I have no experience with inboard boats really, other than being on them or briefly running them. I do have a lot of experience with boats in general though. I have previously rebuilt an old 14' McKee craft and a 25 Contender. I built a 14' skiff from scratch in my backyard when I was a senior in highschool, which I then took to college and managed to ruin my grades fishing my ass off in St. Marks, FL.
In order to have a usable boat, I feel like I need: shaft logs, dripless shaft seals, 1.5" shafts, strut bore/new cutlass bearings, props, rudders-and ports or just new packing glands on rudder ports, new rudder shelf, 6" exhaust, new fuel hoses, clean tank/new tank, basic wiring and battery bank, controls, new through hull fittings and probably a new deck or a temporary half ass deck that I pitch or re-use when I move on to cosmetic changes next fall.
What I dont need: A/C, generator, fridge, coaming pads, massive stereo with multiple amps, tuna tubes, disco ball, train horn, underwater lights, upper control station, interior, teak, paint, doilies or monogrammed towels until next fall...
I would love some feedback on any of the items I mentioned that I do need for a functioning boat or items I may have missed. I also would relish opinions on items that I may have mis-categorized as items I do not need. Other than that, I look forward to being a part of the forum and gaining a bit of wisdom and sharing what will most likely be a very protracted rebuild.
