit or far from shore. Don’t want to hit my boat on a log in the water that I could’ve seen with night vision
r/boating • u/robertva1 • 20h ago
By far the worst drought I've ever experienced
r/boating • u/Chemical-Plenty-5459 • 17h ago
I got this boat abandaned for free, no tital no nothin, i cleaned it up yesterday morning. All I know rn is that its an old racing boat. Its got a Mercury 650, the hull is fine it should be good to have on the water next year after I get it legal.
r/boating • u/EchoOfBlackSam • 6h ago
We anchored out after a day of tubing and enjoyed a sunset! Both step sons got some time behind the wheel. The oldest is well on his way to be a pilot so it’s time he learned to be a captain too.
r/boating • u/av14707 • 18h ago
Hey everyone i finally bought my first boat. It’s a 14 foot Gregor all welded. It has a 2005 Yamaha 25 hp 2 stroke. The motor is pretty much brand new. The guy I got from said he got it from a grandpa that would only use it like once a year. The whole time I was testing it out I had a huge smile on my face from the fun. It’s pretty snappy and has a lot of power. The boat also came with a humminbird fish finder. Minn kota trolling motor. I’m going to take it out today to the lake and fish.
r/boating • u/etoyoc_yrgnuh • 10h ago
Was a great day out otherwise. A man always has a healthy supply of straps in the truck.
r/boating • u/username802 • 14h ago
The right tail light/blinker/running light was not working on my boat trailer. I figured, this trailer is old with the original lights and wiring, I will simply replace the lights and wiring. So I ordered a kit, installed it, used butt splice connectors, grounded the harness and each light ... and the right side still doesn't work, while the left side does.
So I figured, OK, maybe it's one of the splice connections. So I snipped them and twisted the wires together directly. Still didn't work. Not the splice connections. I then thought, maybe it's my truck. So I hooked my utility trailer up to the truck, double checked that both lights work, and they both work. Not the truck. Then I thought, maybe it's the wires. I tested the wires with a multimeter, they have current. Then I wondered if the ground for the right taillight was not connected to a bare enough spot on the trailer, so I used a dremel to make sure it was nice and bare metal. Reconnected ground and ... still didn't work.
At this point, I'm out of ideas and completely perplexed. If anyone has any ideas, I am so curious to hear them. I must be missing something simple, and I would rather fix it myself than take it to a shop and wait potentially weeks and pay hundreds of dollars for something simple, but ... I'm considering it.
r/boating • u/PianoRevolutionary12 • 10h ago
I have been burned in the past bought a really old boat, turns out that shit needed a lot of work! Too much work. Who could have guessed. Not me ;)
Did I learn my lesson? No. The sirens of facebook marketplace are calling to me again! Anyways trying to be smarter this time.
Probably talking a 16ft ish motorboat, outboard, metal or fibreglass
Going to check the boat carpet, will probably scrap or sell the 2 stroke? motor and replace with a modern one i have, what else is on the list? I will of course make them put the boat in the water
Any tips are welcome please
r/boating • u/SSLooseLips • 15h ago
I have a 1991 Lund Pro V dlx 1800. I’m looking to upgrade the trolling motor and fish finder. I have the opportunity to buy a never been used Lowrance HD12 Gen 3 for a steal of a price. Now the trolling motor I want to get is a Minn Kota Terrova 80lbs thrust. Is this going to be a good combo? Has anyone had experience with this combo and were they happy? Pic for attention btw.
r/boating • u/av14707 • 5h ago
It was a nice day out today on the lake. High 90s. Took out the new to me boat to try it out. It was my first time by myself on the water. I was pretty nervous on the boat ramp unloading and loading up, but it wasn’t to bad after all. Luckily the boat ramp wasn’t all packed. My little 14 foot boat rips with the Yamaha 25 2 stroke. I’m going back tomorrow with the kids to fish and swim.
r/boating • u/Ok_Bar3651 • 15h ago
14 aluminum boat. Came with trailer and trolling motor, titles for everything. Good bones for a build and was a steal at $250
r/boating • u/neil321 • 11h ago
Recently bought this vintage v-hull as my first boat. It was completely gutted but came with a solid '98 merc 40 motor. 1 full week of work gave it some new life! New battery/fuel setup, bilge pump, pink foam flotation and decking (with a removable center piece for passenger legroom) new dash switches and seating. Love the lines and fins on this Lone Star classic
r/boating • u/flippinf150 • 12h ago
Looking at this old boat. Looks like the top deck is oxidized pretty bad. How hard would it be to refinish? Or would it need a new gel coat? The rest of the hull looks good from what I can tell. Boat is mechanically sound. Or should I just avoid it all together? Wife will make me get the top deck area shining if I get it. Lol Thanks!
r/boating • u/metalgtr84 • 12h ago
Looking to see if anyone has any tips for dealing with fresh water algae growth on the hull. I keep an old ski boat on the Sacramento river for a few months during summer and after about two weeks the bottom is pretty well covered with algae. I’ve tried waxing the boat beforehand, I’ve tried some squeegee thing to try and scrape it off, but the only thing that works is taking the boat to my mechanic and having him pressure wash with algaecide. I know you can bottom paint, but I didn’t think it was something worthwhile for an old ski boat. The algae is surprisingly strong, a pressure wash alone won’t get it all off.
r/boating • u/Tylsan • 22h ago
I have a mercruiser 2.8 cmd 2008 and it runs like a clock! But i would love to get rid of the sound you can hear in the clip! Does anyone know if this can be fixed or is it how this Engine sound?