Dumski buys more boat(s)

Well it was a tough long day. I was out at the "site" around 8:15 getting the trailer tilted and ready to winch the first boat up. I didn't get done and everything parked until around 4PM or after---and after dark. This was further than I had guessed. Pretty close to 25m round trip and I did this twice, so over 50m on the Cummins today.

We "got" snow expected, so I DID get the darn things tilted so hopefully they will drain some. First order ---if I can, before snow comes---is get what I want out of the glas boat, get it cut up and to the dump and GONE. It has a decent trailer and a "maybe" fixable old 35hp Evinrude, and maybe steering parts AND SOME TOP BOWS which look fair at first glance.

After that, depending on snow/ cold/ etc, is to clean out the aluminum, get it pressure washed (car wash?) and then maybe drag it down to the lake on my other trailer AND SEE IF IT LEAKS!!!

I.............AM.............BUSHED............!!!
Good work.

:thumbsup:

As long as it’s above freezing, you can just fill the boat with water from a garage hose to see if it leaks. No need to go to the lake and float it. This way it also gives you a better idea of where any leaks come from since you can trace outside and inside paths.