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Old 10-06-2008, 05:52 PM
Dilligaf Dilligaf is offline
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Default Re: 74 Tsunami Project ,It's getting there with pics.

i have the same some spot under passenger seat. also got one at the front of the boat above anchor locker in bow. yeah i like the red but the guy did a crappy painted job over the original red see if i cant get it back. i have the 350mpi w/alpha1 17x19p i beleive. i cruise 3200rpms at 27mph. wot like 4900rpm 38mph. i never run fast tho 3200rpms is perfect. good gas mileage too believe it or not. scuppers take in some water if you stand in the back. i just hate wet feet so i leave plugs in. all the fishing i do is anchored. if your moveing no issues at all.when i do the floros im gonna raise it a couple inches and go out the back with the scuppers. might be able to go out the back now it will be close to the water line
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Old 10-06-2008, 08:11 PM
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Default Re: 74 Tsunami Project ,It's getting there with pics.

Holy Crap ! You did a lot of work. Great job. You must be proud ! It's amazing when you do a little work at a time, over time - it slowly gets done.

What did you do to re-do the floor ? I have the original floor too - there is one small delam'd part (8"x8"), it needs a little epoxy injected under it. But, ny non-skid is tired ! I'd like to keep the original pattern and re-shoot it w/ something... What'd you use ?

Great job.

BTW: I run a 350 MAG MPI w/ Bravo 3 - at 3200 RPM, I'm going 30 mph, at WOT, 4600 RPM, I go 45 mph...

For an i/o, I love the drive and motor. However, the i/o has turned out to be a lot more maintenance than any outboard I've ever owned ! Barnacle scraping and electrolysis vigilance.
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