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Huron Blue 04-18-2016 04:29 PM

My V20 CC project
 
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I'm have been, and plan on doing a lot more, work on my V-20 CC and would like yo post all the build info on here for tips and or just to show interested other folks what I'm doing. I have a LOT of pics! Do most people upload to say google drive then just post the link again as newer pics are added or just upload the things right on the forum here? I started to do that and it seemed like a LONG manual process. Just wondering what most people do.

Huron Blue 04-18-2016 04:41 PM

Well anyway... here's where I'm at so far. I'm having an issue with some pics are out of order. There are some comments next to pics. this probably isn't the best way to share a build / project. It's just uploading pics on this forum is like pulling teeth. very slow for me anyway. fyi anyone can download a pic from this google-drive link and repost here with comments I guess.... gotta be a better way. I'm a boater not a computer tech guy as you can tell :]
https://drive.google.com/folderview?...&usp=drive_web

Huron Blue 04-18-2016 05:27 PM

Ordered this... http://www.bottompaintstore.com/revo...nce&order=DESC

That's next. I gotta figure out the hyperlink thingy too

Huron Blue 04-18-2016 05:33 PM

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Figures... now it seems to upload pics just fine... anyway... if you want to see some comments on the pics on google click the i . PS I'm a firm believer in Murphy's law... so... since I've gone to all this trouble that means nobody will ever GAS... lol O-well good way for me to catalog what I did. My memory isn't getting any better.

inaforty 04-18-2016 05:35 PM

I use Photobucket to post picture not that it's best way to do it.

Nice looking boat.

Love the boat barn. That's sweet!

Thanks for sharing your pictures.

SkunkBoat 04-18-2016 05:50 PM

The forum pre-dates Google Drive but that is a good way. maybe I'll start doing that? Another way is to use Photobucket and post the links which show the pic in your post. (I need to experiment, maybe you can do the same with google drive).

Nice boat...NICER shed!!!! Tell me you built that so you could work on your boat....:love:

How did you like Seacast? Looks kind of thick. Did you have to use a vacuum bag? I used CarbonCore, pours nicely,no gaps.

A couple questions/comments, since you asked..
I see a fuel filter and a pump ball inside the cap mounted on transom.

When you go to change that filter you will get gas in your bilge.
I would suggest mount the filter outside in the motorwell and use the Racor 3227 with the plastic bottom that drains. Then you can see if there is water in there and you can drain the filter before removing it.

The best position of the pump ball should be outside between the filter and the motor with the arrow pointed UP at the motor.

The fuse block is nice but those are pretty light gauge feed wires considering you have three 30 amp fuses, a 20 and a 7.5.

Can't wait to see fish pictures....

SkunkBoat 04-18-2016 05:58 PM

Testing Google links.....it works. You can right click, Copy Image Address, then post as an image in the forum.

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/eS...9ZQ=w1821-h769

Well it worked for a day...I guess the link got lost?

Huron Blue 04-18-2016 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by SkunkBoat (Post 226742)
The forum pre-dates Google Drive but that is a good way. maybe I'll start doing that? Another way is to use Photobucket and post the links which show the pic in your post. (I need to experiment, maybe you can do the same with google drive).

Nice boat...NICER shed!!!! Tell me you built that so you could work on your boat....:love:

How did you like Seacast? Looks kind of thick. Did you have to use a vacuum bag? I used CarbonCore, pours nicely,no gaps.

A couple questions/comments, since you asked..
I see a fuel filter and a pump ball inside the cap mounted on transom.

When you go to change that filter you will get gas in your bilge.
I would suggest mount the filter outside in the motorwell and use the Racor 3227 with the plastic bottom that drains. Then you can see if there is water in there and you can drain the filter before removing it.

The best position of the pump ball should be outside between the filter and the motor with the arrow pointed UP at the motor.

The fuse block is nice but those are pretty light gauge feed wires considering you have three 30 amp fuses, a 20 and a 7.5.

Can't wait to see fish pictures....

I just spent 2 hrs screwing with google because I accidentally had two separate emails accounted with it and two separate passwords so that got interesting! But I think you guys are correct there is a was to simply copy and paste and or paste as url this way a specific pic / issue can be posted without the whole goggle drive aka GD.

re-shed - yes... I got the boat,,, then I decided I added the pole barn... and I'm not even done with it and right back to working on the boat! my 3rd boat btw the wife is thrilled of course. ha opps

re- fuel / water separator ... I agree and knew it would eventually be a bit awkward replacing it but... decided I'd prefer the out of the way benefit. Thinking I'll cut a gallon jug in 1/2 and get it under there with a drop cloth when the time comes.

re- gas bulb hmmm yea I wondered about that. I did get the arrow 'up'. I was surprised the trouble I had getting er primed guess it should have been opposite the filter eh?

re- panel?? Thanks I'll have to look at that further. I can't think why I have any 30's or 20's... That's what the fuse said in the pic? I'll have to look again myself. I did this winter buy a 35 amp 'breaker' I'm going to install back at the battery switch so the feed t the CC is fused. off topic but my dad down in Marathon had his 26 foot CC catch on fire!!! It's was definitely a wiring issue. he was damn lucky a guy across the canel saw it and the fire department got it out fast. But it meant all new 'everything'. So I'm all about doing what it takes to get that right. That's why I decided on the 35 amp breaker. I bet there's a lot of panels out there fed straight off the batt.

The finished boat will be aways off... kids ... work ... boats at cottage 100 miles away etc. Can't wait though. Last summer I took the boat from Port Sanilac Michigan to Stokes Bay Ontario and back. Awesome boat and engine combo. Would love to figure out a way to get a bit more protected from air flow.. like maybe a cover just over the front. I've done a bit of sewing. Not to get way OT but here's some pics of another boat I have I have for sale with more GD pics... took me ALL SUMMER to sew up the top and seats. Now I know why they want thousands.

Huron Blue 04-18-2016 09:06 PM

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Off topic... sorry But this is my other boat I sewed up the top and seats for... wow... what a LOT of work!! If anybody knows of a good classified url for a searay please let me know. I'll keep it on V20 topic now. If anybody knows of a CC with a cover over the front and if that works well I'd like to know. That could get sewed up a lot easier than a top.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/231913773155...84.m1555.l2649

Huron Blue 04-19-2016 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by SkunkBoat (Post 226742)
How did you like Seacast? Looks kind of thick. Did you have to use a vacuum bag? I used CarbonCore, pours nicely,no gaps.

I've used it 3 times now. Awesome product!! Highly recommended. Yes it is thick but it doesn't start to set for well over and hour maybe more like 1.5 hrs. it settles in no problem. No vacuum used. It's incredibly strong and really bonds well. I took what I had left over and just poured it on the ground. It was maybe 1.5-2" thick. I tried to break it with a sledge hammer and could NOT do it. It's really dense and hard and yet it has just a tiny amount of flexibility to it so it's not brittle. Good stuff. It saved my searay.


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