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#1 ·
I am gonna go look at this boat tomorrow and was wondering if anyone had any info on Wreidt. Did they build good boats? I cant find anything on a bubble deck version of their boats.
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#6 ·
Twin to my old boat

i had the same boat wriedt maverick 19
was a awesome lake boat great cruiser
true about the bow tank but ways around that
now the best thing i did was scatter the olds fist 30 minutes out
and built a mild aluminum headed BBC
Kevin
 

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#7 ·
i had the same boat wriedt maverick 19
was a awesome lake boat great cruiser
true about the bow tank but ways around that
now the best thing i did was scatter the olds fist 30 minutes out
and built a mild aluminum headed BBC
Kevin
Wow that red metal flake looks great!! good to hear its a great cruiser. Thats what I was looking for.
 
#10 ·
mine

i have a 73 Wriedt Stinger. I like it alot. I was never told about the bad gas tanks, so after i replaced the rotten stringers and transom, carpet, and rebuilt my heads, i had the nose up in the air, putting some fuel in her for the maiden voyage. gas came pouring down my new carpet, to the new gel coat.... it sucked. i cut that crap out and put a new one up front.. now im considering 2 side tanks for more speed... or just build a new bbc for the Sanger 18'10 i have..lol
 
#12 ·
I have a 18' wreidt executive not a bad boat at all, but its not one to get goin too fast either, lol the maverick is a differnt hull obviously, i tried and tried to search for info on wreidts , jerry is still in buisness and emailed me back , told me if i had questions to give him a call, i just didnt have any that seemed important enough to ask, fuel tanks do suck , floors easy enough to replace, i like mine to toy around in and shoots a hell of a roost.
 
#17 ·
I had a Wreidt Maverick. Fun boat and built well. I now have a Wreidt Stinger that I'm doing a restro on. I replaced the gas tank, not a big deal.

The tank problem is not just Wreidt boats but any boat with fiberglass gas tanks that use e10 gas or any gas with ethanol in it. The ethanol eats the tank from the inside out. The gel coat (or some type of coating) on the inside of the tank, gets destroyed and will gum up the entire fuel system and I hear can ruin a motor. Point being, any fiberglass tank needs to be replaced with plastic or aluminum. Plastic is about half the price of aluminum. I ended up using a plastic thank from Moeller.

PM me if you get the boat and want to know first hand about a DIY tank replacement. You should be able to get money off the boat for the tank deal.









www.[B]moeller[/B]marine.com/
 
#23 ·
I had a Wreidt Maverick. Fun boat and built well. I now have a Wreidt Stinger that I'm doing a restro on. I replaced the gas tank, not a big deal.

The tank problem is not just Wreidt boats but any boat with fiberglass gas tanks that use e10 gas or any gas with ethanol in it. The ethanol eats the tank from the inside out. The gel coat (or some type of coating) on the inside of the tank, gets destroyed and will gum up the entire fuel system and I hear can ruin a motor. Point being, any fiberglass tank needs to be replaced with plastic or aluminum. Plastic is about half the price of aluminum. I ended up using a plastic thank from Moeller.

PM me if you get the boat and want to know first hand about a DIY tank replacement. You should be able to get money off the boat for the tank deal.

www.moellermarine.com/
Moving this thread back up in hopes someone who has been there and done that with tank replacement will chime in. TIA.
 
#20 ·
Original owner of a 1975 Wriedt Maverick here. It's been a good boat, but the fiberglass fuel tank has kept us from taking the boat out for the last few years. The carb gums up super quick and the boat will only run for 10-15 minutes before it starts spitting and popping from what I think is fiberglass resin that is liquefying in the gas and plugging everything. So I had the old fiberglass tank cut out of the under the bow, but that is as far as I've gone so far. It came out in 1 piece, pretty quick too. It was only glassed in at the back and had two "straps" of fiberglass....one off each side of the tank.

I haven't been able to find a pair of saddle gunnel tanks that are narrow enough to fit between the side of the hull and the seats/interior. So I guess I will put a bow tank back in the boat for another 40 years of use. I'm posting here in hopes of finding other people that have been there, done that before me and would be willing to offer suggestions and pointers on tank replacement. I see there is at least 1 other guy in CA(where I'm at too) who has already done a tank replacement job in a Wriedt Maverick.

Thanks in advance.
 
#27 ·
Matt, I strongly suggest you call and talk to Tom at JBP.

You are most likely going to need a custom tank fabbed to your size specifications. That is the case for most older boats that can't use a generic tank. They can do that from some basic measurements for size and shape as well as where the fill, sender and draw tube are located. If you have a place local, you can even just drop off the old tank and they will copy it. In areas where there are a lot of boats and boating there are usually local companies that can make you a US CG approved tank. Yes, you definitely want a company that can certify the tank to USCG standards. The cost usually isn't too bad.

Good Luck
 
#31 ·
Me too. He seemed uninterested in figuring out tanks that would work in such an old boat, or perhaps he doesn't know what tank works in a Wriedt. It's not like Wriedts are that common.

I think he may have shot from the hip with a price, but it was nearly what I'd value the whole boat at, 4 figures. Anyway, it just seemed like Imco didn't have anything that would work for sure.

At some point in the distant past, I spoke with an older gentleman that worked with Jerry Wriedt in the 70's building boats. He advised me to look for tanks from a Southwind. Assuming that's because they share a lower hull half?