Refurbishing: Yes or No

Mike D

Senior Member
Serra Moz wrote:
Mike D wrote:
benniejordaan wrote:
Mike D wrote: "@ Serra Moz - I realise the truth in what you say, but I bought the hull for a song and still hoping it will be a viable proposition!"

What did you pay for it?

In my opinion, this boat will cost you more than if you go and buy a seaworthy boat. It looks very tired and dated.

I've had two assessments and since done the maths - buying a seaworthy boat of the same size with 2 x 40hp's is a cheaper option, so perhaps she'll have to go!

Like I said, if you have the time and money + plus friends to fish with (on their boats while yours is a project) - Yes, then by all means. Glad you've made the right choice buddy! Got any boat in mind yet?

@Serra Moz - Looked at two this morning, other than that, no, it's back to the drawing board!
 

Serra Moz

Sealiner
Mike D wrote:
Serra Moz wrote:
Mike D wrote:
benniejordaan wrote:
Mike D wrote: "@ Serra Moz - I realise the truth in what you say, but I bought the hull for a song and still hoping it will be a viable proposition!"

What did you pay for it?

In my opinion, this boat will cost you more than if you go and buy a seaworthy boat. It looks very tired and dated.

I've had two assessments and since done the maths - buying a seaworthy boat of the same size with 2 x 40hp's is a cheaper option, so perhaps she'll have to go!

Like I said, if you have the time and money + plus friends to fish with (on their boats while yours is a project) - Yes, then by all means. Glad you've made the right choice buddy! Got any boat in mind yet?

@Serra Moz - Looked at two this morning, other than that, no, it's back to the drawing board!

All I can tell you, DON'T RUSH!!! If in doubt, seek input here on SL, even ask a boat fundi, to go with you to check it out before you pay a cent, I am sure the guys will assist you.
 

Mike D

Senior Member
Serra Moz wrote:
Mike D wrote:
Serra Moz wrote:
Mike D wrote:
benniejordaan wrote:
Mike D wrote: "@ Serra Moz - I realise the truth in what you say, but I bought the hull for a song and still hoping it will be a viable proposition!"

What did you pay for it?

In my opinion, this boat will cost you more than if you go and buy a seaworthy boat. It looks very tired and dated.

I've had two assessments and since done the maths - buying a seaworthy boat of the same size with 2 x 40hp's is a cheaper option, so perhaps she'll have to go!

Like I said, if you have the time and money + plus friends to fish with (on their boats while yours is a project) - Yes, then by all means. Glad you've made the right choice buddy! Got any boat in mind yet?

@Serra Moz - Looked at two this morning, other than that, no, it's back to the drawing board!

All I can tell you, DON'T RUSH!!! If in doubt, seek input here on SL, even ask a boat fundi, to go with you to check it out before you pay a cent, I am sure the guys will assist you.

@ Serra Moz - Your input is highly valued, as is that of the numerous others on Sealine - thanks!
 

barryfish

Senior Member
MikeD let us know what use (sea / fishing / skiing / family / dam) etc the boat will have, many guys here have experience with many boats, could short list a few suitable models etc/ let u know the 'good' ones to look out for.
 

Mike D

Senior Member
barryfish wrote:
MikeD let us know what use (sea / fishing / skiing / family / dam) etc the boat will have, many guys here have experience with many boats, could short list a few suitable models etc/ let u know the 'good' ones to look out for.

@barryfish - thanks, if I sit and think rationally, then in all likelihood all I need is a little dingy with a 15hp motor. I want to be able to fish just beyond the kelp, as I live in an area which has 2 or 3 lovely little bays (Franskraal), productive for fishing for the table.

Originally, all I was looking out for was such a dingy, perhaps even a rubber duck, which I'm still considering.

Your advice?
 

barryfish

Senior Member
Look for old ready to go kreef bakkie, or this type

http://capetown-westerncape.gumtree.co.za/c-Boats-Watercraft-motorboats-jet-skis-Fibreglass-boat-with-15hp-Yamaha-W0QQAdIdZ452552858

Even a kayak would work / or a ark / small semi rigid? with small o/bord etc. small and light.
 

Mike D

Senior Member
barryfish wrote:
Look for old ready to go kreef bakkie, or this type

http://capetown-westerncape.gumtree.co.za/c-Boats-Watercraft-motorboats-jet-skis-Fibreglass-boat-with-15hp-Yamaha-W0QQAdIdZ452552858

Even a kayak would work / or a ark / small semi rigid? with small o/bord etc. small and light.

Had a look at this one too yesterday on Gumtree - yeh, that's probably all I need. There is a guy locally (Gansbaai) that builds them for around 5k, but of course, no trailer and motor. Little duck would also be ok!
 

Serra Moz

Sealiner
I would suggest an Ark, as mentioned above, easy transportation/stoarage/light and and ....

Mahi Mahi on Sealine had an Ark, he post some of his catches from the Ark, amazing! Perhaps if you post " A Wanted" post in the classifieds, somebody might have an Ark for sale or might know of someone that has got one for sale?

Or Gumtree?

The nice thing is that it can all fit into your car.

Should I be living in the Cape, I would certainly gotten myself an Ark for Kreefing ect, also you have nice rivers not too far from Cape Town, perfect set up!
 

Mike D

Senior Member
Serra Moz wrote:
I would suggest an Ark, as mentioned above, easy transportation/stoarage/light and and ....

Mahi Mahi on Sealine had an Ark, he post some of his catches from the Ark, amazing! Perhaps if you post " A Wanted" post in the classifieds, somebody might have an Ark for sale or might know of someone that has got one for sale?

Or Gumtree?

The nice thing is that it can all fit into your car.

Should I be living in the Cape, I would certainly gotten myself an Ark for Kreefing ect, also you have nice rivers not too far from Cape Town, perfect set up!

Thanks SM, I'm going to make enquiries - the head seems to be leaning toward a duck at the moment, but I'll wait for the thoughts to clear before committing!
 

Mariusvj

New member
That is an old surf buster hull.

We had one as a rescue craft at the BWB surf lifesaving club, but it had a inboard with a Hamilton jet.

There was one other one with two 40hp Yamahas in PE, with the lower gunwhales and used for spearfishing.

If I remember correctly it was an Australian design, for surf rescue, hence the lwo gunwhales.
 
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