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Woo-hoo! Twins! (y)🤓
Maybe it's a Fishmaster? They're rated to 240HP, so a pair of 120s would be awesome! 😁😎
http://boatspecs.iboats.com/Starcraft_Marine__Fishmaster_22V5__1979/bp/66b86390
No title (I messaged the seller), but at least it doesn't leak! :ROFLMAO:
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When it was done, my neighbor buddy said that the next guy who has to put a deck on there will hate me. But! I'm leaving the boat to him in my will! :LOL:
I used 2 part wood filler epoxy from HD slathered over the counter-bored holes, then sanded it down flat with the deck. Painted over the filled holes with deck paint and anti-skid.
Well, we headed over to the Cape this morning to watch the launch, but didn't even get there before it was scrubbed. :confused:
Maybe next time. :sneaky:
I'll be dealing with a similar situation pretty soon, hopefully by the end of the year. Gonna take the trim unit from a 90HP midsection and install it on a 70HP engine using that same system.
I'll be following along!
I did find a couple of links which might help a little.
That's what I thought. I strongly urge you to use aluminum for your underdeck reinforcement joiners. The last thing you want is steel rusting under your deck, rotting things out. :)
This is how I did my underdeck aluminum joiners. ☺️
I had a 14' Sea Nymph which had a hole and I patched it with JB Weld from the outside. It never leaked after the repair during the short time that I owned the boat. Not the best way, but it worked.