I went ahead and glassed in the old engine controls panel hole and shifter/throttle hole, as they were located in prime leak water into the boat locations. There was also another hatch near the gas...
texlan 12-11-2019 11:17 PMThis girl needed a real new lease on life. It needed a new backbone..err mast compression post step. It needed a new sole. We could rebuild her... we do have the technology. She could be more than...
texlan 12-10-2019 10:40 PMEven though I'd stepped back, I did manage to, over a year or so, finish out the new sump and engine bay pretty nicely, and even got the nuisance pump (A whale 320 gulper with air pressure switch)...
texlan 12-10-2019 09:27 PMI was starting to feel pretty good about the sump situation,
but once you start cutting, it becomes an addiction. There was the Great Rotten Galley Removal of '17..
The delaminated...
So No Problem needed to come clean about it's past, and if I was ever to get my soon to be wife to come aboard, I had to fix the petrole-mold smell. Unfortunately, much of it was not visible...
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I noticed the main breaker switching only the hot line and thinking Tin Kicker screwed up I went to the owner's manual and saw that he was correct. Besides
Tom Metzger Yesterday, 04:59 PMThe valuable blog entry in post #10 is preserved here for future generations. (Wayback Machine)
https://web.archive.org/web/20191214...epair-and.html
In a similar vein, I recall wishing I had gotten a much larger diameter post, and centered the post on the base plate. The boat builders insisted the
knoisewater Yesterday, 11:07 AMVery helpful repair article with great photos. Modest commentary....
Nicely done!
The best of my 'upgrades' could
The link works now for any future owners who want to see how I did it. Unfortunately I don't own the boat anymore, as I've moved on to other adventures,
knoisewater Yesterday, 10:37 AMKeep in mind that "standards" change, over the years and decades.
Our '88 was factory wired with all GFI-protected outlets for the AC
Good eye!
I very much agree with Parrothead and will add that there are other things also not to ABYC, such as the distance from the shore
A word of caution. The OEM drawing presented by tinkicker is out of current ABYC compliance in at least one aspect, the requirement that both current
Parrothead 12-13-2019, 09:11 PM
She's got sole!
Floor frames were carefully measured and cut to float a cm off of the hull, glassed on both sides and epoxy sealed edges, then tabbed into place with 3 layers of 17 oz tabbing. A large 3/8" G-10...
texlan 12-13-2019 07:40 AM