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  1. Baylinerchuck

    Wood rot HELP

    What he is saying is that boats rot from the bottom up, not the top down. You need to follow the rot and remove it all. It may require a complete gut job to do it right and get rid of all the rotten wood.
  2. Baylinerchuck

    1990 Bayliner 2651 resto

    Good luck!! Getcha some PPE.:cool:
  3. Baylinerchuck

    88 Capri Restoration (Splashed 08/2022)

    Wishing you much success on your potential launch!!
  4. Baylinerchuck

    Just thought I'd share a nice photo.

    Surfing with my buddies new Axis at Bald Eagle State Park while I filmed from my boat.
  5. Baylinerchuck

    Are wheel locks the way to go?

    I’ve heard it said, locks are just to keep the honest people honest. If some goon wants your stuff bad enough, they’ll take it. That said, in my mind the average thief will have bolt cutters and basic tools. A pad lock is easy pickins. Wire rope is harder to get through. Nothing is impossible.
  6. Baylinerchuck

    Dry fuel line feed from tank--normal?

    It seemed to me at the time when I replaced mine, they were universal. Just need to find the correct thread and barb size.
  7. Baylinerchuck

    Fishing with Dad

    Sounds like a great project!!
  8. Baylinerchuck

    Restoration frustration before it starts

    Check out @kcassells build….. no garage required!! Also I think @chevymaher used one of those HF portable garages for all his work.
  9. Baylinerchuck

    1979 Glastron Carlson CV-23 restoration

    I can’t picture this in my head…..so the wood core is rotted and gone and your sandwiching steel plates to the stringer? Then glassing it all together with the rotted core inside? Maybe I misunderstood…….
  10. Baylinerchuck

    1977 Crestliner Muskie 7**, Outboat Restore Project

    I predrilled and countersunk all my holes, then dipped each screw in resin making sure to get a good coat. Used thickened resin to fill all the countersinks, then glassed over the deck.
  11. Baylinerchuck

    Liquid Transom hmmmm?

    Where’s the pics?? Ha ha
  12. Baylinerchuck

    Liquid Transom hmmmm?

    Was getting ready to mention SeaCast for motor mounts but remembered you are converting to outboard. There are all kinds of fixed and adjustable motor mounts and swim platforms with outboard mounts. It really depends on what you’re after. There are literally hundreds of designs.
  13. Baylinerchuck

    1979 Glastron Carlson CV-23 restoration

    You sir are living the good life!! Post up some pics of the boat!!
  14. Baylinerchuck

    Restoration project - 1965 AlumaCraft Maracaibo

    Nice and tidy, plus modern…..can’t go wrong there!!
  15. Baylinerchuck

    Roller To Bunk Conversion

    My goodness that’s a lot of rollers. You weren’t kidding. I agree, if set up properly that’s an awesome trailer.
  16. Baylinerchuck

    Water in bilge? Bilge pump runs too often.

    Also forgot about SEI parts. Those are really good kits as well.
  17. Baylinerchuck

    1979 Glastron Carlson CV-23 restoration

    Gulp is right!!! That’s some expensive plywood! Could have saved yourself tons of money using ACX, or BCX exterior grade plywood.
  18. Baylinerchuck

    Advice on transom , stringers and floor rebuild

    Mine are 3/4” plywood. The sun deck on my Chap is split into 3 sections instead of lifting up as one unit. My layout is similar to how you describe you want yours to be.
  19. Baylinerchuck

    Need Advice - 14 Hurricane SD2200 - Forward lockers not draining well - need advice

    Possible, those do go bad, but more likely it’s the switch, or horn button. Use a meter or wire a small 12 light to the horn terminals. If you get 12v or the test light illuminates when you push the horn button it’s the horn. If not it’s further upstream. It’s a very simple circuit that can be...
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