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inaforty
12-12-2009, 03:44 PM
Hello everyone,
Been lurking for quite sometime. Reading and gathering all the info I could on the V 20. Big thanks to all the contributors to the forum. Lots of info here that is very very helpful. 
 
I purchased a 1987 V 20 about 1 week ago after looking at 5 different V 20's. The boats isn't perfect but it's in pretty good shape. The floors and transom are solid (no flex and no water when removing screws from transom). The steering needs attention either cable or helm unit.. not sure. The VHF turns on but needs an antenna so I'm not sure how well it works. The 2.6 liter 200 Yamaha check out ok (compression,lower unit, etc). The woodwork will have to sanded and sealed.
 
If it wasn't 26 degrees with a windchill about 17 degrees I would still be outside working/play on it. I spent the day building a frame and covering it up with tarps. Looks like old man winter is going to stick around for awhile.
 
Few pictures of the boat. She needs a good cleaning and a good coat of wax but it's a bit chilly for that right now.
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/inaforty/V%2020%20Wellcraft/1212091016b.jpg
 
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/inaforty/V%2020%20Wellcraft/1212091016a.jpg
 
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/inaforty/V%2020%20Wellcraft/1211091246a.jpg
 
Is this a factory transom seat?? I know it's sitting sideways but there is mounting points on the floor. 
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/inaforty/V%2020%20Wellcraft/1211091232c.jpg
 
Thanks again to all that has shared the knowledge on this site!
RWilson2526
12-12-2009, 04:25 PM
Welcome....looks like a good one....yea we had an nice November but looks like this cold weather might be around a while.  Dont know if that seat is factory but it looks NICE.  Good luck with it.
willy
12-12-2009, 04:55 PM
Very nice, I am sure it will be ship shape by spring, welcome.
Where you located at? You should put it in your profile.
Just winterized my motor today, cold here in the Peoples Republic of NJ
inaforty
12-12-2009, 05:12 PM
Forgot to add that to my profile.
I'm in MA on the south coast.
Thanks for the kind words.
 
Sorry about the picture quality. I took the photos with my phone.
 
I guess I should have put that rear seat where the mounts are before I took the pictures. I'll take some pictures of the mounting brackets in the cockpit floor.
lumberslinger178
12-12-2009, 08:06 PM
welcome aboard, we love lots of pictures keep em coming . btw nice v:sly::sly::sly::sly::sly::sly:
macojoe
12-12-2009, 08:57 PM
welcome aboard!! I live in Wareham and go out of Fairheaven most of the time, we will have to hook up next spring.
captpete13
12-12-2009, 09:36 PM
Congrats on the nice boat:clap: Welcome to the site
chumbucket
12-12-2009, 11:27 PM
Looks very nice to me. Wellcraft did offer those rear bench seats at one point, so it may be factory original.
Good to see some more MA guys coming out of the wood work.
nipper
12-13-2009, 08:13 AM
Very nice looking V and very nice frame you built for it.
chumbucket
12-13-2009, 08:26 AM
inaforty; Let's see some pics of the Rosborough sometime. Hard to make it out in your avatar.:sun:
inaforty
12-13-2009, 09:21 AM
Macojoe,
Do you normally launch at the Sea View ramp or do you use Hoppy's Landing? I notice that another member here (Road King Cole) has a picture of his boat at the Sea View ramp. That big Novi lobster boat just east of the ramp is a dead give away.
 
Chumbucket,
I have lots of picutres of the Rosborough. Is it ok to post them here? Don't want to dilute the board or upset anyone. However it always fun to talk and look at boats (esp with it a whole 19 degrees outside).
Here is a few pictures of the Rosborough. I can post more if you want and it's ok with the moderators here.
Here is our boat that is set up for cruising with the sedan cabin and hardtop over the cockpit. On a mooring at Cuttyhunk!
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/inaforty/Cuttyhunk006.jpg
 
 
This is a friends Rosborough that is setup for fishing with the short cabin/wheelhouse (might be of more interest to the hardcore fishing crowd).
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/inaforty/PatrickByrdsRosborough.jpg
chumbucket
12-13-2009, 09:26 AM
Thanks. That's a good looking boat. I do like the shorter cabin.
Post all the pics you want. I'll deal with macojoe. :bat::nut::cen::hi:
macojoe
12-13-2009, 10:22 AM
No listen to CB he is all talk!!
Yes post all yopu want, heck I don't even own a V20 any more and I own the site!!
I use Hoppy all the time, nise run to the Vinyard from there and a short run to sell the catch when I get in.
BS also is here near me and will be using that ramp a lot this year, CB comes down from the N Shore and fishes with us from time to time also.
reelapeelin
12-13-2009, 12:15 PM
Welcome to the board, inaforty...looks like yer gonna fit in nicely here...nice V20 you got there...how extensive your plans to redo?...that 200 Yammie oughtta push her pretty good!!...
We just a bunch of boat-hos around here...we LOVE our V20s, but you can sure post up any boat ya wanna...if anybody complains we'll plug up their complainin' hole...:bat:
inaforty
12-13-2009, 01:07 PM
Thanks to everyone for the warm welcome.
 
Macojoe,
I buy the season pass that lets us use the Sea View ramp and the ramp at Pease Park (Fairhaven/New Bedford harbor). Will probably be using the Sea View ramp with the Wellcraft. I have thought of putting it on a mooring north of the Popes Island where we keep the Rosborough but the original idea was to trailer the Wellcraft. Probably could get a slip next to our Rosborough for short money after the 4th of July for the reminder of the season.
 
Reelpeelin,
I want to refinish the wood work. Probably put a completely new steering unit w/cable. Get a antenna for the VHF. Install a Garmin 192c plotter (off the Whaler). Probably get as many of the gel coat chips repaired when the weather warms up. I'm missing the catch for the lower latch for the folding V berth doors. Also the latch for the little door that access battery compartment is broken/missing. Might looking into sealing the gape where the cap meets the bottom where the motor mounts (under the aluminum). The motor was rigged to run on a portable tank. Seems the carbs needing cleaning/adjusting and the mechanic that got the boat ready for sale didn't feel comfortable run the motor on the gas that was in the tank. So I will more then likely remove and clean/pump out the old gas out of the belly tank. No gas in the bilge so I believe the tank is in good shape but I might look into changing it out for a poly tank by Moeller. Moeller makes a 40 gallon tank that I believe will fit however I will losing capacity of course. 
 
Whew....... that is quite of bit of work! I guess I should get outside and try to get some of the wood work in the basement so I can get started. Spring will be here soon with this list.
chumbucket
12-13-2009, 02:12 PM
CB comes down from the N Shore and fishes with us from time to time also.
One more time big guy; I do not and never have lived on the North Shore (the Italian Riviera). I live on the South Shore. Geography was never your strong subject. Was it? Then again, neither was spelling. :nut:
randlemanboater
12-13-2009, 03:42 PM
Welcome to the site!!!!!
 
Nice looking V, and your other boat ain't bad either.
inaforty
12-13-2009, 04:57 PM
Randleman,
 That V20 with 140 - 4 stroker has got to be a sweet setup!
inaforty
12-14-2009, 05:25 AM
Here are a few pictures of the bench seat that was in the boat when I bought it. Has anyone seen a bench seat like this. Still wondering if it might be a factory option. Seems pretty cool but takes up some space. I found the pins that hold the seat in place. They have compression type ball bearings that hold the pins in place (similar to a ratchet/socket) thru the bottom of the seat frame and into the mounting brackets.
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/inaforty/V%2020%20Wellcraft/1213091346a.jpg
 
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/inaforty/V%2020%20Wellcraft/1213091347a.jpg
Road King Cole
12-14-2009, 09:16 AM
Congrats and welcome to the site. I guess you already know about me...
I go to Acushnet often, my inlaws live on Mendon road and often bike ride through the area.
Welcome aboard inaforty. I have an 87 also and from what I can gather from other V owners I know and have seen, yours is the first I have seen with a bench seat like that. It may have been an option at one time, but I think it was added on by a previous owner.
 
:nice:
chumbucket
12-14-2009, 09:50 AM
If you look through the old brochures we have in the archives, there are a couple years where you can clearly see a bench seat so they must have been an option from the factory.
Here's one example;
http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/cat_1989/017_wellcraft
inaforty
12-14-2009, 02:19 PM
Chum,
 Thanks for finding that photo. I'm pretty sure that is the same seat that I have from what I can see of the chrome frame in the photo. 
 Our boat might have came with that seat of course that catalog is an 1989 and our boat is a 1987. Hmmmmmmmmm
nymack66
12-14-2009, 05:47 PM
Welcome to the site, Congratulations very nice Boat best of luck, please be sure to keep us posted.
inaforty
12-14-2009, 06:45 PM
Thanks again to all for a warm welcome.
 
 I was messing around on the boat this afternoon but forgot to take a photo of those mounting pins that hold that bench seat in place.
 I will do that tomorrow after. 
 
 I almost got all the trim woodwork off the boat. 
 I will then spend sometime refinishing the wood.
nipper
12-14-2009, 09:12 PM
INA40, this may just spark a debate.  I recommend you clean your teak up well, including sanding, then hit it with 3-4 coats of Sikkens Cetol Marine Finish.  No, this is not SPAM.  This stuff just works very well.  It used to suffer from a bit of an orangish (is that a word?) cast, but the modern product and the variations thereof look very nice.  Cetol is very durable.  I would avoid the gloss finish, but the traditional, satin and natural teak finishes are very nice.  Another nice thing about it is that once a year, you can lightly sand any nicks or cuts, Cetol it up, and you are good to go for the year.  I have found this stuff works much longer than teak oil or varnish, at least for a northern boat which spends 1/2 of the year (at least) under cover.
inaforty
12-15-2009, 07:09 PM
Nipper,
Thanks for the suggestion on the Sikken. I have a good bit of Helmsmen left over from doing the Whaler wood work last summer. However it would probably a better idea to use something of better quality.
 
I took a few photos of the mounting pins that hold the bench seat to the floor. 
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/inaforty/V%2020%20Wellcraft/1215091814a.jpg
 
The pins have a button to release the ball bearings the hold the pins into the floor mounts.
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/inaforty/V%2020%20Wellcraft/1215091815a.jpg
 
The pins would slide through the frame of the seat and into the floor mount.
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/inaforty/V%2020%20Wellcraft/1215091815b.jpg
macojoe
12-15-2009, 07:29 PM
Them are pretty neat.
reelapeelin
12-16-2009, 07:23 AM
Hate to bring up a negative, but it's a reality around here...how did Wellcraft keep water from entering the center hole of the bracket?... :head:
willy
12-16-2009, 08:28 AM
I have the same set up for my 92, and Wellcraft did not do anything to prevent water going in when the seat is not mounted. It would just drip into the bildge below if water got on the deck.
Inaforty I would recommend also you pull the screws and plate and put some 4200 on the back side of the plate and the screw holes and re-bed. Wellcraft did not seal them well from what I could see on other boats as well.
reelapeelin
12-16-2009, 10:35 AM
I have the same set up for my 92, and Wellcraft did not do anything to prevent water going in when the seat is not mounted. It would just drip into the bildge below if water got on the deck.
Inaforty I would recommend also you pull the screws and plate and put some 4200 on the back side of the plate and the screw holes and re-bed. Wellcraft did not seal them well from what I could see on other boats as well.
That's why I brought it up...seal not only the screw-holes, but check and see if Wellcraft sealed the sides of the holes the pin goes through as well?...the good news is from the pics he's postin' the deck appears to still be solid, so they musta done somethin'...
inaforty
12-17-2009, 04:51 PM
Reel and Willy,
Thanks for the input on the unsealed coring. I will pull the plates and try to remove the coring around the holes. Then I fill with West system epoxy with filler and redrill to correct size. I'll be sure 4200 the screws. It will have to warm up a bit to do any of those outside jobs. It's around 25 degrees outside right now. Brrrrrrrrrrr!!
 
When I removed the frame for the cuddy door I notice that the plywood in the bulkhead was a bit damp. I tried to force a screwdriver into the plywood but it wasn't soft. I do have two screws that hold the frame of the door that need to be rebedded (sp?).
 
Anyone have any luck with removing mold and mildew from the monkey fur in the overhead in the V berth? Looks like it's going to be a fun job. 
 
 
Looking into replacing the steering with a NFB assembly from Teleflex. Anyone have any idea what the correct cable length for an 87 with a 200 Yamaha? Have a good friend that had a V 20 a few years back that replaced his steering cable and he said he had to lift the motor (150 Black Max Merc) out of the way to get the radius of the cable worked around and installed. Anyone with any experience doing this? Just wondering if I can do the cable install in the backyard with the boat undercover or wait an move it to the driveway in the spring so I can get the cherry picker to lift the motor up.
 
 
 
Road King Cole,
Your inlaws live on Mendon rd or Mendall Rd?
willy
12-17-2009, 08:54 PM
Don't know, but take pics I may be doing the same thing this spring, others here have done it and I believe you do have to unbolt and lift the engine
inaforty
12-18-2009, 05:37 AM
Willy,
I'll try to take some pictures when I change the steering. 
 
 Should have know not to second guess my friend about the steering cable. He was born with a wrench in his hand and can fix anything. Good thing is I can always give him a ring if I get stuck along the way. :)
chumbucket
12-18-2009, 05:50 AM
Yes, the motor needs to be pulled away from the transom in most cases in order to get the cable in without over stressing the bend.
phatdaddy
12-18-2009, 06:44 PM
not sure about the 87, but i've changed the cable on my 83(150 mariner) without lifting the motor.  i pull the rod box on the starboard side.  this allows me to feed the cable from the middle to both ends.  also the previous owner cut a oblong shaped hole in the splashwell to allow the steering rod to align with the  tube on the motor...
i believe the correct length is 17' or 18', but your old cable has a number cut in the housing with the length of it.
inaforty
12-19-2009, 03:39 AM
Thanks Phatdaddy,
 I have the rod boxes out right now to refinish the rod holders and trim wood.
 Can't hurt to give it a try.  
 Hopefully the weather will warm up a bit and not stay like it is now.
Brrrrrrrrrr
reelapeelin
12-19-2009, 11:50 AM
Easy enough to measure...from center of gunwale to center of steering helm, then from center of gunwale to center of motor, then down the gunwale from helm to front of engine...add the three measurements and yer there...several years back I changed my old '74 and it took a 17' NFS and did not require an engine lift...but keep in mind the splashwells in yours and mine are quite different...good luck and don't forget the pics...:clap:
inaforty
12-23-2009, 06:06 PM
Been working on the woodwork. I had almost a full gallon of Minwax Helmsmen so I used that. I looked at the Sikkens products but at $109 a gallon I thought I would just put a few extra coats of the cheap stuff. Something to keep me busy with all the snow on the ground outside.
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/inaforty/V%2020%20Wellcraft/1221091707a.jpg
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/inaforty/V%2020%20Wellcraft/1221091715a.jpg
lumberslinger178
12-23-2009, 07:03 PM
looking good ...... take lots of pics:nice:
reelapeelin
12-24-2009, 08:13 AM
Thanks for all the pics!!...good work on the teak...and may I say, "Nice shop!!"...:clap:
nipper
12-24-2009, 11:45 AM
Looks terrific in a 40.  Yeah, the Sikkens is expensive, but a quart goes a long way.  I about cried last year when I knocked over an open, almost full quart in my garage.  $40 down the drain and a permanent stain on the garage floor!
inaforty
12-24-2009, 03:57 PM
Nipper,
 I might regret using the cheap stuff but the V 20 will probably get limited time on the water next summer. However I might be under estimating the allure of the V 20 as a fun day boat and leave the Rosborough tied up at the marina.
nipper
12-25-2009, 12:37 AM
I think you will be fine with it.  As is evident from the pix of your work, you prepped the wood very well which is the key.  Hard to beat the look of a nicely prepped and varnished teak.
inaforty
01-31-2010, 11:38 AM
We had a few nice days last week and got to work on the boat. Cleaned up the mold and mildew in the monkey hair. Came out pretty good considering how bad it looked when we started. Just need to go over the monkey hair with Resolve carpet cleaner to remove the stains from the glue use to apply the monkey hair to the ceiling of the V berth.
 
Installed the V berth teak and the teak strips for the sliding hatch along with the fiddle sticks on the dash. Haven't installed the V berth doors yet because of a crack in the gel coat. Seems the boat might have been a victim of theft at some point by the looks of the damage.
 
Few photos
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/inaforty/V%2020%20Wellcraft/0128101715a.jpg
 
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/inaforty/V%2020%20Wellcraft/0128101715b.jpg
 
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/inaforty/V%2020%20Wellcraft/0128101714a.jpg
 
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/inaforty/V%2020%20Wellcraft/0128101713b.jpg
 
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/inaforty/V%2020%20Wellcraft/0128101713a.jpg
 
Got the steering cable out of the boat (had to cut it at the motor). Everyone was correct..the motor will have to be removed to install the new steering unit and cable. The cable and steering unit was original with a date of Nov 1986. Looks like I'm at a point where I will have to wait for warmer weather to do the steering installation. While I have the motor off I would like to seal the transom under the aluminum trim. I removed an old transducer from the boat an didn't see any water dripping. Might have gotten lucky and have a solid transom.
nipper
01-31-2010, 07:44 PM
Looks very nice Inaforty.  Very nice indeed.  My 91 V does not have teak surrounding the hatch like that--has a plastic/vinyl type material.  Only teak on my 91 are the slides for the hatch and a couple small pieces on the dash.
inaforty
02-01-2010, 05:34 AM
Thanks for the compliments Nipper.
 I like the teak trim in the V berth.
I have to remember to allocate time at the beginning or end of each season to sand and apply another coat of sealant to those exposed trim pieces. 
 
 I guess the ideal thing would be to have those trim pieces that hold the sliding hatch in place made out of starboard. I would imagine that would be pretty spendy though. I'm guessing you would need a full sheet of 3/4" starboard. 
 
 Does your 91 have the teak step treads on top of the gunnels?
nipper
02-01-2010, 09:13 AM
Nope, no teak there, and door to the cabin is just a sliding door made of  black plexiglass.
Blue_Runner
02-01-2010, 03:01 PM
Inaforty - nice work and welcome to the site. I'm in love with yours and your buddies 246's. Those are badass! You have the luxurious cruiser and he has the hardcore fisher - sounds like you two have it covered nicely! 
 
That bench seat is 100% factory original. I know because I have one that I bought from someone on this site. 
 
Here's some pix. The wood rotted in mine around the screws and it need to be refurbed. 
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d73/stinkery/0804072019a.jpg
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d73/stinkery/0928071315.jpg
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d73/stinkery/S2010025-2.jpg
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d73/stinkery/S2010023-2.jpg
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d73/stinkery/0429072011.jpg
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d73/stinkery/0407071201a.jpg
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d73/stinkery/0407071200.jpg
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d73/stinkery/S2010018.jpg
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d73/stinkery/S2010010-1.jpg
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d73/stinkery/S2010002.jpg
macojoe
02-01-2010, 03:28 PM
here you can buy what you need in Seaboard (same as starboard) in quater sheets I think. 
I bought a 3/4 sheet fr my boat as I made all covrs and stuff from it and also the hatch sliders.
All the red dots are 3/4 except the dash and engin cover
http://www.syncboard.com/albums/Boat-Tackle-Box/7234_G.sized.jpg
All this is 3/8 starboard except the one floor cover
http://www.syncboard.com/albums/Boat-Tackle-Box/7777_G.sized.jpg
even the built in tackle box CB and I built was 3/8 starboard
http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/albums/album92/Picture_229.sized.jpg
http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/albums/album92/Picture_226.sized.jpg
http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/albums/album92/Picture_220.sized.jpg
http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/albums/album92/Picture_221.jpg
inaforty
02-02-2010, 06:42 AM
Blue Runner,
Great pictures! Everyone looks to be having a great time on the water. Sure is nice to look at photos like that in this cold weather. Love the one of the dog all snuggled up with a towel. That seat is exactly what I have. Do you know what year boat that seat came off of? 
Glad you enjoyed pictures of the Rosborough. Have a friend that has one with the extend cabin but doesn't have the extended hardtop because they like to fish.Kind of gives the best of both worlds in a Rosborough.
 
Macojoe,
Holy cow!
Looks like you rebuilt that boat with starboard. Great job! Did you purchase the stock locally? That tackle center came out sweet. 
 
I did something similar with our Parker. I built a bulkhead to inclose the V berth.
Here is a before pic.
http://www.parkerboats.net/media/images/boat_lineup/interiors/2120_2320SL_SC/helm2.jpg
 
Here is an after pic..
http://image05.webshots.com/5/5/20/17/72352017Qeqmff_fs.jpg
Blue_Runner
02-02-2010, 10:01 AM
Yeah I like the dog on the bench seat too!   She's a true boat dog no doubt.  Her first day at the lake at 3 months old she fell in the water twice.  Both times off the dock - once was due to her seeing her shadow - seriously!   LOL  
 
That parker looks sweet!  It looks to me like you like to spend a lot of time on the water.    
 
I don't know what year the boat was the seat came off.  It belonged to a fellow "TMcGovern" on this site.  I gave him 50 bucks for it which made me feel like I stole it.  
 
TMcGovern has 2 pics in his profile.  Here they are....maybe you can tell what model from the pics?   I'm going to say late 80's early 90's?  
http://www.wellcraftv20.com/community/image.php?u=240&dateline=1200492505&type=profile
http://www.wellcraftv20.com/community/image.php?u=240&dateline=2008
Blue_Runner
02-02-2010, 10:07 AM
Aha!  I found it!  Dug up an old post from TMcGovern just before I bought his seat.....check it out.  He states, "I have an original 86 bench in my garage." 
 
Here's the link!
http://www.wellcraftv20.com/community/showthread.php?t=5064&highlight=bench
chumbucket
02-02-2010, 11:00 AM
inaforty; the plastics can be bought in Dorchester at;
http://www.jfreeman.com/panels.html
Looks like their prices have gone up quite a bit, but I think you'll still find them cheaper than the marine retailers.
Road King Cole
02-02-2010, 11:08 AM
Inaforty,
Great job on your boat! When can I swing mine over?
I need to do work on mine, but need to wait till warmer weather. When I had my garage built, I wasn't thinking "boat". 
What did you use for the back mat on the passenger side dash? Mine is lifting up and would like to replace it. 
rkc
macojoe
02-02-2010, 02:36 PM
naforty; the plastics can be bought in Dorchester at;
http://www.jfreeman.com/panels.html
Looks like their prices have gone up quite a bit, but I think you'll still find them cheaper than the marine retailers. 		
Wow I am glad they updated the site iyt really was like 5 years old!!
Yes went and picked up all the sheets and we cut all to size in my yard.
Road King Cole
02-02-2010, 02:56 PM
Road King Cole,
Your inlaws live on Mendon rd or Mendall Rd?
Sorry, I was going back and admiring the pics and stuff and just noticed this.
Yes, it's mendall rd, not mendon rd. They actually are now moving to rochester.
rkc
inaforty
02-02-2010, 05:43 PM
RKC,
Your in laws live (or use to live) less then a mile from me. That black mat is original I believe. It was on the boat when I purchased it. 
Did you check out my photos of the ramp at Sea View?
http://www.wellcraftv20.com/community/showthread.php?t=13417
 
 
Blue Runner,
Thanks for that info on the seat. I have a pretty good idea that the one that came with our boat is probably a factory option with it being a 1987 model.
 What is the motor your running on your V 20? Looks like a 150 HPDI Yamaha?
The Parker was a great boat but we need something more geared to cruising. For the folks that like to fish it is a heck of a boat. Got to meet Robin and Linwood at the Hartford boat show and showed them the work I did on the Parker. Linwood was very impressed and liked it alot. I brought 2 Portuguese sweet breads (local favorite) for the owner of BOATS inc (Niantic CT) where we bought our Parker. He gave one one of the breads to Linwood to take home with him. I often wonder how he like it.... 
 
chumbucket and macjoe,
Thanks for the info on your source for starboard. My brother in law and sister want to enclosed the pilothouse and build a bulkhead/sliding door on their 29' Backcove. This info will come in handy when he gets started.
Road King Cole
02-03-2010, 08:37 AM
Hi inaforty,
Yes I did see your pictures of the boat ramp. Looks like it will be a few more weeks 'till we can launch there...:sad:
My inlaws still still live there. Its the big obnoxious bright yellow house, it has my old sailboat in the driveway.
rkc
Blue_Runner
02-03-2010, 09:19 AM
Inaforty - your very welcome.  My motor -  its a 2004 Yamaha TLRC - regular old 2 stroke.  I got a great deal on it new in '05.  My only complaint would be the 2 - 2.5 mpg but its been a good power plant.
macojoe
02-03-2010, 10:52 AM
I was down at Seaview Monday still looks the same!
I am getting a lip this year, I was thinking about Earls but now have decided to go to Seaport Marina. You will be able to look off the route 6 bridge and see my boat.  Right across from the fish house were I sell my catch, going to be nice and easy this year!!
Road King Cole
02-03-2010, 10:56 AM
It must have been tough for you to not have a "lip".
(Ok I should shut up, I probably do more typo's than anybody and MJ may give me a real "lip").
Congrats! You need to have an "open slip party"!!!
:beer:
CaptJ
02-03-2010, 10:57 AM
:happy:I'M IN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  :happy:Beer and women on MJ.:happy:
macojoe
02-03-2010, 11:08 AM
Yea so don't give me any lip!!  LOL   Now you know why some here call me the windtalker!!
Beer is fine and they have the Foxy Lady right around the corner!
chumbucket
02-03-2010, 12:15 PM
Yea so don't give me any lip!!  LOL   Now you know why some here call me the windtalker!!
Beer is fine and they have the Foxy Lady right around the corner!
Hmmmmmm. Pope's Island Center for the Performing Arts. :hide:
inaforty
02-03-2010, 04:27 PM
Ha!
Our Rosborough is right around the corner on the north side of the bridge at Whaling City Marina. Not sure if we going to spring for a slip for the Wellcraft. Would be much easier then trailering it but then I would have to apply new bottom paint and zinc etc. The wife is all for it but I'm going to have to come up with the cash.
 
Should be a hell of as time this summer at the Seaport. I would imagine they will have the outdoor Tiki Bar open. Seems they had it setup last year but never open it. I wonder if they had trouble with permits etc. I notice that the Seaport is rebuilding the seawall.
inaforty
02-20-2010, 07:43 AM
Got some more work done on the boat. Removed the bail mounts from the previous owners electronics and filled the holes in the dash.
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/inaforty/V%2020%20Wellcraft/0214101318b.jpg
 
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/inaforty/V%2020%20Wellcraft/0219101747a.jpg
 
Couldn't get the Garmin 192 to mount in the same location on the dash as the previous electronics due to the internal GPS antenna on top of the Garmin unit. So I built a little box out of starboard to mount the unit on the right hand side of the dash. Came out pretty good and cheaper then a RAM mount.
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/inaforty/V%2020%20Wellcraft/0214101318a.jpg
 
Also installed the doors to the cuddy/V berth. 
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/inaforty/V%2020%20Wellcraft/0219101749a.jpg
 
I'm going to toss out the old bail mounts. Not sure what they are for but if anyone has any use for them let me know and I'll send them out to you.
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/inaforty/V%2020%20Wellcraft/0214101320a.jpg
RWilson2526
02-20-2010, 08:15 AM
nice job staying at it....supposed to hit 45 F here today....planning on pulling back the tarp and getting a little done myself.
racrx7
02-20-2010, 12:08 PM
Doors look fantastic!! What did you put on them to make them look so rich?
inaforty
02-20-2010, 05:02 PM
The wood was a mess when we got the boat. I sanded everything down then went with 6 coats of Helm'smen by Minwax. Not the best stuff to use but it came out OK. I had a good portion of a gallon left over from doing the wood on our Whaler.
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