Hi from Sydney, Australia. The clicking noise when you spin the prop by hand is probably the clutch dog, leave it alone for now. Also, you should use a wire brush to clean those petcocks and grease them before you reassemble. Same with where the hoses connect to the motor. Very professional video, good sound. Well done.
Had one very similar to this in the late 80s - early 90s. Ran it on the Des Plaines and Kankakee Rivers. Had the camper top option which allowed us to spend entire weekend on the rivers. The third young one really was the death knell. Just seeing this boat brings back memories - so hopefully there will be more videos.
Very neat video and the boat is in good shape needs the here and there things of course. The Chevy 305 V8 is sustainale power for it looking forward to seeing the end result. Stay save and wear your PFDs please.
Too bad that motor is carbureted/ a rather gutless 305. I would ditch that thing, put a bracket and a decent outboard on the back. Would be a huge improvement IMO
Hi from Sydney, Australia. The clicking noise when you spin the prop by hand is probably the clutch dog, leave it alone for now. Also, you should use a wire brush to clean those petcocks and grease them before you reassemble. Same with where the hoses connect to the motor. Very professional video, good sound. Well done.
Had one very similar to this in the late 80s - early 90s. Ran it on the Des Plaines and Kankakee Rivers. Had the camper top option which allowed us to spend entire weekend on the rivers. The third young one really was the death knell. Just seeing this boat brings back memories - so hopefully there will be more videos.
Thanks for sharing!!!
[nice, looking boat]👍
Very neat video and the boat is in good shape needs the here and there things of course.
The Chevy 305 V8 is sustainale power for it looking forward to seeing the end result.
Stay save and wear your PFDs please.
The other thing that goes on these is the purging fan housing. When you put the blower on it has to evacuate the fumes or boom
That's not a windless it's a bow pulpit. A winless is a device manual or electric that brings in your anchor ⚓
Cool project
The other thing I did was replace the points with a electronic points it’s a higher output and you don’t have to replace them every year
Part 2???
Will you be uploading more videos of this restoration? I will be tackling a restoration on a very similar Sabre soon
You don't put poly on teak! Sand it down and use teak oil on it!
Where is Numba 2 bud!?!
Rip the IO out and put a bracket on the back with a outboard.
Part two!
Too bad that motor is carbureted/ a rather gutless 305. I would ditch that thing, put a bracket and a decent outboard on the back. Would be a huge improvement IMO
molded mahogany fishing boat
Cruiser
27 ft ? I dont think so ~!
[I, own a 1989, searay 25ft. fiberglass cabin boat 350 motor mercruze out drive]
Stop calling it a fishing boat, its a cruiser.