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I SWEAR!!! I'm not touching anything else on that boat until I've done at LEAST 40 more hours of reading on here... Looking through old posts about cutting the transom down for an outboard application has led me to believe that I may be keel hauled at the very least for the transgression!
http://www.dhcampingandfishingsupply.com/61012.html Thanks for the low cost, high adaptability option. Having not owned an outboard before or had much experience with them I figured the splash well option would be best, but the word on here is keep that baby's behind in tact! Now off the research how much epoxy/cloth/etc. I will need for the transom rebuild. |
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Those jack plates are really nice. If you keep the transom intact, you will need the 10" extension to provide engine clearance when you trim the engine back.
I also have an 81 20' that I just took apart. Pics are under "here she is." I gotta say that while my boat may be the exception rather than the rule, for the amount of wood that did not have glass on it at virtually every cross-member, I would find it hard to believe your stringers do not have some issues. I hope I am wrong but with that said, if you cut the back end off that cap and then find you need to take the cap off, you now have even more work to do to fix that cut. Also, you are now going to need to do nice looking work with grinding gelcoat back, fairing, in multiple radius. Taking the cap off on these boats is not a complicated process provided you have a means to lift it whether an engine lift or a come along over a branch. It probably weighs 400 lbs and is pretty stiff. Regarding estimating materials, plan on wetting out 36 SF of 1708 with each gallon of resin. Plan on at least a half gallon for attaching the first layer of ply to the transom skin and then another 1/2 gallon to glue the 2nd layer of ply to the first. I also used 2 $20 bags of cabosil, 1/2 gallon of ground glass fibers from US Composites and around 3 quarts of 1/4" glass fibers. (all of this went into that gallon of PB mix) You will need two sheets of 3/4 ply as well. You can only get 1 layer of ply out of each sheet if you do not plan on cutting it. I found a $3 trowel from lowes with1/4" gap with every other tooth broken out worked good for spreading the PB with the 1/4" chopped glass.
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Thanks for the info and the encouragement, I was concerned about the weight of the cap, I'm thinking you need to remove the windshield before you pop the cap. My comealong rig will pull 1200lbs and I have a good sturdy tree I parked the boat under. We'll see.
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As Tartuffe stated about materials I started out with 12 yards of 1708 and 5 gallons of resin,a 3 pound box of cabosil,and I cut and chopped my own glass for chopped glass . Then what i did after that purchase was take it weekend by weekend on material purchases,I simply bought material as I needed it. Just remember a 4 1/2 inch grinder is your friend, if you don't have one then get one.
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And a little tip... take some cheesecloth and tape it across the air intakes of your grinder...it's far easier to replace the cloth when it gets loaded up with glass fibers than it is to take apart and clean the unit.
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1987 V20 w/1987 150HP Yamaha on a Shoreland'r Trailer 1978 16.5 Airslot w/1996 120HP Force on a Four Winns trailer 1996 V21 w/1993 200HP Mercury on a Shoreline Trailer All towed by a 5.7L Hemi Durango. If God didn't have a purpose for us we wouldn't be here, so Live simply, Love generously, Care deeply, Speak kindly. (Leave the rest to God) ![]() Silence, in the face of evil, is itself evil. Not to speak is to speak, not to act is to act. God will not hold us guiltless. |
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This was my order from Harbor Freight, I'm having it shipped to me because instead of taking the truck 90 miles each way, I paid a quite modest if you ask me.... $21.00 shipping. WOW. 158 pounds for 21 bucks and I get it Friday/Saturday, ordered Tuesday..
AIR HOSE-3/8IN X 50' 17PC ACCY KIT W/ BRASS COUPLER MULTI-METER DIGITAL 7 FUNCTION DRILL AIR REVERSIBLE 3/8 IN AIR ANGLE GRINDER 4IN ROTARY TOOL SET 80 PCS AIR SANDER TOOL BAG-ROLLAWAY 20IN 6AMP RECIP SAW VRS ROTAT HNDL WINCH ELECTRIC 12V IN/OUT COMPRESSOR 10GAL 2.5HP OILLUBE VACUUM/BLOWER WET/DRY 2.2 GAL Tonight I wandered off to lowes, picked up the lumber for 4 sawhorses, 4 2x4s and 14 2x3s, and.... 3/8ths Air Ratchet Air Tool Oil Gallon of Acetone Chain and link for the hoist 2 clip on utility lights Contractor trash bags Tyvek Suit with hood and boots, Nitrile Glloves Respirator Safety Goggles Cheese Cloth Screws Shop Towels and last but not least, Hand broom and deep dustpan. Looking forward to a great weekend getting the engine out and top off the boat. As usual I always forget something. I need a flexible driver attachment to get those bolts loose from the bell housing. |
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Subscribed. Now there is no turning back. Did a Center console cap removal in 1998. Everything gets exposed. Fuel tank, stringers, plenty of room to work. Only takes a screwdriver hammer winch strong tree and some drivable wedges to help free the cap from the top of the stringers. Keep up the good work. You have your hands full, just keep plugging at it and remember this is fun stuff. I wish I had a project right now.
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1996 -19' NV Flats 115 Mercury 4-stroke 1983 -20' Wellcraft Center Console 250 XS |
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