Tom Smedley
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I've been lurking here some time ... great forum, full of great information.
After looking for the last 15-20 years for a good used (and cheap) TDB-17 somewhat close to me ... I found one! 1990, with hard cover and blind. $2,600 ... and the trailer is in great shape. Good price? I'm fairly certain the previous owner had little idea of the worth of these boats. His father owned it originally, who then sold it to his brother, who then sold it to my seller (his nephew). The last owner used it for fishing only. His uncle repainted the boat an allover tan, I may repaint next summer to return it to the "normal" paint scheme. The seller stored this boat outdoors, and didn't bother to clean it for the sale pics online, which probably hurt his opportunities to sell. I was convinced it needed an entire paint job at a minimum just based on online pics. First thing I did when I got it home was take it to the car wash ... world of difference! I've included the before and after photos, with the after photo showing shine only due to it being freshly wet. I'll be picking up the original blind this weekend, as his uncle found it in storage and drove it up to him. Pics included of this as well, I'm hoping it's mostly complete?
I crawled around the floor, pressing everywhere with the handle of a hammer looking for soft spots ... and found none. I trimmed up the old Evinrude, then (with his permission) put my foot on the prop and repeatedly put weight on the transom ... no flex to be found. I crawled under, and using the same hammer handle couldn't find anything in the hull that would give, or was soft either. Hopefully ... that was a good enough inspection? Anything else to look for? The small kicker was sold prior to me buying the boat, which is fine ... I have a 1959 Ducktwin that will go on that kicker bracket.
One other weird component (visible under the guide bunk in the "before" photo) is a through-hull fitting that is definitely below the water line. His uncle had a washdown pump, with hose attached in the interior. Why? He didn't know. I'm assuming these weren't standard? [huh] Any advice on what to do with this? Just plug with a rubber expansion plug, or remove and repair fiberglass?
I plan on a re-power (50 horse 4-stroke tiller), rewiring, and adding interior decoy curtains as well. Also plan on Tuff-coating the floor, as well as the bow. Thank you in advance for any advice or thoughts as I make this boat marsh-ready again.
There's a wealth of information within these forums found with a few searches ... thank you!
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After looking for the last 15-20 years for a good used (and cheap) TDB-17 somewhat close to me ... I found one! 1990, with hard cover and blind. $2,600 ... and the trailer is in great shape. Good price? I'm fairly certain the previous owner had little idea of the worth of these boats. His father owned it originally, who then sold it to his brother, who then sold it to my seller (his nephew). The last owner used it for fishing only. His uncle repainted the boat an allover tan, I may repaint next summer to return it to the "normal" paint scheme. The seller stored this boat outdoors, and didn't bother to clean it for the sale pics online, which probably hurt his opportunities to sell. I was convinced it needed an entire paint job at a minimum just based on online pics. First thing I did when I got it home was take it to the car wash ... world of difference! I've included the before and after photos, with the after photo showing shine only due to it being freshly wet. I'll be picking up the original blind this weekend, as his uncle found it in storage and drove it up to him. Pics included of this as well, I'm hoping it's mostly complete?
I crawled around the floor, pressing everywhere with the handle of a hammer looking for soft spots ... and found none. I trimmed up the old Evinrude, then (with his permission) put my foot on the prop and repeatedly put weight on the transom ... no flex to be found. I crawled under, and using the same hammer handle couldn't find anything in the hull that would give, or was soft either. Hopefully ... that was a good enough inspection? Anything else to look for? The small kicker was sold prior to me buying the boat, which is fine ... I have a 1959 Ducktwin that will go on that kicker bracket.
One other weird component (visible under the guide bunk in the "before" photo) is a through-hull fitting that is definitely below the water line. His uncle had a washdown pump, with hose attached in the interior. Why? He didn't know. I'm assuming these weren't standard? [huh] Any advice on what to do with this? Just plug with a rubber expansion plug, or remove and repair fiberglass?
I plan on a re-power (50 horse 4-stroke tiller), rewiring, and adding interior decoy curtains as well. Also plan on Tuff-coating the floor, as well as the bow. Thank you in advance for any advice or thoughts as I make this boat marsh-ready again.
There's a wealth of information within these forums found with a few searches ... thank you!
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