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My eng. compartment stringers are different and the transom was certainly made strong. The outer layer of glass is 5/8" thick. Most Starfires had big blocks so I'm assuming that the added inner stringers are typical.
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Marshall,
I've noticed there's a few different variations on the engine bay floor stiffeners..If you look at Mark's 27 it has the X pattern, the starfire bud's involved with has angled parallel strips. Your starfire runs like a mini stringer (fore & aft) which divides each half of the engine bay...Wonder why all the different stiffener patterns?.......I noticed the 2 latches in the seat back, how does that work and was that factory?.......Anyway, good luck with the upgrades this winter & Hopefully not much repair is needed in the transom.
I've noticed there's a few different variations on the engine bay floor stiffeners..If you look at Mark's 27 it has the X pattern, the starfire bud's involved with has angled parallel strips. Your starfire runs like a mini stringer (fore & aft) which divides each half of the engine bay...Wonder why all the different stiffener patterns?.......I noticed the 2 latches in the seat back, how does that work and was that factory?.......Anyway, good luck with the upgrades this winter & Hopefully not much repair is needed in the transom.
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Bud,
Noticed the aluminum angle to support the new floor in the starfire (going to use that idea in mine) also the PVC chase pipe along side the main stringer to run fuel lines...all nice touches!
Are you running PVC piping under the stb side gunwale for steering and wire harness back to the engines?
Noticed the aluminum angle to support the new floor in the starfire (going to use that idea in mine) also the PVC chase pipe along side the main stringer to run fuel lines...all nice touches!
Are you running PVC piping under the stb side gunwale for steering and wire harness back to the engines?
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Pete,
The rear seat of my Mag has a piano hinge that runs the entire width of the forward edge of the seat. The seat and seat back open foward until it hits my front bolsters giving good engine access. It's done that way from the factory. There is also an access panel in the seat to get to the batteries and switch without folding the seat foward. The chip on the transom isn't too bad and I removed my starboard trim tab pump and there does not appear to be the same rot condition that I found on the port side.
- Marshall
The rear seat of my Mag has a piano hinge that runs the entire width of the forward edge of the seat. The seat and seat back open foward until it hits my front bolsters giving good engine access. It's done that way from the factory. There is also an access panel in the seat to get to the batteries and switch without folding the seat foward. The chip on the transom isn't too bad and I removed my starboard trim tab pump and there does not appear to be the same rot condition that I found on the port side.
- Marshall
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Pete,That would be a good idea for electrical and cables,two different tubes.I will mentioned it to Bob and see what he thinks.
Marshall,from what I have heard the angled pattern like the bracing in ours was the preferred choice,it provided greater support for the hull.I will talk to Roger about that...good question.
Also where built to take a pounding...not like the cigarette which followed.Bud
Marshall,from what I have heard the angled pattern like the bracing in ours was the preferred choice,it provided greater support for the hull.I will talk to Roger about that...good question.
Also where built to take a pounding...not like the cigarette which followed.Bud
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engine cover
Bud, winter in ny, so I look forward to summer to really get going. The 25 Sport that I bought came only withe front center part of the engine cover. It also came with a large u shaped part that fits unde
R the gunwales, I am assuming this supported the rest of the cover. Any good suggestions on building out the sides and engine hatch
Thks
Mike Feingold
R the gunwales, I am assuming this supported the rest of the cover. Any good suggestions on building out the sides and engine hatch
Thks
Mike Feingold