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  1. tpenfield

    I am looking for a real manual on my boat by hin number.

    What Scott said . . . You can contact Bayliner customer service to see what information beyond manuals (if any) is available.
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    Paint

    I'm thinking you may want gelcoat and not paint.
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    Every title is not in seller's name

    That is a nice feature, to be able to look up a current owner's name. I wonder how many states have such a feature? For me, an out-of-state registration number has always been a red flag, but can certainly happen with same-state. Got any examples to share?
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    Buying an '03 Sea Ray Sundeck 220

    Congratulations on the new-2-you boat. I assume that you will be doing the re-power. Since you are salt water I would get an engine that has or can be rigged with FULL Closed Cooling. I'd also make sure you are getting a new engine (or at least a new long block). . . and . . . Don't let...
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    Which hull brands to avoid

    Well, having owned a Mercedes, and now a BMW, I'm really looking forward to buying a Lincoln. :ROFLMAO: The truth is that economy boats are just that. Many (if not most) of the economy boat brands have raised the bar in the past 20 years to stay in business.
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    Seller says exhaust bellows torn

    Is '3 hours from home' the issue here? It would be worth your time to travel and see the boat if you have not already done so. We do not know if you can if you can 'run the boat a few times until you can fix it', since we cannot see the issue. The boat is 27 year old, it may be worth your...
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    My AGM Batteries Singing Their Swan Song . . .

    Quick Update . . . Last weekend I was covering the boat for winter and went to charge the batteries before buttoning things up. FWIW - I have left the battery charger on in maintenance mode over the winter, but this winter I may let my solar charging system do the maintenance charging over the...
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    Stingray 191 DC horn issue

    Have you verified no power to the switch? Is there a circuit breaker for the horn? Trouble-shooting depends on what kind of horn your boat has (electric or electric/air actuated). In either case the horn mechanism may have either seizing up or shorted out causing the CB to trip. BTDT on my...
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    Insurance for older boats

    Typically, you can get a marine surveyor to do a replacement value (or similar) survey of your boat and the insurance company will take that as the agreed value.
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    Which hull brands to avoid

    Greetings @Laneman25 . . . I see from your posts over the past week that you have been shopping for used boats. There are lots of brands in the size range that you are looking for. Do you have a budget in mind? Age range? It is all about condition, and the buyer's checklist is a good...
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    Thinking about an upgrade for the tow vehicle

    Standard tow ratings are a bit light . . . and . . . Not a fan of GM vehicles
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    Thinking about an upgrade for the tow vehicle

    FWIW - On our way to the summer house this weekend, there was a crash on the highway of what appeared to be a mid-sized SUV towing a massive RV trailer. The rig was spun around, facing the wrong way up against the guard rail in the median area. The trailer was on its side and pretty much fallen...
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    Fogging thru carburetor

    Fogging for 45 seconds is fine. Often the engine does not die. Taking AF in trough the muffs can be a bit questionable, if you did not drain the existing water from the block and manifolds.
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    1988 Rogue 2420

    Scott . . . That is why we have winter in the northern areas. so, we can catch up on all of the maintenance and repairs :ROFLMAO:
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    Well, That's It. Another Season Over

    I just put the winter cover on the boat today. Winterized it a few weeks ago. Planning for some outdrive maintenance in the spring . . . among some other things.
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    Outboard life expectancy

    My oldest outboard is 54 years old . . . it refuses to die. The newest one is 33 years old. I know your OB is bigger and probably will be used a lot more than my engines, but . . . Outboards tend to last quite a while 1,500 hours and 25+ years would not be unusual.
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    . . . and I Thought Hi-tech Boat Engines Were Bad . . .

    IDK - One surprise to me as I looked into the issues on my car was that in order to save a nickel, the automakers have 'LIN BUS' (single wire) in addition to 'CAN BUS' (two wires) to operate and manage a lot of the gadgetry. LIN BUS is less reliable and probably leads to all of this quirkiness.
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    . . . and I Thought Hi-tech Boat Engines Were Bad . . .

    I just did the brakes on the Admiral's car . . . as soon as I'm done the brakes on my car start spitting out warnings . . . pad wear sensor I believe. It says to drive moderately. OK . . . I think I did the front brakes on my car not too long ago . . . maybe the thing will tell me which wheel...
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    Thinking about an upgrade for the tow vehicle

    The DOT / CDL stuff is available online. The wording is a little tricky. I tend to agree that local police may not be as aware of the limits than the DOT folks, or how to calculate them. While towing, I have the wide load banners, so that alone may draw attention. (I get the single trip...
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    Thinking about an upgrade for the tow vehicle

    Reminds me of recent beer commercials where the bed of the truck at a tailgating party is turned into a giant cooler - ice & beer. Probably over the GVWR :ROFLMAO:
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