I am a goal oriented guy and this "no progress" is bugging me. I need some boat time. This project is not going as fast as I want it to. I still haven't found the time to stretch the main out and see what condition it is in. I wish the boat would fit in the garage... I have been reading a lot and those running aground stories are scaring me. I need a depth finder. Thinking about a trolling motor for power, all of the small motors are expensive and pull start. Trolling motors are easy to start, light and will push the boat just fine. I have a continuous source of free 12v automotive batteries so it is the cheaper alternative. I am not worried about ruining batteries so if I deep discharge them I'll just replace them. I also have a big (2000/4000) inverter which might be nice for fans or other equipment, if I have "extra" battery capacity. Where is the best place to add weight (batteries) for best boat performance, and what to do about venting. Auto batteries are lighter than deep cycle and should give similar performance, they just won't take as many cycles. I work with generators and the batteries get replaced every two years and a decent percentage (40%) are good. I could also use a small (honda inverter) generator to recharge if I decide to camp on the boat. These are just random thoughts as I plan my adventures. In the car world we would call this "bench racing"...I guess I'm "driveway sailing".