Volga 70 - Molnia Enquiry
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 2:36 pm
I would like to pose a query
Last year I came across 2 small hydrofoil craft in the Crimean region of Ukraine where I operate a Hostel/Guesthouse each summer season. I have delivered racing yachts across the Pacific and Caribbean and owned ski boats when I was living in Australia, so as a boating enthusiast I was intrigued by these unusual craft.
By perusing your site I have identified one as a Volga 70 (with a stern drive leg) and the other as an earlier Molnia craft (with a V-drive propeller shaft)
I am considering purchasing one or the other as a restoration/rebuild project but have absolutely no idea of the value of such an oddity so I am asking for a ballpark figure perhaps?
The boats are in very similar condition:
Both boats are structurally sound.
Both boats are on blocks and obviously have not seen use in sometime.
Both will require all controls to be replaced.
Both will require all interior trim to be replaced.
Both will require to be electrically re-wired.
Both windscreens are in good condition.
Both have their instrument panels intact and in good condition.
Neither has a serviceable trailer.
Both will require a replacement or rebuilt engine plant.
The Volga 70 stern drive will require an overhaul I imagine, but then so will the Molnia's V-drive gearbox.
Thus basically the hull and fascias are sound and the rest will need replacing!
I lean toward the Molnia only because of the ease of working on a V-drive over a stern drive (I have owned both on various ski boats)
and I fail to see the trim benefits of the stern drive unit on a hydrofoil?
Lastly, another query....Has anybody considered (or in fact transplanted) an outboard drive to a Volga 70?
I have access to a 150hp Mercury outboard which with a little cutting and welding could be positioned low on the transom to reduce the centre or gravity and maintain the necessary propeller depth.
Would you consider this feasible from a technical point of view?
Please note that I am not trying to restore either boat to factory or 'show' spec but looking to have a serviceable but unusual runabout pleasure boat in which I can also take guests out for summer boat trips around Sevastopol and Yalta.
Many thanks for your time and consideration
Adam
Last year I came across 2 small hydrofoil craft in the Crimean region of Ukraine where I operate a Hostel/Guesthouse each summer season. I have delivered racing yachts across the Pacific and Caribbean and owned ski boats when I was living in Australia, so as a boating enthusiast I was intrigued by these unusual craft.
By perusing your site I have identified one as a Volga 70 (with a stern drive leg) and the other as an earlier Molnia craft (with a V-drive propeller shaft)
I am considering purchasing one or the other as a restoration/rebuild project but have absolutely no idea of the value of such an oddity so I am asking for a ballpark figure perhaps?
The boats are in very similar condition:
Both boats are structurally sound.
Both boats are on blocks and obviously have not seen use in sometime.
Both will require all controls to be replaced.
Both will require all interior trim to be replaced.
Both will require to be electrically re-wired.
Both windscreens are in good condition.
Both have their instrument panels intact and in good condition.
Neither has a serviceable trailer.
Both will require a replacement or rebuilt engine plant.
The Volga 70 stern drive will require an overhaul I imagine, but then so will the Molnia's V-drive gearbox.
Thus basically the hull and fascias are sound and the rest will need replacing!
I lean toward the Molnia only because of the ease of working on a V-drive over a stern drive (I have owned both on various ski boats)
and I fail to see the trim benefits of the stern drive unit on a hydrofoil?
Lastly, another query....Has anybody considered (or in fact transplanted) an outboard drive to a Volga 70?
I have access to a 150hp Mercury outboard which with a little cutting and welding could be positioned low on the transom to reduce the centre or gravity and maintain the necessary propeller depth.
Would you consider this feasible from a technical point of view?
Please note that I am not trying to restore either boat to factory or 'show' spec but looking to have a serviceable but unusual runabout pleasure boat in which I can also take guests out for summer boat trips around Sevastopol and Yalta.
Many thanks for your time and consideration
Adam