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Destroyer 12-22-2018 03:17 AM

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Originally Posted by scook (Post 237671)
Somebody send an email address and I’ll send pictures. You guys who have posting photos figured can post them for everybody to see. Mine doesn’t clamp the lower unit but could be easily modified to do that if needed.

PM sent

Dschaffer 12-24-2018 03:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scook (Post 237671)
Somebody send an email address and I’ll send pictures. You guys who have posting photos figured can post them for everybody to see. Mine doesn’t clamp the lower unit but could be easily modified to do that if needed.

Hey. I just saw these posts. I’m not sure why I didn’t get an email notification. Anyway, I’ll send you a pm now. Thanks!

Dschaffer 12-24-2018 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by bgreene (Post 237657)
Trim tabs - absolutely.

Tabs down and you can run on slow plane through chop without pounding.

What brand/model do you have?

reelapeelin 12-25-2018 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Dschaffer (Post 237101)
I picked her up in the spring and had several adventures on Lake Michigan and a few in land lakes. I love this boat! What can/should I do to keep her in good shape? The biggest concern, from what I've read, is the Mercruiser 3.7 (165hp). I have yet to experience any real issues except that the coolant bottle sometimes ends up very low. I need to put new gauges on as not all work (any suggestions?). There is a bit of spider cracking here and there that I don't believe to be a concern but it would be great to find someone in my area (Northwest Michigan) with experience with these boats. It's an 88. Any recommendations for trim tabs? I'd like to have a steadier ride through the chop. It almost seems like the bow could use more weight. Anyway, I will spend more time searching the site and learning all I can. Any tips, or fellow V20 owners in the area, would be greatly appreciated!

The little bit of spider cracking you mention...wear it as a badge...Remember your new love is 30 years old...she looks well cared for! Never had an I/O, but hear it's a good idea to keep a watchful eye on the bellows for cracking or any other signs of age or leaks...they are keeping a lot of water from coming into your boat.

Add the trim tabs...I've had hydraulics and my next will be Lenco electrics. With tabs, you can lower the bow all you want w/out adding weight and it will improve the ride tremendously!

Great TOP!... if yur budget allows, go ahead and have eisenglass clear side panels...


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