going to look at the army boat
#22
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Must admit, I do like my outboards and this new listings caught my eye.....
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...se-o65061.html
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...se-o65061.html
#23
the deck, on these 24's i need a couple q's answered
1. is the deck and cockpit bathtub one piece?
2. once the bravo came out, the deck must have been changed because the engine room is too short to accommodate engine and transmission style set up
(not going transmission just an observation)
2 more questions not deck related,
the drain tube pvc that goes from the cabin to the engine room was glassed in real nice in the engine room.
1. does anybody know if that tube is glassed in all the way under the tank or does it just get thrown in there and glassed on the end where you can see it?
2. the drain holes that go thru the bulkheads or fillets are glassed in or just drilled and forgotten?
thanks guys for all the help and advice so far.
1. is the deck and cockpit bathtub one piece?
2. once the bravo came out, the deck must have been changed because the engine room is too short to accommodate engine and transmission style set up
(not going transmission just an observation)
2 more questions not deck related,
the drain tube pvc that goes from the cabin to the engine room was glassed in real nice in the engine room.
1. does anybody know if that tube is glassed in all the way under the tank or does it just get thrown in there and glassed on the end where you can see it?
2. the drain holes that go thru the bulkheads or fillets are glassed in or just drilled and forgotten?
thanks guys for all the help and advice so far.
Last edited by outonsafari; 03-21-2016 at 11:15 AM.
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Yes it is. They are very tight bulk head to transom. My pullies are within 4 inches of the engine room bulkhead.
There's no way to run a trans unless you put it in a extension box. Like a Imco 12" box. The drains under my tank are glassed in. The holes drilled were just resin and algrip.
There's no way to run a trans unless you put it in a extension box. Like a Imco 12" box. The drains under my tank are glassed in. The holes drilled were just resin and algrip.
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Yes it is. They are very tight bulk head to transom. My pullies are within 4 inches of the engine room bulkhead.
There's no way to run a trans unless you put it in a extension box. Like a Imco 12" box. The drains under my tank are glassed in. The holes drilled were just resin and algrip.
There's no way to run a trans unless you put it in a extension box. Like a Imco 12" box. The drains under my tank are glassed in. The holes drilled were just resin and algrip.
#26
class 6, thanks to di-sect your post
(yes it is) one piece deck cockpit bathtub
when you say your pullies are 4 inches from the engine room bulkhead, i measured approx 49 1/2 inches from rear engine mount ears to the bulkhead on the back of the fuel tank
a trs set up is about 45 1/2 inches from the rear mount ears on the tailstock to the pullies, so that's your ( within 4 inches of the engine room bulkhead )
(yes it is) one piece deck cockpit bathtub
when you say your pullies are 4 inches from the engine room bulkhead, i measured approx 49 1/2 inches from rear engine mount ears to the bulkhead on the back of the fuel tank
a trs set up is about 45 1/2 inches from the rear mount ears on the tailstock to the pullies, so that's your ( within 4 inches of the engine room bulkhead )
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You had an older Pantera that came with a TRS. newer boats had bulkhead moved way back. I have a 82 and a 06/08
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class 6, thanks to di-sect your post
(yes it is) one piece deck cockpit bathtub
when you say your pullies are 4 inches from the engine room bulkhead, i measured approx 49 1/2 inches from rear engine mount ears to the bulkhead on the back of the fuel tank
a trs set up is about 45 1/2 inches from the rear mount ears on the tailstock to the pullies, so that's your ( within 4 inches of the engine room bulkhead )
(yes it is) one piece deck cockpit bathtub
when you say your pullies are 4 inches from the engine room bulkhead, i measured approx 49 1/2 inches from rear engine mount ears to the bulkhead on the back of the fuel tank
a trs set up is about 45 1/2 inches from the rear mount ears on the tailstock to the pullies, so that's your ( within 4 inches of the engine room bulkhead )
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just depend who was building the boats that week , There where always different workers working
#30
trying to get a few pics up,
cant post pics, wanted to post 4 pics c/w the repair
i'm 50/50 on the thing because of the repair and i'm worried about rot because it's sitting outside
plus i spoke to some people about what i seen concerning the repair and the possibility of unseen issues that extend past the fix
that wont show up till i stuff it or something, and i can't afford to be wrong on the hull if it's fubar or rotted
.
but it is a cool boat didn't think i'd like the black but it grew on me,
got nothing but good to say about the owner, he didn't try to pretty it up or hide nothing and he's easy to talk to, a nice hard working guy.
the repair is on the port side and into the deck in front of the fairing
it's a little wavy and some print thru on the side and there's a couple long arch shaped spider web cracks on the edge of the deck repair
guess i'll make a decision by the end of the week, called the owner today so he didn't think i was blowing him off but got the answer machine
thanks again to everyone for the input, and advice
i really appreciate it
dan
cant post pics, wanted to post 4 pics c/w the repair
i'm 50/50 on the thing because of the repair and i'm worried about rot because it's sitting outside
plus i spoke to some people about what i seen concerning the repair and the possibility of unseen issues that extend past the fix
that wont show up till i stuff it or something, and i can't afford to be wrong on the hull if it's fubar or rotted
.
but it is a cool boat didn't think i'd like the black but it grew on me,
got nothing but good to say about the owner, he didn't try to pretty it up or hide nothing and he's easy to talk to, a nice hard working guy.
the repair is on the port side and into the deck in front of the fairing
it's a little wavy and some print thru on the side and there's a couple long arch shaped spider web cracks on the edge of the deck repair
guess i'll make a decision by the end of the week, called the owner today so he didn't think i was blowing him off but got the answer machine
thanks again to everyone for the input, and advice
i really appreciate it
dan
Last edited by outonsafari; 03-22-2016 at 08:46 PM.