Perhaps a Cobaltian
Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 10:21 pm
I'll know in a few days, but I recently purchased a lake property and after the deal closed was told that the owners wished to sell their boats. I wasn't expecting anything so lavish and never thought of myself as the owner of such a beautiful boat, but if the price is right, I think the stars will align and I will end up buying their beautiful 2001 226 Cobalt. Anyway, if it doesn't go through, maybe I should become a Cobalt boat owner some other way.
The more I look into it, the more I think I am attracted to Cobalts.
So, I will read a ton around here and try to figure out about boating in general. I am a long time automotive hobbyist and am currently restoring 2 older BMWs.
I did buy my first boat over the weekend to get started. I have a friend who told me when I started down this road, that no matter what I should buy a 14 foot aluminum utility boat to lug lumber and get to this island property. I agreed, went looking for one I saw in Kijiji and ended up driving 2 hours to see a piece of worn out Junk with a decent outboard (Yamaha 20)
On my return I stopped at an old time friend's place and remembered he had an aluminum boat in his family forever and never used it , as he is exclusively a canoe and Kayaker. So, I was very excited to see this boat again. It is a beauty (Meaning with Patina) Anyway, my first boat is a 15 foot heavy duty Springbok. Seems to be very nicely built and solid. It has a late 60's Evinrude Fastwin 18 HP , that will most likely get ditched for a more modern outboard (It has some issues)
So a Cobalt (maybe) and a quality Canadian built utility boat. What a pair!
The more I look into it, the more I think I am attracted to Cobalts.
So, I will read a ton around here and try to figure out about boating in general. I am a long time automotive hobbyist and am currently restoring 2 older BMWs.
I did buy my first boat over the weekend to get started. I have a friend who told me when I started down this road, that no matter what I should buy a 14 foot aluminum utility boat to lug lumber and get to this island property. I agreed, went looking for one I saw in Kijiji and ended up driving 2 hours to see a piece of worn out Junk with a decent outboard (Yamaha 20)
On my return I stopped at an old time friend's place and remembered he had an aluminum boat in his family forever and never used it , as he is exclusively a canoe and Kayaker. So, I was very excited to see this boat again. It is a beauty (Meaning with Patina) Anyway, my first boat is a 15 foot heavy duty Springbok. Seems to be very nicely built and solid. It has a late 60's Evinrude Fastwin 18 HP , that will most likely get ditched for a more modern outboard (It has some issues)
So a Cobalt (maybe) and a quality Canadian built utility boat. What a pair!





