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Snookerd 06-29-2012 08:33 PM

1979 23 Sceptre 225 Johnson
 
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The transaction is complete. Thanks Robert. VRO pump will be changed in the AM. She made it over the Skyway easily. Newer Awl Grip finish. New non-skid on deck/cap/floor. NEW TRANSOM. Custom bench seat. Lots of upgrades! I'm thinking..........I have a boat resembling a Bahamas boat! I'm looking forward to the shake down cruise. Possible maiden voyage tomorrow.

Here are a couple initial pictures:

gofastsandman 06-29-2012 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Snookerd (Post 204653)
The transaction is complete. Thanks Robert. VRO pump will be changed in the AM. She made it over the Skyway easily. Newer Awl Grip finish. New non-skid on deck/cap/floor. NEW TRANSOM. Custom bench seat. Lots of upgrades! I'm thinking..........I have a boat resembling a Bahamas boat! I'm looking forward to the shake down cruise. Possible maiden voyage tomorrow.

Here are a couple initial pictures:

Nicely done. VRO rehab is quick and easy if the motah has not overheated in the past...

A kit is 62 clams and very easy on the scale o `motor. Finger tip with the screw Driver.

Look at the threads. Think.

Cheers,
gfs

Snookerd 06-29-2012 09:25 PM

Thanks Sandy! It's set up for premix so, I am only interested in the fuel pump side. I am doing a trade out in the AM from a 175 motah. I like your price for the rebuild..........I am just glad to be waay less than $350 to $450. You shopping for a Sceptre?

gofastsandman 06-29-2012 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Snookerd (Post 204656)
Thanks Sandy! It's set up for premix so, I am only interested in the fuel pump side. I am doing a trade out in the AM from a 175 motah. I like your price for the rebuild..........I am just glad to be waay less than $350 to $450. You shopping for a Sceptre?

With my challenged ankles and heels no. The fix is so simple, it will blow you away.

Less than 1 hour as we had friends from Vt, who were nervous. Sea tow brought us in and I had us up and runnin` that night. Early too.

Good motah that I know a thing or two about.

Cheers,
GFS

gofastsandman 06-29-2012 10:16 PM

I know I make no sense, but I am stilll.

A no eye deer.

With no sight.

And no feet.

I have still no eye dear,

Cheers,
GFS

doodlebug 06-29-2012 11:36 PM

Great looking ride!! Thats a great family fishing machine with great space to start gag season.

gofastsandman 06-29-2012 11:44 PM

When you look at the threads of the VRO, you must think of fingertip torque. Be gentle.

Keep your fingers on top of the pump. The spring will release easily with patience.

Go slowly. A new diaphram will bring your motah happinesss. Change the pulse piston o ring as well. In the kit.

Cheers,
Us

strick 06-30-2012 01:24 AM

Right on Snook. Now you have the best of both worlds. Thats a great boat with LOTS of room for the whole family. One of the best seacrafts ever made .

strick

eggsuckindog 06-30-2012 04:11 PM

Thats the boat for you - keep that johnnyrude de-carbed and it will last forever - let me know if you need easy directions

might see you next weekend, we're due to go out there now the weather settled nicely

Snookerd 06-30-2012 05:02 PM

Dixon- Thanks. I am looking for a reason why I have no juice to the motor? It ran today


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