Hello Fellow Marinette owners
Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 9:33 pm
Hello to all, I am perhaps your newest member as well as the newest Marinette owner. I just purchased a 1972 32ft. sedan flybridge. I already got my first surprise when I realized the flybridge on my Marinette was fiberglass! I said was because there will be no fiberglass up there when I am done. Mine came with the standard twin 318s. They have not been started in at least a couple years. Not sure yet what I am going to do about the engine situation. The swim platform brackets were bronze I believe and not properly gasketed from the stern of the boat so the galvanic corrosion has nearly eaten through. I will tear all that off first thing. I cut out the entire area and put in new 5086 aluminum.
As my nic name would suggest, I am a welder by trade and have been for most of my life. I run a weld shop for the dredging division of a large organization and aluminum is my first love in the metal department. Can we post pics or do we have to use links to places like photo bucket. I would like to post pics of the boat and post pics of the work to get her back into shape. Not sure how active this site is but, maybe a good restoration project could get some interest going.
I plan on retiring in 3 years and 3 months so I have the time to get her ready before I retire. I would like to have her on the water in 2015. We'll just have to see. I live in Vancouver Washington and fish the lower Columbia river and I own on the longbeach peninsula so I fish Buoy 10 out of Ilwaco Washington as well as Willapa Bay. We Salmon fish, bottom fish, and we eat a lot of fresh dungeoness crab, red rock crab, Steamers we gather in the bay red tail surf perch and razor clams off the ocean beach. It is a paradise. We run a 1988 22ft. Sylvan offshore equipped with Garmin GPS, Furuno radar, Lowrance and Humminbird fish finders. I built the combination radar arch, crab davit, rocket launchers from aluminum in my home shop. The boat used to be an inboard/outboard but I through that away, weld the keyhole shut. Built a bracket and mounted up a Suzuki 140 outboard. My speed went from 30 to 40 mph and my fuel economy almost tripled. My wife and I wanted a bigger boat to take on a trip up the inside passage to Alaska. for a summer of fishing and exploring. The Marinette will fill that bill for us. I am happy to be a part of this forum and I look forward to getting my Marinette on the water!!!
WZ
As my nic name would suggest, I am a welder by trade and have been for most of my life. I run a weld shop for the dredging division of a large organization and aluminum is my first love in the metal department. Can we post pics or do we have to use links to places like photo bucket. I would like to post pics of the boat and post pics of the work to get her back into shape. Not sure how active this site is but, maybe a good restoration project could get some interest going.
I plan on retiring in 3 years and 3 months so I have the time to get her ready before I retire. I would like to have her on the water in 2015. We'll just have to see. I live in Vancouver Washington and fish the lower Columbia river and I own on the longbeach peninsula so I fish Buoy 10 out of Ilwaco Washington as well as Willapa Bay. We Salmon fish, bottom fish, and we eat a lot of fresh dungeoness crab, red rock crab, Steamers we gather in the bay red tail surf perch and razor clams off the ocean beach. It is a paradise. We run a 1988 22ft. Sylvan offshore equipped with Garmin GPS, Furuno radar, Lowrance and Humminbird fish finders. I built the combination radar arch, crab davit, rocket launchers from aluminum in my home shop. The boat used to be an inboard/outboard but I through that away, weld the keyhole shut. Built a bracket and mounted up a Suzuki 140 outboard. My speed went from 30 to 40 mph and my fuel economy almost tripled. My wife and I wanted a bigger boat to take on a trip up the inside passage to Alaska. for a summer of fishing and exploring. The Marinette will fill that bill for us. I am happy to be a part of this forum and I look forward to getting my Marinette on the water!!!
WZ