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Next? I say Abe should figure out a way to mount a jack plate off that high dive and hang an OB on that puppy.
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I'd mount a water slide up there.
![]() Sorry Abe. We's just having some fun here. Not every day you see that sort of mod on a boat. Kind of looks like the platforms they add to boats that take people out para-sailing.
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Yeah, Abe, we're just teasin' a bit... Actually, I've seen things similar to yours on boats down in FL... A little different, but similar...
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maybe the platform was where the generator for the AC sat..............
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Sorry I posted then ran, but with the recent wedding an all it's been one hell of a day. I can't take credit good or bad for the mods to the craft. I talked with her father about it and we wanted to do many things to get it sea worthy. Unfortunately he was murdered before we could live out the dream. Louisiana lives up to the stereo type in this case....lotsa trash in this area. Too bad someone couldn't take it out in time. Bottom line, we both like the boat. We both have lived on the water most of our lives. Given all the other crap...the boat is going to run. He wanted it to run, so it's a big F*** Y** to the men that killed him so we're hitting the first riggs asap. And for her I'll do whatever it takes. I don't mean to throw you guys into this, but things have been tough here. Just remember you never know who your neighbors really are....and after that...this ship is GOING to sail.
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Welcome Abe! Yours is a unique V20 but still a 20. Keep us posted on your mods and I see you already know we love pictures! Billy Mac
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Don't worry about the teasing...I have thick skin plus it's all fun.
I've got a few more pics for you guys. Any ideas on the engine? ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Abe, that looks like an OMC 5.0 2BBL stringer drive set up. Now for the bad news, if that is a stringer drive(named by the way the engine attaches to the stringers not to the transom) they wern't very good when the were brand new, part are hard to find and they usually don't last long. OMC wouldn't put a 5.7 in front of them because it wouldn't take the power. Before you start on the engine, check the drive out. If it has a small anode( square aluminum thing) in the drive housing above the anti-ventalation plate(look above the prop), you have a mechanical shift, they were fair, they can last if taken care of. If it doesn't have the anode, its a hydramechanical drive, they were so bad, that OMC stopped making them after three years, they offered an exchange program for the newer mechanical drives to repalce the hydramechanical ones, I've built two of them(long time ago), they worked when I got thru, don't know how long they lasted. After you determine what kind of drive you have, check the gear lube, if it is full of water(milky looking) stop right there, don't spend any more without having a tech look at it, there are three plaes to check gear lube, one in the lower unit(drain screw), one in the upper unit, has a screw in teh top or on the side, one in the intermediate housing, right up to that rubber boot on top, look for signs of water, rust or metal. Then look under the drive at the ball gears(looks kinda like a weird door knob, or some kind of cog gear), they will be worn, if the appear to more that 50 % missing, you're going to need them. Check the drive part out first, then move on to the motor. Don't spend any big buck till you evaluate the whole package. I'll tell you about the wrong distributor later.
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