dennishensen
New member
Hello,
I'm Dennis from holland and I was looking for a fast and not so common boat when I found a 1988 Checkmate Senator with a 454 magnum and Bravo I outdrive, 24'' Raptor prop and thru-hull exhaust.
The boat was sitting under a tree for the last 2 years with a very poor cover, so the red/white paint needs a lot of buffing haha
Good thing is that the boat has very little damages and al original decals are still good. there's also no antifouling or anything on it and it has only been driven on fresh water.
The upholstery is also still original but has all cracks and stuff so it's going to be redone this winter, including the carpets.
I have already taken out the engine (after I ran it first and checked compression and al that stuff) and I replaced all seals and gaskets, cam and lifters, coupler, water pump, spark plugs, plug wires etc. I repainted the engine black and mounted Billet aluminium valve covers and a Billet aluminium timing cover.
Also the bravo sterndrive got new seals (it leeked oil into the drive shaft bellow), was repainted and got new MerCruiser decals.
Now I'm going to remove the transom plate because there is a lot of play on the steering (gimball ring) and the steering cilinder is leeking oil.
If that's ready I'm going to clean up the engine compartment and bring it back to new.
I hope the boat will be in new condition before the next season. According to the previous owner it runs in the high 60's!!
I believe the Senator is a rare Checkmate, is that true? And there is a plate on the dash saying that it was custom build for someone. Is that normal?
I will post some boat and engine pics soon!!
Greetz,
Dennis
I'm Dennis from holland and I was looking for a fast and not so common boat when I found a 1988 Checkmate Senator with a 454 magnum and Bravo I outdrive, 24'' Raptor prop and thru-hull exhaust.

The boat was sitting under a tree for the last 2 years with a very poor cover, so the red/white paint needs a lot of buffing haha

The upholstery is also still original but has all cracks and stuff so it's going to be redone this winter, including the carpets.
I have already taken out the engine (after I ran it first and checked compression and al that stuff) and I replaced all seals and gaskets, cam and lifters, coupler, water pump, spark plugs, plug wires etc. I repainted the engine black and mounted Billet aluminium valve covers and a Billet aluminium timing cover.
Also the bravo sterndrive got new seals (it leeked oil into the drive shaft bellow), was repainted and got new MerCruiser decals.
Now I'm going to remove the transom plate because there is a lot of play on the steering (gimball ring) and the steering cilinder is leeking oil.
If that's ready I'm going to clean up the engine compartment and bring it back to new.
I hope the boat will be in new condition before the next season. According to the previous owner it runs in the high 60's!!

I believe the Senator is a rare Checkmate, is that true? And there is a plate on the dash saying that it was custom build for someone. Is that normal?
I will post some boat and engine pics soon!!
Greetz,
Dennis