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jeff6645 05-21-2013 02:04 AM

Small repair turns into major project & a live saver.
 
Last week I decided to repair A small soft spot in my floor by the leaning post... Started cutting it out and kept cutting until I found good wood... ended up removing all the Starboard side and most of the Port side. Then decided while I am at it may as well redo everything.

Found one surprise that would have caused a major fire or explosion... my filler hose and vent hose were both rotten and leaking!!!

So far I have pulled the T-Top, center console, fuel tank, all wiring, pump (was only 150gph pump) and etc. Moving the batteries and oil tank (yes I am still running a two cycle) to under the console.

I decided to drill a few test holes in the stringers to check for water, port side was wet and starboard side felt damp, have been letting it dry out. The Previous owner/s had drills hole everywhere to mount stuff and none were sealed.

I have been taking picture, may post them or a link to them.

jeff6645 06-10-2013 10:57 PM

I have posted some pictures of my rebuild in the Community Section under Picture and Albums.

http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...php?albumid=95

flyingfrizzle 06-11-2013 06:12 AM

Hows that liquid filled transducer thing work???


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