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Osageparty 10-02-2011 06:55 PM

Thanks for the reply Reggie, I will give you a call in the morning.

Reggie Fountain 10-02-2011 08:59 PM

Ok, look forward to hearing from you tomorrow. Dean with the 1300s & sixs it should approach 130 mph.

eddie 10-03-2011 06:19 AM

I know two people that had it done. One on a 47 and one a 42, I know the factory did the 47 you might give them a call and see what Brian Forehand tells you for a price and about the process.

575cat 10-03-2011 07:28 AM

thats crazy for a 47 .

RT930turbo 10-03-2011 05:16 PM


Originally Posted by Reggie Fountain (Post 3518165)
Ok, look forward to hearing from you tomorrow. Dean with the 1300s & sixs it should approach 130 mph.

:eekdrop: Great work! That's flyin' in a 47' anything!

carcrash 10-04-2011 02:17 PM

Im re-powering my boat. I removed the twin side-by-sides and had the stringers re-done and the transom in order to convert to a single. It was very easy to do and cheap (a couple thousand $$, less than a week) for the fiberglass work. Its certainly as good as new.

You do realize that a plastic boat is made of lots of pieces all glued together. When doing something like this, you are really just changing the boat in the same process as it was originally built, so as long as you have fiberglass people who know what they are doing (not hard to find) the result is as good as the original.

I had the work done using the same vinylester and stitched glass as Fountain used originally.

The real work comes with rewiring, recabling, etc etc.

After playing on some outboard fish boats, I may change my mind and not install a mercruiser, but go for outboards. This would require yet more glass work, but as I said, its FAR cheaper to do massive reconstructive surgery than a single annual service on those inaccessible twins. FAR cheaper.

mapism 10-05-2011 01:06 PM


Originally Posted by carcrash (Post 3519606)
You do realize that a plastic boat is made of lots of pieces all glued together. When doing something like this, you are really just changing the boat in the same process as it was originally built, so as long as you have fiberglass people who know what they are doing (not hard to find) the result is as good as the original.

Are you sure it is?
Afaik, the structural strength of any GRP moulded part is higher when fabricated as a whole from the start.
Just think of the frayed edges of the mat, all interlinked and glued together by the resin during the lamination, throughout the whole thickness: such structural strength is lost where big holes are cut inside the same part, and re-filling/glueing them again can't bring it back completely.
That was the reason for my previous comment.
But maybe I'm missing something...?

Brad Zastrow 10-05-2011 02:08 PM

Buy the triple. Sell the third engine package and it should pay for the conversion. Fiberglass repairs are no big issue for people who know what they are doing.

Brad Zastrow 10-05-2011 02:10 PM

Buy the triple. Sell the third engine package and it should pay for the conversion. Fiberglass repairs are no big issue for people who know what they are doing. Shogren Performance has done this before. Give them a call.

tnt1 10-07-2011 04:09 PM

im doing 91 42 right now what would you to know


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