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Default Should I Upgrade or Update My Engine?

On Aug 27, 9:50*pm, Chris Reese wrote:
I keep the boat on a trailer with the plug pulled out & cover over it
so I don't think it has soaked up a lot of water. *I can tell just by
moving the boat around in the water that is isn't a light boat but
actually heavier then it looks. *It only sits about 6inches in the
water so it's not like it sits deep & has a lot of drag. *I have heard
that the chrysler outboards were heavier & not as powerful as other
motors around at that time.


That really does not tell you if it has water logged floatation foam
or not. 1972 is old enough that it may not even have foam. Can you
access all the spaces between the deck and hull? If so you can look
for foam. If it does have foam then in 40 years it has absorbed some
water. No matter how you use and store the boat. Simply being around
water is all that is needed. Weighing the boat is really the only way
to tell how much. The only way to do that is to weight your entire
rig and the leave the boat in the water while weighing it again.

A boat that old is practically worthless, sorry nothing personal, so
you probably should just make sure the engine is running well and it
has the right prop. For not a whole lot of money you could get a
larger, newer boat and engine built in the 90's. Imho it would not be
a good idea to spend that kind of money on a 40 year old boat.