I just acquired a DS1 Project for $700 CAD. Seems to be in fairly descent condition. I'm going through it one piece at a time so that I can do some sailing on Pidgeon Lake, ON, later in August. Hopefully it will be a keeper for myself and family for the next few years.
Trailer wiring was a mess. No effective ground. Light fixture bolts on hand tight. I rewired with a front to back white ground wire to both lights, and made a bracket to hold an additional pair of lights off the mast.
I added some guide posts to rear of trailer to make it safer to get the boat onto the trailer if there is a current or wind.
Came with a Mercury 60 6hp motor with the lower unit removed. Bucket of parts included 3 different new impellers and associated parts. Managed to get it back together. Has an OMC gas tank with rotten hoses. Got a replacement on Amazon. Dumped the stale fuel in a container for camp fire use. Cleaned out the tank and mixed up some fresh fuel. I was worried about the fuel pump and carb being gummed up or worse. Put it in a tank and it started on 2nd or 3rd pull. Runs quite nice and the water pump is working great. Should be OK to get me to and from the dock.
I have lots of questions. Previous Owners have done some odd things.
1. My boat was made in Brampton Ontario, Hull # 23484, Class No 4327. Any idea what year my boat was made?
2. There are two transom mounted motor mounts. One on either side. My boat has the motor well. Why would someone install two motor mounts? Which side is easiest to operate from for a right handed person?
3. My mahogany coaming is weathered and partly split. Hoping to be able to glue it back together. Maybe cover in fiberglass. Boards were screwed and silicone caulked to the deck. Is there a need to use caulk or a foam gasket?
4. A previous owner started to put a stereo radio in the boat. There are crudely cut holes into the forward floatation box, and the two seat floatation boxes. There seems to be 2" thick Styrofoam sheets in the forward floatation chamber. Is it safe to have these speakers interfering with the floatation chambers air tightness? Should I replace them with water tight access hatches instead? How easy is it to capsize or turtle a DS1. Many years ago I sailed a laser and spent lots of time in the water. Good fun then, but probably not a good thing for a 70 year old sailor.
5. Boat has red & green light fixtures on the sides, and a rear facing clear light. But for some reason, all the wiring was cut and removed. Has anyone used a garden variety solar light for a mast head light, or should I wire one up? I don't plan to camp on the boat, or sail/motor at night, so I was thinking of a small 12V UPS battery, or a garden tractor sized battery that can easily be taken ashore for a recharge. Boat has floor boards front to back and under the stern area. There are some extra wood strips that might have been used to prevent a fuel tank or battery from sliding around. My OMC tank will not fit in the rear with the floor boards in place. Maybe they had a smaller tank before. Where do folks typically mount a battery? Front or back?
6. There is a drain of some sort right behind the center board trunk. Currently plugged and chalked inside and outside. Was this original, and what type of plug should this have had?
Appreciate your help. I'll probably be back with lots more questions.
John.