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  1. redneck joe

    helm wiring, should be simple, i'm not too bright.

    10 guage be enough for those three plus a small stero should I ever decide to do that?
  2. redneck joe

    helm wiring, should be simple, i'm not too bright.

    Def only one battery, I'm rebuilding from a gut job. Was trying to be frugal with the wiring but I put in a pvc tube for a wire chase so won't be too difficult. Still odd on the voltage with only one battery
  3. redneck joe

    helm wiring, should be simple, i'm not too bright.

    Decided to put in a fuse block for my three items that need it to replace the two 43 year old circuit breakers. I want to use old wiring but some became disconnected during my rehab. I have a red, two blacks and two greys. The greys remained hooked up to the nav lights and i just jumped...
  4. redneck joe

    82 Starcraft MR 180 floor, slight refit and leaks

    OK, I've decided to add a fuseblock for the bilge, livewell and nav lights. The switches are new and the tips are all rusty and they have circuit breakers now that are 43 years old. The existing wire looks to be maybe 12 ga so good there. The fuses appear to be 2am so assuming the fuse I...
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    '89 Arriva 2050 Restoration

    Yeah thinking back to my bayliner I think I remember those. I didn't know about tabs at the time but for listing I would have liked them. If they will fit.
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    '89 Arriva 2050 Restoration

    Side note, I had one of these back in the day. Really liked it for that perio of in my life. I think same hull, different cap or course.
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    '89 Arriva 2050 Restoration

    I would vote for wood the whole thing. What are these pods you speak of?
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    I didn't want to restore this 1997 Islander this summer

    On the pink I decided that it would leave channels for drainage. The top of my foam was pretty dry as well but the bottom half was wet especially towards the back. In my 18 foot boat I'm guessing I got rid of maybe an extra 75 lbs of wet. Not as dramatic as some of the stories I've seen...
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    I didn't want to restore this 1997 Islander this summer

    Don't know about the west but what I've seen here over the years is scabbing in is usually 5200 bed, then gluvit over the top.
  10. redneck joe

    I didn't want to restore this 1997 Islander this summer

    Are you scraping out all the foam to expose all rivets? I did not want to but am sure glad I did. Prob an extra 50 replaced I would not have. I put off a couple surgeries I was going have this year, 50% because of my boat needed the work and didn't want to wait almost a year to heal...
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    Pretty stoked about this..... https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1ErM1vbQpL/
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    82 Starcraft MR 180 floor, slight refit and leaks

    Hooked up a fuel line and muffs, she fired up first try. Need to finish the livewell plumbing then to the lake to putt around for water leak test and such before I pop in the last floor panel.
  13. redneck joe

    '89 Arriva 2050 Restoration

    You glass boat guys are on a whole another plane of existence...
  14. redneck joe

    Older Ryobi 18v drill battery

    Do NOT buy name brand. Temu or ebay knock offs are perfect and half the price. I bought two 4 ah ones from ebay last fall and to date they are flawless. I'm a semi pro, do handyman work and keep a six bank charger in the vehicle at all times so they are charging any time I drive. I keep...
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    2025 NFL/CFB News and Nonsense

    https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1V48zSfRaa/
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    Re-post of Boomyal's Brined Turkey Recipe!

    Arent most birds pre brined anymore? I say you could still add salt as a dry brine.
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    My wife has two dam cats in this house and my dog is the one that tracked the mouse down...
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    Random

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