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  • texasair
    Member
    • Aug 2023
    • 117

    Boat Re-restoration

    Finally back at work on the restoration of a 1985 boat motor and trailer for my grandson.
    It is a Lowe 1648 all welded aluminum jon boat.
    I had posted earlier restoration photos, before the dos frio crash and they were lost.
    Trailer restoration has been finished, before I started on the boat, my buddy Reba and I went through the 1985 Merc 50 and got it purring like a kitten. On the test runs at Somerville she idled smoothly, with a outstanding hole shot, and ran in the high 20’s.

    I then pulled the motor, and started on the boat, first cutting out the seat tops to remove the sprayed in waterlogged foam that had caused numerous leaks. The leaks were only in the foamed areas, the rest of the hull is in perfect shape. And that is about where I left off, about a year or so ago, as other things in life got in the way.

    Now I have welded up the leaks, modified the mini side console to a full center console, added rear pods, set up storage compartments with hatches and built front rails so he can bowfish or gig flounder and increased the size of the front deck with aluminum diamond plate by 50 %.

    I am through with the fabrication, need to do some sandblasting and hope to be priming and painting in the next few weeks. Will prime all the new fabrication with zinc chromate primer, and a final coat desert tan 2 part epoxy to match his restored 2002 F150 that we did a couple of years back.
    (thanks for the help on the F150, Reba)

    Once I get it painted, I can start re-rigging.

    It will get a min-kota trolling motor that I bought salvage and restored.
    Humminbird Helix 5 chirp fish finder/GPS with inland and coastal database.
    All new Blue Sea circuit breakers/switches with marine grade tinned wiring.
    1 manual, 1 automatic bilge pumps. VHF marine radio.

    New no feedback helm and steering cable, new shift and throttle cables
    New 12 gallon gas tank, horn, nav and anchor lights, rod holders, bimini top.
    New foam flotation, that does not contact the outer hull.
    And a custom set of gigging/bowfishing lights that will mount on the front rail uprights.

    I hope to have him on the water in this boat by summer. Until then he can use his little brothers Blue Wave that I restored 2 years ago.

    I will post up progress as it happens





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  • DIHLON
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2023
    • 663

    #2
    That’s going to be a nice little rig!

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    • Rg
      Member
      • Aug 2023
      • 215

      #3
      Looking good can’t wait to see the finished product

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      • Kevin Nicholls
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2023
        • 508

        #4
        Looks pretty cool. I love these types of rigged out jon boats. I just sold the one I did recently and I want to start another.
        I don't have anything clever to write here.

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        • Boom!
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2023
          • 1165

          #5
          Nice!! Are you sure that you don't want to put hyd steering on it while you are in there?

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          • texasair
            Member
            • Aug 2023
            • 117

            #6
            I am sure, I already have a brand new helm and steering cable that I picked up cheap, ready to go.

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            • Outklassed
              Member
              • Aug 2023
              • 46

              #7
              Great looking work!

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              • older 37
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2023
                • 2573

                #8
                Wow. looks like a brand new boat, great work.
                Old is just a number

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                • Isitfighting
                  Member
                  • Aug 2023
                  • 32

                  #9
                  Pretty cool. I wish I could Tig weld. Someday maybe. You could put a mudbuddy on that and go where ever you want but they are a pain in the a**

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                  • Daddyeaux
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2023
                    • 505

                    #10
                    Good job Tex. He has more boats than the law allows.....................
                    If it flies........it dies

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                    • texasair
                      Member
                      • Aug 2023
                      • 117

                      #11
                      Guys come over, and they don't want my boats, They want my wife. Getting all those boats is easy. Getting a wife that will let you have a bunch of boats is the hard part.

                      BTW most all of the work on this boat was Argon shielded MIG not TIG
                      Last edited by texasair; 03-21-2024, 01:45 PM.

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                      • Daddyeaux
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2023
                        • 505

                        #12
                        lol..........I've got a wife but I would take a couple of them boats off your hands. Want to trade??
                        If it flies........it dies

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                        • texasair
                          Member
                          • Aug 2023
                          • 117

                          #13
                          Thanks for the offer Jerry, but I am good.

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                          • Bocephus
                            Member
                            • Aug 2023
                            • 1069

                            #14
                            Have you thought about removing the middle seat and putting the console in that spot? That would give you walk around room, and you could put a fuel tank under the console, to distribute the weight more evenly.
                            I miss the America I grew up in.

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                            • texasair
                              Member
                              • Aug 2023
                              • 117

                              #15
                              Bingo, a winner, that is exactly how it is set up, I have just not posted a photo of the gas tank and console in position yet

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