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New Formula Owner
Just wanted to say 'Hi' to everyone. I'm just in the process of buying a 292 SR1, within a couple of weeks I should officially be an owner.
http://www.mattyorke%2Einfo/formula Obviously the drives will be coming off to be repainted!! Cheers Matt |
and the K-planes I would imagine. Congrats on the new purchase.
Jon |
For sure!
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Congrats - looks nice. I always liked those 292s. You don't see them that often.
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Congrats on the new purchase!
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Heartiest congratulations on your new toy. You will love it. Formula Outlaw/Russ
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NIce looking boat there!! I like it alot... definatly get those barnicles off and paint it, clean it up real good and you got an awsome boat there!!
Those barnicles kill thing, glad we have lift so we dont get those haha |
Thanks guys!
Previously owner stored it in salt water for 1 season only. Other than that it's been stored out of the water all its life, which I will too, so I figure once I repaint the drives it should last pretty well. |
Welcome to the "Formula Family":D
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Hi Matt,
Your are lucky to find one in that good of condition. Looks great! Welcome to the club. Rick;) |
Congrats Mat, you'll find alot of "Formula-Smart" guys on this board, welcome!!
What's on the platform, some sort of no-skid stuff? It's not covering some spooky little secret is it? Hey, don't mind me, I trust no one when it comes to buying stuff. Good luck (and get to work on those drives!! :D ) |
I'm pretty excited about getting it.
The swim platform has had a teak panel laid on it, I was looking at it yesterday and you can see it's not original. It looks OK though so I'll leave it be for now. My biggest worry is keeping the engines sweet, as we only have salt water boating over here, the rust sets in to the engines pretty easy. Gonna run it as is this season, but look to putting a new set of manifolds on next year. Matt |
"MM", just repainted the outdrives on "Outlaw". I masked (way overkill) everything, quadruple duct taped the water inlets, propshaft area, and anything else that needed it, went to Hope Depot and bought a "sand blaster" for 40 bucks, and some sand, and sand blasted them in place. Then sanded, sanded, and sanded. three coats of self-etching primer, five coats of finish paint, and they came out pretty darn good. Not perfect, but certainly acceptable. All in all it took me about 36 hours total actual work time. Just a thought......Outlaw
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Outlaw, you got a blaster for 40 bucks?? What kind? Hooks to your compressor?
I may try the same thing. My drives are in pretty nice shape but I would like to dial 'em in a little more. Hey, by the way, you and I were talking about those Hydromotive 4 bladers. Now I see you might be powering up a bit and will need more pitch. You were talking to another guy about him buying your props (can't remember who that was). Did you sell 'em? Let me know. Thanks, Dave |
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