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  1. JimS123

    Aluminum boat quest

    My ManCave is a 3-car garage that houses the motors, 2 boats and a classic car. I call it the "BoatHouse", but my wife does call it the museum. It's a lifelong endeavor that started as a teenager with the gift of my Grandpa's old Wizard. My Lyman was acquired in 2005 as I was planning for...
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    1950's Wagemaker Wolverine wooden boat restoration ...

    I just came across this thread by accident, and have read thru most of the posts. Nostalgia isn't the half of it. I grew up with Dad's 1942 Wagemaker. Grandpa took care of her while Dad was on sabbatical on a DE in the Pacific. The pic below is from 1961, and that's me wearing the Mae West...
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    Mounting a swim platform ladder

    Easy Peasy... - Fill the existing holes with 5200 and then drill them back out at the correct size. - Cut a 5" diameter hole on top of the swim platform, centered between the holes, and install a waterproof access hatch. - Bolt the ladder thru the existing holes, using aluminum plates or very...
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    Outboard Motor Restoration

    Funny you asked because that's what I do. It's my hobby, not a business. I have bought motors at garage sales, on E-bay (for a real classic collector), and local Craigslist. I was up to 69 as of yesterday, but just today my son dropped off a 1956 Johnson that he saw on the curb on garbage...
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    Idea of speed?

    Your boat is a standard V Hull, not a deep V. Or it could also be called a semi-V. My 220 # woodie with a '53 Big Twin 25 will do 25 mph GPS. Nice motor, it runs very well, but it's VERY loud and sucks gas like there is no tomorrow....LOL.
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    Greasing Wheel Bearings

    The first picture is the hub of my 2017 Karavan. You can see its got a "standard" zirc mounted on the end of the axle spindle. It protrudes about 1/4" and thus is easily attached to a grease gun. Also visible in the picture is the bent over cotter pin. The second picture is the 2019 trailer...
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    Greasing Wheel Bearings

    I've had Sure Lube axles before. Slick way to grease the bearings. I thought our 2019 Karavan had them as well, but when I did my winterizing today I'm not so sure. The rubber caps said to remove them to grease the bearings. The caps were also monogrammed "UFP". Inside there was what looked...
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    Wacky Fuel Gauge

    2015 Yami FXHO. Had about a 3/4 tank and the gauge indicated just that (down 3 bars). Went out for quite awhile and the gauge never changed. Took off the seat and looked at the tank and it was about 1/4. Filled the tank to the brim and the gauge now read full (all 8 bars lit). Went out...
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    Scarab 195 open or a Yamaha 190 FSH sport

    If Momma ain't happy, nobody is happy. I had a bass boat once. The wife would not go in it and even my 2 boys resisted. They are really built for only 2 people and then for fishing only. In the end, I got rid of it because I didn't like it either. No practical way to equip it with a bimini top...
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    Please identify this sensor? Attached to my transom

    OMG, finally someone can actually figure it out. On another note, we had my old woodie out this afternoon. Leaks a little bit, but then again so do I. She's 67 years old now and is equipped with an old state-of-the art speed-o-meter. Yes, a 67 year old original equipment pitot tube. Just for...
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    Cedar Boat Stain

    If you want it to look like new don't use stain. If you want it to last in the water don't use urethane. Marine grade spar varnish is the only preservative that should be used on a wooden boat. Pettit Captains varnish is what I personally prefer, but many of my contemporaries prefer Epifanes...
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    JimS123.....Hello

    The '52 woodie was a barn find. It has been in 4 boat shows: 2 first place trophys and 1 "Best Lyman of Show". Its listed as "preserved", and not in the "restored" category. All wood is original to the boat. It's companion Big Twin 25 came with the boat and other than a rebuilt carb and a new...
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    New Guy Looking For Advice on Bow Rider Brands

    We are in our 3rd month with our 2019 190 SPX OB. We upgraded to the 150 HP and had the dealer rebuild the trailer into an all roller model. I also added a lot of custom features myself. To say we are delighted would be an understatement. IMHO, what sets the SPX apart from the other...
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    Battery Not Charging

    2017 Mercury 60 HP 4-stroke Command Thrust. Mercury Vessel View Mobile also installed. The weather has been awful and just got her in the water today. Everything ran fine but on the way home I noticed on my VV readout that the voltage was only 12.2. I assume it should be 14 or so if the engine...
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    Coupler Problem

    OK, forgive my poor terminology - I never had brakes before. It's a Dexter. The pin I'm talking about keeps the latch from retracting and thus keeps the coupler on the ball. The oem pin is 5/16" OD. The locking pin is 9/32, so its thinner to begin with, plus its strength is compromised with...
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    Coupler Problem

    Brand new trailer, 3rd time on the highway. First time I ever owned a trailer with brakes. I replaced the oem pin that goes thru the coupler with a locking pin. The oem is solid, the locking pin has grooves every so often to accomodate different coupler widths. When I unhitched today the pin...
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    Tongue Weight - Insight or Folly?

    My buddy called to tell me his new trailer was fishtailing, so I went over to take a look. The boat was set up perfectly on the bunks and rollers, so we agreed that moving the axle was what was needed. As we were standing there deciding how to proceed, the wife came out and said "why not just...
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    Tring to find a Hold Open bracket for a walk-through window.

    Yes, dats what were talkin bout. Never saw a boat that didn't have latches to keep her closed. I just took my cover off and snapped a pic of the current style of bracket. It locks in place, and requires a push of the knob to release it. Once again, its a TaylorMade 'Shield, but probably a...
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    I’m building a boat from scratch

    Awesome endeavor. I'll be following your progress. My venture into boating began the same way, although in a much smaller scale. The pic below shows the near-completed hull just before flipping it. The other pic was the day we launched her. My ribs, keel and keelson were white oak. Hull...
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    Rod holders turned out?

    They were probably mounted that way because if they stuck outboard they would hit the dock and / or people walking by when you were docked. Regardless, my Stingray had Perko mounts, but they were not mounted directly to the fiberglass gunnels, but rather onto a teak block, which was mounted to...
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