The Good,
New poly fuel tank installed.
Transom replaced.
Cuddy deck replaced.
All snaps, screw holes, antennae mount holes etc have been filled and sanded.
Awlgrip paint, oysterwhite, matches the engine perfectly. Light blue deck.
All decals/boot strip/pinstripes removed for a clean custom look.
Custom in deck battery compartment forward of the fish box.
Custom fiberglass anchor pulpit.
Hawsepipe for anchor rode.
New Seastar hydraulic steering system, used three times, butter smooth.
New Taco rubrail with black insert.
Deck drains plumbed to splash well eliminating two through hulls at the waterline.
Dual 1000 MCA starting batteries.
Non skid removed from all surfaces except the decks, makes cleaning super easy.
4 oversized 8 inch stainless cleats, stern and midship, factory bow cleat/lifting eye.
Stainless through hulls.
Two 1500 gpm Rule automatic bilge pumps.
Aluminum tandem bunk trailer, less than 100 miles on the tires, newer axles, hubs, bearings, 1800 lb two speed winch with heavy duty winch strap, new wiring and lights, Stoltz keel roller, spare tire and rim.
2010 Evinrude ETEC 150, 25 inch shaft, stainless Solas 14.25 x 17 inch propeller, engine has less than 350 hours I'm pretty sure. I bought this engine brand new and any bolt turned on it was done by the dealer. All routine maintainence.
Nothing but NON ethanol gas ever.
3 gallon oil tank with 3 gallons of HD 100 oil.
New Racor filter and bowl.
I have all the original cuddy cabin cushions, in good shape, could use some cleaning.
I have the original rear lazarette storage bins.
I had a new back to back lounge seat BUILT, NOT the cheap short one from Overtons.
Full set of mooring lines and fenders, good ones, not cheap crap from Walmart.
Two 8 lb Danforth anchors with rodes.
Almost new black Sunbrella bimini top with boot.
New trailer lights.
Full tank of fresh NON ethanol gasoline.
A folder full of receipts that I've never added up because I don't want to cry.
The Bad,
Should have the water pump replaced I feel, it's been a couple years, not much run time, but good to do. Gonna see about getting this done this coming week.
Swim platform was replaced with an expensive fiberglass one which delamed the first year, To get us on the water with some friends I made a cheap one out of plywood and painted it white, and used the stainless hardware. It has held up so well that I never made another proper one.
Custom hatch cover for the storage well in the cuddy has some flex as does the one for the battery compartment, really not too bad, but would be an easy glass job.
Awlgrip in the very bottom of the splash well is peeling some.
Varnish on the teak needs to be redone.
I'll post some more when I can think of it.