having 1956 home build plywood motorboat softened the blow of seeing VeryBeary go.....
Now I am concentrating on going trough Atomic4, to make sure that it will be a reliable power plant.for our little VeryBeary II
The boat is pretty much an "open slate" as far as interior goes....not much there.....
I will try to document my progress , to motivate myself to press on......
So far after trying to start the motor, I found out that one of the valves was stuck, so there was no compression......
I have decided to go trough the whole motor and do a partial rebuild....
Exhaust manifold is off.....everything seems to be in order there.
Head is off, and also looks good.
.......next will be taking valves out for check out and maybe dusting it off on grinder
Wow, what a cool little boat! Having the A-4 is the icing on the cake as I'm sure once you get it going it will be a trusty friend. Don't we all wish we had access to the engine like you do. As far as the interior goes, bare can be beautiful. Perfect for fishing. A couple lawn chairs and a cooler - what more could one want? (now there's a can of worms!) By the way, what's under those dog houses port and starboard?
sigpicjohn
'77 catalina 30 #783
the only way to be sure is to make sure
thank you JB
Boat was home build by gentleman from Olympia WA.......
Dog houses are gas tanks ...still not sure if to keep them, as they will have to be taken out and cleaned. Taking them out will give more room in the cockpit, but new plastic tanks will have to be placed somewhere.....
I am just using a outboard tank in mine.
Full cruise Gallon a hour use= 6hrs per tank, 10+ mph 60+ miles to a tank.
Just fishing, trolling, cruising many more hours per tank.
I don't travel far enough to need more.
Tyring to keep the Bay's Wooden Boat's history from dying off completely.
Daniel
if you take out the old tanks and build a simple bench captain's seat, the tankage could go underneath. I like the simplicity of a regular outboard tank - good idea - especially for layup. plus you can always carry a spare.
sigpicjohn
'77 catalina 30 #783
the only way to be sure is to make sure
boat was build in 1956....don't know any details about the build...
It's 18' long and 6' in widest spot.
....I am leaning toward taking the tanks out and using single outboard 6 gal tank....6 hrs cruising time would be plenty for me....and I need room for 2 single swivel seats
took 1st cylinder valves out....both stems were very tight in guides.....maybe have to get a reamer and clean the guides...check the valves stems with a micrometer for a wear...lots of black grime on it too
ALL valves are in various stages of sticking in their guides...none of them moving freely....as are the valve tappets !!
......but.....I need to put two comfortable seats in it.....that's why I went with Ball Racing reasoning and took the old gas tanks out, to free some room ....
Both tanks had lots of gas (varnish) in it.....
...so now I have more room , and another question is coming to mind......since the cabin has pretty low roof on it, and is not easy to get to the front steering wheel....I would like to get rid of it and use the side one....would like to move the two motor gages from there too..... not sure how, and where to install it yet
Have all the valves out of the motor....I will have to clean it and grind it....the bigger ones are from exhaust??
Cleaning the carburator is next
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