Floor repair.
#1
While I'm in the process of redoing the stringers, I said might as well take a look at the cockpit floor. What the hell , would could it hurt.
After some exploration, I think I found where the Loch Ness Monster lives.
After some exploration, I think I found where the Loch Ness Monster lives.
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Thats one ugly mess you got there, I feel for you guy. Been bit in the arse by that monster myself. I hear it lives in Sanford Florida.

Must have knocked the He!! out of that "Standard Excitement".
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Hey Bill you splash that thing yet?
BTW: You need to modify that avatar lingo, it was a 1996 32 when I bought it, and a 1996 32 when I sold it to you. You get one of those upgrade VIN plates or something?
#7
I fixed it,I never noticed that.
I am splashing it tommorrow,and starting with a new base line like turning the props out instaed of in as well as tow in and out differences and see what happens.One thing is for sure the transom will not leak and the total re rig looks sweet.I will post some pictures soon.
I am splashing it tommorrow,and starting with a new base line like turning the props out instaed of in as well as tow in and out differences and see what happens.One thing is for sure the transom will not leak and the total re rig looks sweet.I will post some pictures soon.
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I fixed it,I never noticed that.
I am splashing it tommorrow,and starting with a new base line like turning the props out instaed of in as well as tow in and out differences and see what happens.One thing is for sure the transom will not leak and the total re rig looks sweet.I will post some pictures soon.
I am splashing it tommorrow,and starting with a new base line like turning the props out instaed of in as well as tow in and out differences and see what happens.One thing is for sure the transom will not leak and the total re rig looks sweet.I will post some pictures soon.
Good
. Good luck with the re-splash. Get those pics up so we can see what all your hard work and cash acomplished.
A "Rot to Rot Free" pictoral story.
#9
#10
Hey Vinny,I am gonna 1 up ya,my boat is done and it does not leak.
I ran it today92 MPH at 5200 RPM and 1000 RPM left to go per engine,felt solid and stable.It was a little windy and very rough,3 to 4s but was stable.OH Did I mention dry,a little 5200 goes a long way.
Quality control.
PS I did not take to many photos from start to finish,just think of drift wood to brand new perfect wood in your house,like night and day.
I ran it today92 MPH at 5200 RPM and 1000 RPM left to go per engine,felt solid and stable.It was a little windy and very rough,3 to 4s but was stable.OH Did I mention dry,a little 5200 goes a long way.
Quality control.
PS I did not take to many photos from start to finish,just think of drift wood to brand new perfect wood in your house,like night and day.
Last edited by 1HYPER1; 07-04-2007 at 11:42 PM.


