Nice find, did you take the canvas off for the trip back or because of snow/elements?
Quote from: "mkguyvr"Nice find, did you take the canvas off for the trip back or because of snow/elements?Canvas was shot when I bought her. We tried to trailer it for a little but it started coming apart so we stopped and I cut it off.
Only concern was and is the transom. The transom shows no visible exterior signs at all of interior rot, stress, etc, but does have maybe 1/4" of flex when the motor goes in and out of gear. Looking down the transom line it does have a slight outward bow near the center. Anyway, she might go in for a new transom before the season, or just keep running her until I see obvious problems.
Quote from: "jdupree"Only concern was and is the transom. The transom shows no visible exterior signs at all of interior rot, stress, etc, but does have maybe 1/4" of flex when the motor goes in and out of gear. Looking down the transom line it does have a slight outward bow near the center. Anyway, she might go in for a new transom before the season, or just keep running her until I see obvious problems.Nice find! Your transom is doing the same thing mine was dong when I got it. Mine was a piece of 3/4 and a piece of 1/2 laminated together for 1-1/4" thickness. You may recall I closed in my transom and used 1-1/2" coosa bluewater board working from the inside. If you use the coosa board you will save about 40#s or the weight will be about the same (as stock) closed in transom. I love the bracket on mine, the ride is much improved as is the handling. My 222 is the only boat I have had with no desire what so ever to sell after almost 6 years of ownership. Most boats I get sell after 2 years, this one just gets another upgrade or two.