271 Silent Thunder
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Friend has a 2000, 271. Exhaust/water is leaking all around the Silent Thunder box where it bolts up to the bottom of the platform. Do we need just a peripheral-type seal for this or are there "donut" gaskets inside like my older style 311 paltform?
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There are seals around the exhaust tips where they exit the transom and a perimiter seal where the platform and transom meet.
Talk to Magicfloat hes a Formula dealer. He can get the seals for you.
When you friend pulls the platform have him check for rotting wood in the platform. Common problem.
Talk to Magicfloat hes a Formula dealer. He can get the seals for you.
When you friend pulls the platform have him check for rotting wood in the platform. Common problem.
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Originally Posted by Iggy
There are seals around the exhaust tips where they exit the transom and a perimiter seal where the platform and transom meet.
Talk to Magicfloat hes a Formula dealer. He can get the seals for you.
When you friend pulls the platform have him check for rotting wood in the platform. Common problem.
Talk to Magicfloat hes a Formula dealer. He can get the seals for you.
When you friend pulls the platform have him check for rotting wood in the platform. Common problem.
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tell him to get rid of it and buy a pair of used Corsas or the like. They are plentiful as take-offs cheap/reasonable. No more box hassles, and that 271 could really benefit from the weight removal from the stern! Not to mention easier cleaning.
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Originally Posted by Rippem
tell him to get rid of it and buy a pair of used Corsas or the like. They are plentiful as take-offs cheap/reasonable. No more box hassles, and that 271 could really benefit from the weight removal from the stern! Not to mention easier cleaning.
He's not gonna go for tips, wants it stock. Do you have an answer to my question seing how you removed yours totally?
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Originally Posted by Magicfloat
Transom is wood,but rotting chances on a 2000 are slim to none. I have the donuts in stock. 



