| The SeaSprite Chronicles I |
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| Written by Joel Brunk | |||
| Thursday, 14 October 2004 15:12 | |||
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Please let me take you on a tour of our 1968 Seasprite. Let's start with the trailer. It is a 1964 Elgin, purchased from Sears and Roebuck (Full Size Image). Apparently it was sold as a maintenance free unit. I can tell Now, to the boat itself, it is a 1968 SeaSprite with a Mercury 500 (50hp). This boat has been kept in a covered facility since it was new (covered by nothing but an oak tree…on the front lawn). This did have the effect of allowing most of the components to rot at an even rate Probably the most admired feature of our boat is the wiring. The fellow that re-wired it must have had about 250 feet of red wire. That’s right…EVERY wire in that boat is red…switches (some work), lights (not working), ignition, horn (not working either) trolling motor…all of it. It does reduce the time it takes me to find replacement wire to make a repair. One spool is all it takes! However, that time is more than offset by the amount of time to trace the bad wire, or even “fix” the wrong wire. Gauges would be a nice luxury. For now I use the following to keep tabs on the status of things:
As for my trolling motor, the shaft is just short enough so any wave action produces a very nice cooling spray. It is a nice feature in the heat. It ran backwards when I got it, so I just switched the red wires and it works great! In one of the storage compartments I found a small bilge pump that attaches to the battery with alligator clips, and you guessed it, red wires. Our first trip out I found out why it was there, and that it should be permanently mounted, and MUCH larger. While it may sound like I am complaining about our boat, nothing could be further from the truth. It is such a treat to get on the lake with my wife and the dog, whether we catch any fish or not. I get a huge smile when I realize how much fun her grandpa had in this boat. I am honored that he passed the SeaSprite on to us, and cannot wait to make our own memories in it! Now, has anybody seen my electrical tape??? {moscomment}
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