winter upgrades
#21
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I decided to put something in this spot that is in the back of the boat,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,sort of forgot what went there.
Boat Rebuild - 086 by WIldman Grafix, on Flickr
Boat Rebuild - 104 by WIldman Grafix, on Flickr
Add Shore power.
Boat Rebuild - 107 by WIldman Grafix, on Flickr
Boat Rebuild - 108 by WIldman Grafix, on Flickr
DSC_2494 by WIldman Grafix, on Flickr
DSC_2501 by WIldman Grafix, on Flickr
If I ever upgrade I want a staggered boat.
Untitled by WIldman Grafix, on Flickr
These things look like they fit here.
DSC_2505 by WIldman Grafix, on Flickr
DSC_2502 by WIldman Grafix, on Flickr

Boat Rebuild - 086 by WIldman Grafix, on Flickr
Boat Rebuild - 104 by WIldman Grafix, on FlickrAdd Shore power.
Boat Rebuild - 107 by WIldman Grafix, on Flickr
Boat Rebuild - 108 by WIldman Grafix, on Flickr
DSC_2494 by WIldman Grafix, on Flickr
DSC_2501 by WIldman Grafix, on FlickrIf I ever upgrade I want a staggered boat.
Untitled by WIldman Grafix, on FlickrThese things look like they fit here.
DSC_2505 by WIldman Grafix, on Flickr
DSC_2502 by WIldman Grafix, on Flickr
#24
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Well it wasn't by choice,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, this part got done some time ago but then a new house and all the "to do list" put the boat on the back burner till this winter.
Boat Rebuild - 066 by WIldman Grafix, on Flickr
#25
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Thank You Barron but I can't take all the credit. Bruce with express engines out of Deland (the guy head diving) did most of the final rigging. I was just the grunt.
He is a good guy and really picky. Made me change all my wire ties on some wiring because he didn't like that you could see the tabs! Does look better. I decided I am moving the battery charger up and putting it behind the fire extinguisher, to keep that area clear.
Then install plugs in the empty holes on that panel to clean it up.
I couldn't believe all the wiring rework that I did, it was a mess. Much better now and we also added oil drains from the bottom of the oil pans.
He is a good guy and really picky. Made me change all my wire ties on some wiring because he didn't like that you could see the tabs! Does look better. I decided I am moving the battery charger up and putting it behind the fire extinguisher, to keep that area clear.
Then install plugs in the empty holes on that panel to clean it up.
I couldn't believe all the wiring rework that I did, it was a mess. Much better now and we also added oil drains from the bottom of the oil pans.
#26
Thank You Barron but I can't take all the credit. Bruce with express engines out of Deland (the guy head diving) did most of the final rigging. I was just the grunt.
He is a good guy and really picky. Made me change all my wire ties on some wiring because he didn't like that you could see the tabs! Does look better. I decided I am moving the battery charger up and putting it behind the fire extinguisher, to keep that area clear.
Then install plugs in the empty holes on that panel to clean it up.
I couldn't believe all the wiring rework that I did, it was a mess. Much better now and we also added oil drains from the bottom of the oil pans.
He is a good guy and really picky. Made me change all my wire ties on some wiring because he didn't like that you could see the tabs! Does look better. I decided I am moving the battery charger up and putting it behind the fire extinguisher, to keep that area clear.
Then install plugs in the empty holes on that panel to clean it up.
I couldn't believe all the wiring rework that I did, it was a mess. Much better now and we also added oil drains from the bottom of the oil pans.
You will love those oil drains!! Makes life a lot easier.





