I was really bummed when I originally posted. I'd been going thru some old pictures the night before and ran across a bunch of good times spent with good friends on my boat. Shrimping, fishing, tubing and hanging out catching some sun. Then I realized 4 of the people in the pics are now dead. My Dad, two friends from Agent Orange related cancer (VN Vets) and one from a helicopter crash on the Tulalip Rez. It really set me back on my heels.
As my wife and I are adjusting our lifestyle to cut back on everything, pre-retirement, this is the first time I ever considered selling my boat. We're using available cash to tune up our casa so we can sell it when the market turns and downsize our home along with our rigs.
A friend that now lives in Mexico and San Diego gave me his 14' Valco on a galvinized trailer - no motor but the price is right. I can pull it with a smaller rig.
So, I may not sell her but it may be the proverbial second happiest day of my boat ownership if I do. She's been used but not abused and deserves to be used- not sitting on my driveway. Boats like cars go to hell when not used and I only used her 4 times last year because of working on a flip.
Dogfish - I may be in touch. A 115 hp is the biggest engine I think can go on the 17' but the weight in a 4 stroke may be an issue. The 90hp was fine for two people but more power is better.
Thanks for the insight folks - If I was more mechanical I might try and fix it myself but, as Dirty Harry said, a man must know his limitations.
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"I didn't care what she didn't 'low--I would boogie-woogie anyhow" John Lee Hooker