Those of you who've been here a while know that I have a problem with small cheap projects. As soon as a stupid idea pops into my head, I instantly put it into motion. The knife, motorized bicycles one and two, and fixie are a few examples of this affliction that have made it to the forums.
Anyway, here is forum-worthy project number four:
A 1948 outboard!
Poor quality camera phone picture of them going in the back of the truck.
While we were at the Clayton, NY wooden boat show swap meet, I strayed over to a booth filled entirely with cheap old outboards. I saw a pair of Johnson 5 hp Seahorses, both listed for $40, and knew I'd found my next stupid cheap project. One was seized, while the other spun easily with good compression. Both had ~ 10 year old plugs in them, so I think I have a chance of getting one running. They are from 1950 and 1948, respectively.
My dad and I made a deal: I'd make one running engine out of the two, and he'd keep the other shell to put on the wall of the Lake House. We handed the guy $60 for the pair, and threw them in the truck.
Then I realized I'd need a boat to put the engine on. I pulled up the Daytona Beach Craigslist, intending to find a little wooden skiff. Unfortunately, nobody in Daytona likes wooden boats, and I couldn't find anything. I did, however, find an 8' inflatable boat, with a rigid floor. It might not match the engine, but it's $50. I haven't picked it up yet, but the guy seems honest and I'm fairly confident I'll get the boat.
So as soon as I get home, I'll get a motor running, put it on the little boat, and have a ~$100 boat that weighs ~100 lbs., and fits on the roof rack of the E30. I think it will be perfect to explore all the backwaters of the Inlet Waterway, ecspecially because 62 year old outboards are known for their reliability.
Assuming the engine works well, the plan is to stick with the inflatable for a while, then eventually find a 1950s Penn Yan Cartopper to go on the Edsel.
I've already got friends lining up for the "I'm on a Boat" parody.
Oh, right, the endless questions.
What kind of gear oil goes in the lower unit? I'm assuming I should change it?
The oil mixture is 24:1, right?
Anybody have any tips/tricks for old outboards?