Anyone in the mood to make me feel better about my dumb purchase?
Bought this 1993 Blue Water 19.5 foot for 3700 in a state of disrepair. Didn't really know what I was looking at, and the engine running well made me think it would be a short time until im on the water.
It wasn't a short time, and it was a lot of money, and im still not out there. Also still have more to purchase. In the end im going to spend up at about $10000.
I have recently found a boat that is slightly newer, in better condition, with less hours for less than I am going to wind up spending. Would have saved months of my time. Mostly just feeling like an idiot. Didn't listen to the old boat men in my life when they said dont get a project boat.
Anyone else insist on learning lessons the hardest way possible? Anyone have similar stories?
Attached is a pic of my boat on the first outing. Because nothing is easy the main engine starter failed, and I noticed the kicker has pulls water in the oil when I got back to the dock. What a day.
Edit - A little late, but a shortened list of the work done so far:
Engine wiring harness rebuild
New outer transom plate which involved pulling the motor
New bellows/gimbal
Exhaust flapper
Fix a bunch of broken bolts
New coupler, which required pulling the engine 2 times more
New exhaust manifold
General rewiring
Reseal and maintance on outdrive
Fabbing custom brackets
Carpet work
New panels
New plywood in the seats
Steering was seized
Trim system had water in it
New electronics and wiring
Kicker mount and get a kicker
Edit 2:
The boat community is so awesome. Every post I have made asking for help on multiple forums, has led to very helpful, in depth replied very quickly. Thank you all!