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Default I was a ball of fire today!

I started out just wanting to get the new samson post mounted and just kept going!!

I still have some clean up to do But It is looking much much better!!

Here is the old cleat, the rod under neath roted off years ago, and I felt that is was to small as I leave my bow rope and anchor chain on it all the time.



So my cure for this was to yank it out and add this!



I moved the post back to be able to reach better, Gee what happened to the 1" hole from the old cleat??



Then I finished the old holes from the now missing bow rails



Then I have aklways hated this stupid Aluminum strip, its ugly, makes all kinds of noise!!

Also note all the holes from years of people adding different things. There were many many more but I forgot to take before pic, this was a old pic I had from before.



So I removed it sanded and filled all the holes to get this.





I will take care of this area later, there is a old light bloted there that has not worked for a long time! But you can see the repair of the rest here also.



Now I was left with a clean and sanded gunnels, but I needed to finish it off some how, After talking to CB I bought this stuff and it worked great!!
It is like a row of aluminum staples covered in vinyl, easy to work with!! And looks great!



And here it is installed!! Got to clean the boat a little, got some rubber marks on the side from the rubber mallet.

Thats my son the helper today!





Well thats it for today!! I still have to wire the rear light and the Tac, But I am pretty much done for now!
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Default Re: I was a ball of fire today!

Also some time ago I added the Evinrude and had to change the Yamaha Control box, well the OMC box did not have a T&T button and Reel was nice enough to send me one.
I could not fighure out were I was going to put it?? But I decided to wire tie it to the control arm and it is perfect so I left it there!

I just bought a used Evinrude switch for the side of the motor, but it didn't work?? I think I got screwed with a bad switch :'(
And after I drilled the hole in the motor for the switch so the look is on for another!!



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Default Re: I was a ball of fire today!

Mines got a thin strip of teak...been thinkin' about removin and goin' w/the flex-trim ... I's thinkin' black though...


T & T switch does look familiar ;) ... glad my thought about puttin' it on the control worked out, too :D ...








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Default Re: I was a ball of fire today!

I chose whit to stay with the theam, But after it gets dirty I might wish I had gone with the black.
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Nice work Mr. Joe, or can I call you MJ?
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Newbies call me Sir!! ;) ;D
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Yes sir Mr. Joe. 8)
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Default Re: I was a ball of fire today!

I chose whit to stay with the theam, But after it gets dirty I might wish I had gone with the black.


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Take the sunglasses off and re read, :-/
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Unread 07-02-2007, 07:42 AM
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Chesapeake_dreamer here LOL I love the quick edge it's good for so many things. I also have lots of small mounting holes every where from previous owners. What'd ya use to fill them? Amazing good job there MJ,

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