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Old 04-10-2012, 09:07 PM
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Thanks Bro. I've heard nightmares of pulling (factory?) tank. Also, that 90 degree fill was above the core of larger, aft fuel hatch. Not scared of recoring rear hatch, just wondering how to order new fuel tank with lower profile fuel fill, AND an 8 inch pie plate! Thanks. Part II. I will be off the net for awhile.
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Old 04-10-2012, 09:14 PM
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[QUOTE Part II. I will be off the net for awhile.[/QUOTE]

Yes get to work on that boat LOL
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Old 04-20-2012, 07:08 PM
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Well I got a new to me trailer this week.
Someone close had a aquasport that was a project that he wantef to get rid of and would include the trailer and title to both if I got it off his yard.

i picked them up swaped the trailers and had someone local that wanted a project boat pick up the aquasport and trailer

Now its not the trailer that I want and it needs some love, but at least for the summer it will get me around and when I do move on the new one I can get some $$ out of it.

The weather down here looks like it's not going to be good with a 80% chance of rain so does not look like to much will be done

Here is a pic of the trailer
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Old 04-20-2012, 08:23 PM
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Coming along very nice Jorge!
I have the same console on my 23'. Your getting ready for those summer slammers huh
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Old 04-20-2012, 09:37 PM
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Well I got a new to me trailer this week.
Someone close had a aquasport that was a project that he wantef to get rid of and would include the trailer and title to both if I got it off his yard.

i picked them up swaped the trailers and had someone local that wanted a project boat pick up the aquasport and trailer

Now its not the trailer that I want and it needs some love, but at least for the summer it will get me around and when I do move on the new one I can get some $$ out of it.

The weather down here looks like it's not going to be good with a 80% chance of rain so does not look like to much will be done

Here is a pic of the trailer
Run some dedicated lines with LEDs and call it a day. I have not touched my lights in 4 years. Carb cleaner and the connection is where I fail. Be nice to your pins.

50 mph gusts here soon

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Old 04-21-2012, 07:43 AM
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Sandy is correct! Use 16ga extension cords from the plug directly to each LED light...with no openings, use the green wire as a direct ground to each light. Use heat shrink connectors and then adhesive lined heat shrink over those.

As Sandy would say, "heat shrink is good".
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Old 05-02-2012, 12:01 PM
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Not much happened as it was raining all weekrnd but I did manage to get the boat up on the trailer. It needs to be adjusted as you can see on the pics and I plan on getting rid of the electric winch ..don't know if it works or not but if someone local wants it let me know.
Also waiting on some harware (harness, shift cables, battery cables etc..) to be delivered and getting it installed

Debating as to do the trailer myself or send it out.
Engine is painted and next I want to replace all the fuel and water hoses change the impeller the spark plugs get it on the boat and see what happens.
Need to get the decals for the cowling
Either way I want to take it to a mechanic to go over it before I get towed in.

And my son brought home the Flu and guess who has it?
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Old 05-02-2012, 07:33 PM
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I got bored and I put the engine on but lots more to do
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Old 05-03-2012, 10:15 AM
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Jorge...sure is looking great....makes me want to repaint my hull again....that is a big looking 20'
Do the trailer yourself!!
-Fred
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Old 05-03-2012, 02:48 PM
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Hey Fred....do I see this right?? Happy Birthday to you!!!
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