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  1. JimS123

    Late 90s seadoos the right choice?

    We had a 99 GTX and had so may issues we (stupidly) traded for a 2001 GTX. Both 2-strokes. More stupid we traded for a 2002 4-tec. And then 2 more (a 2003 and 2004) for our kids. Finally traded for a 2015 Yami High Output. Problem solved. Easy maintenance, better fuel economy, etc., etc...
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    Lake depth and how shallow can you run?

    The motor really needs to go up to the last notch, but that's another topic. For sure a depth finder is needed everywhere and anywhere and for 100 bucks how can anyone NOT have one. But, more importantly, a chart should be required equipment. Unfortunately, many people don't believe that, or...
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    Rear view Mirror

    It's a a sorry state today. The millennials today don't have a clue, or don't care. Some of the old products are no longer available.
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    Rear view Mirror

    I originally bought a 2x8 and got rid of it because of view-ability. It covered too much of the windshield. I tried to find the awesome mirror that I had my 1984 boat, but could not find it any more. The old one was convex and showed the whole view. My current mirror (in the pic) shows a...
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    Rear view Mirror

    I won't run without a mirror. My current one was a clamp-on mount and I felt it was not secure enough, so I drilled the windshield frame and mounted it rock solid with small SS screws. Very slight blind spot, but slight head movement corrects it. Sorry, can't remember the manufacturer.
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    Cruelty

    I have 3 Sea Kings and all have the same affliction. In each of mine, the lower cowl has to be removed to access the lower plug. One has a split cowl and comes off easy. The others have a bolt in one place or another that allows the cowl to move backward. None of the 3 require removing the...
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    Cruelty

    I once had a car that you had to pull and raise the engine to get to the bottom plug. Manufacturers don't care about stuff like that. In fact they delight in it because their dealers can charge more money for repairs. Yours is an easy peasy simple repair...
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    Star Tron added to Jetski's now they will not start

    Pour it in your car, yeah right. Your next thread is asking how we can help you fix your Fu**ed up car.....LOL. Pour the gas on your campfire pit and then back up.......LOL.
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    Bimini top 1989 Funliner

    Biminis that fit towers are useless. Other than a cool factor, what is the tower really do for you? Scrap the tower and get a real bimini.
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    Glastron vs FourWinns with the consolidated plant

    Are any front line boats made with chopper guns today?
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    Long or short shaft. ( opinion )

    That looks like a 1940's vintage Johnson. If so, chances are that the coils are still good. As long as it isn't stuck and you dress the points, it may start right up. At worst, maybe a carb cleaning.
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    4.5 mercury 2 stroke

    My 5 HP 4-stroke is mounted so that the lower unit is in the proper position. It will propel a 3500 pound bowrider at 6.0 mph. Enuf for me.
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    Long or short shaft. ( opinion )

    Back in the dark ages, longs were few and far between. A simple tape measure won't require further discussion.
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    Help prop an old boat?

    Look up your engine in a Michigan Wheel catalog and select the prop that is suggested. Tach it out and probably you will be OK. If not, you have the data to select a better one.
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    1958 Hydroswift with Kiekhaefer Mark 78 outboard

    That boat doesn't look suitable for an inline 6. Check the plate to be sure it isn't over-powered. Overall, the boat is not collectable. Classic boats have a calling, and that model / manufacturer isn't in the list. You need to find someone that wants an old boat for general use and is...
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    What would cause staining under sunpad?

    Rode hard and put away wet. If the bilge has water in it and the sun pad is left down and the boat is in the hot sun, it's what i would expect to see.
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    240 THOMPSON BOTTOM DEADRISE

    Do the high school geometry math! It's not rocket science. If you are off a few degrees and in 20 foot water, the error will be minimal. If you are downriggering it in 300 foot water, the error will be huge, but then again, what's the difference? My many boats over the years have had transom...
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    240 THOMPSON BOTTOM DEADRISE

    Ignore the bubble since the boat is crooked. Align the device so it's level with the boat's waterline, not the ground.
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    1979 Glastron T166 XL Sportster Bilge Holes?

    You don't use silicone on a fiberglass hull. If there is water in there, it's a good proposition that the innards are compromised. Your boat is about 3 times past its due date. They didn't build them to last back then.
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    Ted Williams motor module 574-60100

    It's a 57 year old air cooled 7.5 HP motor. Not collectible and not in high demand. List at 50 bucks and take 20 if you get a cash offer. You might get more on fleabay if you don't mind the shipping hassle.
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