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good luck jorge, im playing with glass so no chance for me to do much today. i may cut the foam peices for the stringer additions for the floor if im lucky. this weather is crap!
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#182
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Just makes you appreciate the "normal" great weather we have here 99% of the time.
I would rather have a little rain than a hurricane come up our way Which makes me think where do I park my boat it one comes along? |
#183
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With good insurance, right in the path of a storm
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can only guess i would pull the Ttop canvas and tie the boat to the trailer and hope!
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Throw it in the pool?..oh that is for lawn furniture...
-Fred
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Park it in the worst place possible and Muphy's Law will will prevail.
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I have a lower unit oil leak and was looking on how to change the seals and ran into this
It's in 3 parts What do you guys think? www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZzwLU07v8U www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZzwLU07v8U www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdlcXBxy_VY |
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Jorge,
First, he has a Yami, you have a Merc. What worked for him may not work for you. I do a lot of my own work on my engines. Changing the prop shaft seals requires special tools to do it correctly. When I needed prop shaft seals on my Bravo 1 drive I looked at the manual, looked at how many tools it would take that I didn't have, and took it to a shop. Glad I did. Dave
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True but what's the worst that can happen I buy the seals take an hour or 2 and it does not work?
I Take it to the shop |
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I did what Dave did.
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