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Re 1990 Carver 30 foot 5.7 inboard eng
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Re 1990 Carver 30 foot 5.7 inboard eng
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Re: Re 1990 Carver 30 foot 5.7 inboard eng
If you're going with just a block, short or long, make sure it's a marine one and not automotive as there are some differences. You can reuse the rest of the hardware if it's in good shape. Having said that, if the block cracked from not being winterized, I wouldn't trust the exhaust manifolds either. I would consider at least a long block and not rely on the old heads either.
A lot of things to check and consider here. Post your progress and next steps and we'll help along the way with any questions and suggestions.
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Re: Re 1990 Carver 30 foot 5.7 inboard eng
Keep in mind, that is probably a boat worth maybe 8k in decent condition. So if you need to replace the engine etc, you will be "underwater"
If its a boat you like, that OK.
Good luck!
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Re: Re 1990 Carver 30 foot 5.7 inboard eng
If you can be creative and resourceful you can save a lot of money without really cutting corners. My boat took a lot of white oak, mahogany and teak and would have cost a FORTUNE to buy piece-by-piece or anywhere locally. I sourced a truckload of wood out of NY and saved a TON just on that, and that was long before the Internet, so it was a bit of work.
I rebuilt a ~20 year old boat and took it down to the fiberglass hull and stringers. Left the engine in as it had been rebuilt and was in good shape. The wooden deck had some rot so I removed everything and rebuilt it all. Was a HUGE learning experience that I don't think you could get anywhere else. Took me a bit over a year and when I eventually sold it I barely recovered what I put into it, but I got the boat for basically free. The time I used it I enjoyed immensely and I had as much confidence in the mechanicals of the boat as I would have on any new boat (new wiring, new switches, new gauges, etc).
The things I learned over that project were like similar to getting a college degree in "boat building". I joined ABYC and got their latest manual and read every applicable chapter on the recommended standards. I didn't have a timeframe and was not rushed. I was able to put the boat in my backyard and work on it as I had time.
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