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Unread 12-16-2009, 10:35 AM
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I have the same set up for my 92, and Wellcraft did not do anything to prevent water going in when the seat is not mounted. It would just drip into the bildge below if water got on the deck.
Inaforty I would recommend also you pull the screws and plate and put some 4200 on the back side of the plate and the screw holes and re-bed. Wellcraft did not seal them well from what I could see on other boats as well.

That's why I brought it up...seal not only the screw-holes, but check and see if Wellcraft sealed the sides of the holes the pin goes through as well?...the good news is from the pics he's postin' the deck appears to still be solid, so they musta done somethin'...
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Unread 12-17-2009, 04:51 PM
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Reel and Willy,
Thanks for the input on the unsealed coring. I will pull the plates and try to remove the coring around the holes. Then I fill with West system epoxy with filler and redrill to correct size. I'll be sure 4200 the screws. It will have to warm up a bit to do any of those outside jobs. It's around 25 degrees outside right now. Brrrrrrrrrrr!!

When I removed the frame for the cuddy door I notice that the plywood in the bulkhead was a bit damp. I tried to force a screwdriver into the plywood but it wasn't soft. I do have two screws that hold the frame of the door that need to be rebedded (sp?).

Anyone have any luck with removing mold and mildew from the monkey fur in the overhead in the V berth? Looks like it's going to be a fun job.


Looking into replacing the steering with a NFB assembly from Teleflex. Anyone have any idea what the correct cable length for an 87 with a 200 Yamaha? Have a good friend that had a V 20 a few years back that replaced his steering cable and he said he had to lift the motor (150 Black Max Merc) out of the way to get the radius of the cable worked around and installed. Anyone with any experience doing this? Just wondering if I can do the cable install in the backyard with the boat undercover or wait an move it to the driveway in the spring so I can get the cherry picker to lift the motor up.



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Don't know, but take pics I may be doing the same thing this spring, others here have done it and I believe you do have to unbolt and lift the engine
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Willy,
I'll try to take some pictures when I change the steering.

Should have know not to second guess my friend about the steering cable. He was born with a wrench in his hand and can fix anything. Good thing is I can always give him a ring if I get stuck along the way. :)
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Unread 12-18-2009, 05:50 AM
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Yes, the motor needs to be pulled away from the transom in most cases in order to get the cable in without over stressing the bend.
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not sure about the 87, but i've changed the cable on my 83(150 mariner) without lifting the motor. i pull the rod box on the starboard side. this allows me to feed the cable from the middle to both ends. also the previous owner cut a oblong shaped hole in the splashwell to allow the steering rod to align with the tube on the motor...

i believe the correct length is 17' or 18', but your old cable has a number cut in the housing with the length of it.
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Thanks Phatdaddy,
I have the rod boxes out right now to refinish the rod holders and trim wood.
Can't hurt to give it a try.
Hopefully the weather will warm up a bit and not stay like it is now.
Brrrrrrrrrr
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Easy enough to measure...from center of gunwale to center of steering helm, then from center of gunwale to center of motor, then down the gunwale from helm to front of engine...add the three measurements and yer there...several years back I changed my old '74 and it took a 17' NFS and did not require an engine lift...but keep in mind the splashwells in yours and mine are quite different...good luck and don't forget the pics...
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Unread 12-23-2009, 06:06 PM
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Been working on the woodwork. I had almost a full gallon of Minwax Helmsmen so I used that. I looked at the Sikkens products but at $109 a gallon I thought I would just put a few extra coats of the cheap stuff. Something to keep me busy with all the snow on the ground outside.

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looking good ...... take lots of pics
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