First Time Restoration
Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2020 12:26 pm
Hey there!
I was thrilled to find this forum. I’ve grown up on Cobalts had at least one my whole life. My dad’s current boat is a ‘94 200 and it’s a total gem. Prior to that, my family had an 87 and a 76. The 76 model was a 20 footer that I grew up on and I swear that boat got into my blood. I’ve always loved the 70’s Cobalts and vowed to own one someday.
Fast forward to now and there are two 70’s era Cobalt 18 foot trihulls for sale in my city. They’re both in fairly tough shape and I haven’t had a chance to inspect either in person yet. I’d love to live out my fantasy of restoring one of these vintage boats, but I want to be aware of the issues to look out for. Like I said, I’m no stranger to boats and the expensive surprises they can occasionally bring. But I’m curious if anyone else who’s been through the restoration process has some tips?
My plan would be to tackle all cosmetic work myself and have a mechanic work on the engine and lower unit. Not seeing the boats in person or knowing their service history obviously makes those costs pretty unpredictable, and I’m aware of that.
But in terms of the restoration process, are there other areas that I need to be aware of? For example, does this generation of boats have any electrical gremlins? I guess I’m freely admitting that I don’t know what I don’t know and would love some guidance from anyone with experience.
Thanks!
I was thrilled to find this forum. I’ve grown up on Cobalts had at least one my whole life. My dad’s current boat is a ‘94 200 and it’s a total gem. Prior to that, my family had an 87 and a 76. The 76 model was a 20 footer that I grew up on and I swear that boat got into my blood. I’ve always loved the 70’s Cobalts and vowed to own one someday.
Fast forward to now and there are two 70’s era Cobalt 18 foot trihulls for sale in my city. They’re both in fairly tough shape and I haven’t had a chance to inspect either in person yet. I’d love to live out my fantasy of restoring one of these vintage boats, but I want to be aware of the issues to look out for. Like I said, I’m no stranger to boats and the expensive surprises they can occasionally bring. But I’m curious if anyone else who’s been through the restoration process has some tips?
My plan would be to tackle all cosmetic work myself and have a mechanic work on the engine and lower unit. Not seeing the boats in person or knowing their service history obviously makes those costs pretty unpredictable, and I’m aware of that.
But in terms of the restoration process, are there other areas that I need to be aware of? For example, does this generation of boats have any electrical gremlins? I guess I’m freely admitting that I don’t know what I don’t know and would love some guidance from anyone with experience.
Thanks!