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Repair cuddy/console panels
I have been lurking around this forum for over a year and finally got around to my first post and I must confess, I feel real guilty how I am treating this lady, a '76 V. My boys and I love her but I know I am not doing right by her. She is a real lady and serves us well but needs some extra attention to go to the big dance.
Some details: 1976 V bought in 1994 2000 Johnson 150 1996 Cox Magic Trail As you can see the panels on both sides need a "little" work. Any suggestions on how to proceed? How about checking the overall condition of the boat. For example, there is a soft spot in the floor just behind the cuddy in the bottom of the well. If the stringers are damaged, how do I check? As you can see, I have not even taken her out this spring. If I do not show her some attention, she will get real hard to get along with. http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i8.../IM002263c.jpg http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i8.../IM002264a.jpg http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i8.../IM002261a.jpg http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i8.../IM002272a.jpg http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i8.../IM002260a.jpg |
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Doug do a search engine for consoles on this site, many variations on how to do it, shapes and lay outs vary year to year. A popular component panel replaacement is starboard or one of its clones, much tougher and easier to maintain than factory stuff. By the way nice ride ;)
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Ditto to what willy said. *Go to the gallery *MJ did his and CB too there are others but I'm having a senior moment. *Starboard is the ticket! *Bill Mc *;D
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Look under center console help here I'm in the process of doing mine lots of pics there besides my own...Ted
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I first thought ya'll were a little crazy, the port side needs replacing also. Now that I understand that starboard is a material and not necessarily a side of a boat, anyone already researched internet vendors and been satisfied? Saw some on ebay.
I found a local distributor for King Starboard, Piedmont Plastics, I will give them a call Monday. http://www.kingplastic.com/ A nice Spanish the other lady caught last summer. I was able to get both of them in the picture. http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i8...doug/img12.jpg Thanks! Doug |
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Hey there Doug,
I have a 1975, I have replaced many of the same things as you need to do now! Look in my Gallery and you will see all ;D http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/...umName=album09 |
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Thanks so much. I have gotten a lot of good ideas. I like the starboard replacement saddle tank covers also.
I will get a few pictures after I get started. Another question, Where do you find the cover for the anchor rope that feed into the cuddy. The top of mine is missing. Thanks again. Doug |
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Doug, welcome to the board!!...I'm a big proponent of Starboard, too and it'll sure work well in the areas you're talkin' about...but I took a different route w/ 3/4" treated plywood, then upholstered w/ white vinyl...made mine "L"-shaped to turn into the cuddy about 12"...did this in '99 and it's held up well and caused no problems...
I did remake all hatch-lids outta Starboard, including the anchor hatch...the stuff is GREAT to work with and "0" maintenance... http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y90...elin/seats.jpg I noticed your fuel tank vents are below the rub-rail...if you've ever had water intrusion probs, that's most likely the culprit...several of us have relocated those fittings above the rub-rail... ;) Good to have ya on the board...glad to see ya don't mind postin' pics...we like pics around here ;)... Oh yeah, if the ''soft spot'' is in the bottom of the well...a little flex there is probably nothing to worry about as I don't believe there's any support under the bottoms of those wells to begin with... ;)... |
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Yea them vents suck, you lose more gas on the road and thats getting to be like $5 a trip now!!
Mine are now relocated above the rub rail and leak no more! ;D Here is a link to Seaboard, same as Starboard and is what I used, was like 1/3 cheaper the Starboard, and I bought it in 96 X 54 sheets and cut as I needed. I don't know there shipping info, but you can also see if there is a dealer in your area?? Ask them when you call for info, might be worth it. Comes in more colors and a non slip texture also!! http://www.jfreeman.com/cpg_seaboard.html |
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Nice Spanish Doug!! :o
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