Edward Chabot
New Member
So looking forward to some nicer weather here in Michigan so I can enjoy my (new to me) 1978 SRV-197 Sea Ray out on Lake St Clair.....
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So looking forward to some nicer weather here in Michigan so I can enjoy my (new to me) 1978 SRV-197 Sea Ray out on Lake St Clair.....
Been working on her for awhile. Put in new seats, got a bimini top for some shade, motor is in great condition, a lot of work was done on it. Need to clean the hull and apply something I'm sure. But I had a plugged line from tank to pump the day I put her in the water. I was able to blow out the line, but I'm not sure what to do next.Welcome! Back in the day bnb I had a 19' similar to yours - loved it.
The crappy spring weather is designed to give you time to work on your boat so that it is ready to go when the weather gets nice - somewhere around July 1. There isn't as much to do in a trailer boat, but you still want to drop it in and start it up to see what you have to fix.
Welcome to the club, and warm weather will be here soon enough.
I only have a few, I'm still doing some work on her. Keeping it in rack storage at a marina while I finish working on her. Still need to clean the hull and apply some type of marine wax? I installed new seats, did a lot of work on the motor, added the bimini top. Replacing fuel lines this weekend.Would love to see some pictures of your boat!
Josh