Here is the last of the major carpentry projects that I had planned for my E29 interior. The V-Berth Workbench. This one probably isn't for everybody... If it helps, think of it as more of a...
toddster 10-26-2019 05:35 PMIn response to comments on the previous blog entry. Yes! Access to the quadrant is easy. You do have to lie on your back, but you can scooch right up under it. I constructed a shelf to fit over the...
bigd14 10-07-2019 08:32 PM[FONT=&]I have been meaning to post this for awhile but only recently took some pics. The aft end of the 30+ is only accessible through the lazarette. It's not a comfortable space. Add a spare...
bigd14 10-03-2019 11:00 PMWhat fools are we to try to force rectangular furniture into our round boats? More properly, these things should be some sort of honeycomb structure, growing organically from the hull while lending...
toddster 09-23-2019 08:03 PMCan't seem to add photos to the "comments" section, so I'll tack on an extra post.
Thanks all, for the kind words. Soft focus is a friend to some of the details...
I should add that this, like...
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I'm so pleased to see you willing to accept the challenge and invest the dollars and effort to restore this lovely boat. Good luck as you work your way
Frank Langer Yesterday, 11:38 PMI usually start with Defender.
https://www.defender.com/product.jsp...071&id=4520214
My sender is/was a vertical tube with a float on two rails inside. Just wondering where I might find a replacement...
Thanks for the replies people!
Purchased a 1970 E41 and had it hauled home this Fall for a major restoration. Would love to hear from other E41 owners. Currently have it on the hard
Mike Brockman Yesterday, 10:10 PMI guess they must have changed the mechanism over the model years, because ours (1989 version) was a float on a vertical shaft that turned the dial -
u079721 Yesterday, 09:38 PMBTW.... if you need an extra pair of hands with anything once she's in Everett (fingers crossed), let me know. I'm local and happy to pitch in.
bgary Yesterday, 09:09 PMKenneth and Max, I think you hit the nail on the head. I'm definitely headed down that path, but not without a bit of reason. I'm on the waiting list
trickdhat Yesterday, 08:30 PMMy factory sender was a float on a lever arm. Never worked because the arm hit a baffle in the fuel tank. Even if it had worked, it would not be remotely
Christian Williams Yesterday, 05:05 PMHello,
My fuel gauge sending unit died and I am trying to replace. Anyone out there have experience? My tank is original 54 gallon on a 1984 E38.
Another Engine Panel Upgrade Pt 3
Continued from Part 2.
Kenneth K 11-25-2019 10:54 PMThought I'd post the final chapter of my engine panel upgrade. I...