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    Deck Repair - Fiberglassing Question (Newbie)

    Yes, that sounds like a solid plan. You say priming on all sides - assume you mean with poly resin?
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    MerCruiser 5.0 MPI pinging/detonation at higher RPMs

    I know you've already bought new injectors but for future reference, the place I use for injector servicing charges $10 per injector for cleaning and flow testing, plus $10 for shipping, so $90 for a full set of 8.
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    Be easy on me please. Total newbie.

    I, too, am a slave to the almighty Honda, reside in Chatt, TN, and am named Matt. Weird. I would do as Stress point suggested.
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    Wire size for livewell please

    Scott, my understanding is that he's talking about a push/pull cable with a solid core in a jacket...not electrical wiring.
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    88 Capri Restoration (Splashed 08/2022)

    Minus 24?! That's the good Lord telling you to move south, Jim. 😂
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    1982 Glastron C-535 Restoration

    Thanks! It was a lot of work but it has been very rewarding. I said if I ever do another ill buy a machine and try to sew my own upholstery, just to have the skill. As far as gelcoat goes, I only rolled on new gelcoat in the bilge and ski locker. The outside is original gel...I just buffed till...
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    1982 Glastron C-535 Restoration

    Sure - here is where the upholstery stuff starts in my build thread. Skip ahead to page 28 if you want to see current pics from last summer. https://forums.iboats.com/threads/1987-power-play-xlt-185-floors-stringers-and-upholstery.739025/page-20#post-5712873
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    1982 Glastron C-535 Restoration

    I paid a shop to reupholster my 19 ft runabout back in 2021 and it cost me $3500 for the 2 captains chairs, rear bench seat, sun pad, and 2 side panels. The structure on everything but the captains chairs had to be made from scratch. I did the carpet myself. Pre-built captains chairs will be...
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    2022 Splash Of The Year Winner!

    A win's a win! Plaque looks great, Jim.
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    Engine Bed Fabrication

    Yep, narrow layer first, then wider layer second for tabbing.
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    Engine Bed Fabrication

    On my restoration, I pulled the old engine mounts and cut them open to see what they were. Turns out they were a 2" piece of mahogany (very rot resistant) sandwiched between 3/4" plywood. The lag bolts go into the mahogany, so any moisture that gets in through the bolt holes is only impacting...
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    2022 Splash Of The Year Winner!

    Way to go Jim! Warm months are around the corner...we will need pics of you cruising in your boat with the trophy!
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    Engine removal thoughts

    I had a buddy with a track hoe help me pull my engine. He couldn't bring it to me, so I towed my boat to his place. He picked the engine and set it on a tire. I towed the boat home, dropped it off, picked up a utility trailer, and went back for the engine. When I got home with the engine I...
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    1962 Chris Craft Holiday 20’ bucket list resto

    If you zoom in close enough, you can see patches of skin stuck to that black vinyl from unsuspecting passengers. :LOL: kidding of course. But man...what kind of sadist does black vinyl in a boat interior? Looking forward to seeing what you come up with for a lighter color of gator skin vinyl.
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    Poly or epoxy, not sure what to go with?

    If you can afford it, buying a Dust Deputy was one of the best tool investments I made when doing my restoration. I also bought a 13 ft hose for my vacuum and a remote control outlet so that the vacuum and dust deputy could be on the ground outside the boat, and you can still turn the vacuum on...
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    1990 Bayliner 2651 resto

    If you've got a router you could build something like the fixture I used to make scarf joints for my stringers. It let's you router a very shallow angle into a piece of plywood. Just Google or YouTube "scarf joint fixture".
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    Poly or epoxy, not sure what to go with?

    I found that the hype about poly being difficult and not forgiving to be false. Both poly and epoxy stink - yes, poly has a more potent smell, though. Neither will want to cure in cold temperatures. Both are messy. Both are plenty strong for your boat. Here are some benefits of using poly...
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