ObviouslyARookie
New member
Hello!
I just became an owner of a 1977 Bayliner and decided to take this project on as a passion project with the full understanding of the time and commitment it will take to complete (if possible).
I've decided to come on here to start my journey with this project to ask you boat enthusiasts the questions of tips and tricks of how to continue forward with this goal of mine!
Details: She's been sitting not winterized since 2016 (I know, shitty) here in Minnesota. She ran once and I haven't tried to see if she runs, or if there is water in the engine yet, but I did start to gut everything so far (shown in picture). Understanding the biggest/hardest part is the engine, but curious on how ya'll got started, kept going, and what other tools you have in your belt to finish this!
19' 1977 Bayliner JAMAICA - Onboard Mercury(We think: 383/388 Chevy engine). Fiberglass.
I have all the (actual) tools to work on this and just recently moved so she is outside my front door with more time to continue this.
So, if you have any starting points, forums, websites, or anything that would be handy during this process, or just want to continue this journey with me, that would be amazing!
---IF--- you think I'm crazy/idiot/stupid for taking this project on, go join my some of family members and a few others to talk in silent behind my back because I don't care! HA
Use this thread to share ideas with me, and keep in mind, this is ALL NEW TO ME, Rookie here so play nice!
I just became an owner of a 1977 Bayliner and decided to take this project on as a passion project with the full understanding of the time and commitment it will take to complete (if possible).
I've decided to come on here to start my journey with this project to ask you boat enthusiasts the questions of tips and tricks of how to continue forward with this goal of mine!
Details: She's been sitting not winterized since 2016 (I know, shitty) here in Minnesota. She ran once and I haven't tried to see if she runs, or if there is water in the engine yet, but I did start to gut everything so far (shown in picture). Understanding the biggest/hardest part is the engine, but curious on how ya'll got started, kept going, and what other tools you have in your belt to finish this!
19' 1977 Bayliner JAMAICA - Onboard Mercury(We think: 383/388 Chevy engine). Fiberglass.
I have all the (actual) tools to work on this and just recently moved so she is outside my front door with more time to continue this.
So, if you have any starting points, forums, websites, or anything that would be handy during this process, or just want to continue this journey with me, that would be amazing!
---IF--- you think I'm crazy/idiot/stupid for taking this project on, go join my some of family members and a few others to talk in silent behind my back because I don't care! HA
Use this thread to share ideas with me, and keep in mind, this is ALL NEW TO ME, Rookie here so play nice!




