1988 Party Barge Rebuild
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2016 7:22 am
First of all, I am NEW to Pontoonforums, so thanks for allowing me to join. I have learned so much from this site! I hope to share as much as I have benefited from this site, but I know I never will!! Ok, so I have a project!!! I am going to do a Harley Davidson themed pontoon boat. I picked up a 1988 Party Barge a few weeks ago. This Pontoon Boat is made by Tracker Marine and called a Sun Tracker Party Barge. 24 ft, 45HP Mariner outboard. Seats are shredded. If anyone has tackled a Party Barge reno and would like to share pics, please post them. I will not feel like you are hijacking this posts. Same goes for a Harley themed reno. Please share pics. It may give me more ideas. Most of what I do to the boat on the inside will not reflect HD though. I am sure it will evolve as I rebuild it, which is cool because that is indicative of the Harley Evolution!
I hope to post pics and updates as I go along. I took her out a few times and she has start issues with the Mariner 45HP outboard. It seems that once it starts she seems to run well. It maybe coil? Stator? I already replaced the plugs before putting in the water. I will take it to a Mercury engine guy this week and hope for the best. Once started, it ran at 12 mph full open (two people and half the seats). It is not a race car, but I want a boat for swimming and partying and evening dinner cruises and relaxation, so going slowly from point A to point B is fine, but 20 mph would have been nicer.
I have not done much yet. So far I have cleaned the pontoons of oxidation. I used a very acidic air conditioning condenser coil cleaner and it did an amazing job! I do not need a mirror finish. I also ran new wiring and lights on the trailer.
Here are a few of my plans...
-Remove furniture and helm. Remove rails and fencing. Remove outer trim and clean hand rails and side trim.
-Pull up the mildew infused non-marine grade carpet from the marine grade (or so I have been told) plywood, scrape off old adhesive and install marine grade Luxury Woven Vinyl, using glue.
-Acid wash the rails and use etching-primer, then sand and paint them black. (Any recommendation on the type of paint? Enamel? Polyurethane enamel? I want the paint to last 5-10 years! Powder coating is cost prohibitive.)
-Replace the fencing with black fencing. Paint gray/orange/black graphics on fencing.
-Install black fencing on rails and reinstall side trim and rails.
Q- Is there an issue with sharing costs on items I have purchased for this reno? It's nice to know what others have spent on a project.
I hope to post pics and updates as I go along. I took her out a few times and she has start issues with the Mariner 45HP outboard. It seems that once it starts she seems to run well. It maybe coil? Stator? I already replaced the plugs before putting in the water. I will take it to a Mercury engine guy this week and hope for the best. Once started, it ran at 12 mph full open (two people and half the seats). It is not a race car, but I want a boat for swimming and partying and evening dinner cruises and relaxation, so going slowly from point A to point B is fine, but 20 mph would have been nicer.
I have not done much yet. So far I have cleaned the pontoons of oxidation. I used a very acidic air conditioning condenser coil cleaner and it did an amazing job! I do not need a mirror finish. I also ran new wiring and lights on the trailer.
Here are a few of my plans...
-Remove furniture and helm. Remove rails and fencing. Remove outer trim and clean hand rails and side trim.
-Pull up the mildew infused non-marine grade carpet from the marine grade (or so I have been told) plywood, scrape off old adhesive and install marine grade Luxury Woven Vinyl, using glue.
-Acid wash the rails and use etching-primer, then sand and paint them black. (Any recommendation on the type of paint? Enamel? Polyurethane enamel? I want the paint to last 5-10 years! Powder coating is cost prohibitive.)
-Replace the fencing with black fencing. Paint gray/orange/black graphics on fencing.
-Install black fencing on rails and reinstall side trim and rails.
Q- Is there an issue with sharing costs on items I have purchased for this reno? It's nice to know what others have spent on a project.