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    Boats from work.

    I finished the Skeeter yesterday and started on a Ranger. A good bit of damage on the bottom, with lots of water coming from the biggest one. Ground and glassed everything but that yesterday. Today was some more grinding, and packing the hole with duraglas to seal the water off before I glassed...
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    1981 Springbok 18' Restoration/Renovation

    Oh, lengthwise. I eas picturing one at the rear that went sideways. Honestly, it's been too long since I've dealt with one like that. I don't remember how they are secured.
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    Starting a 1974 Tri-Hull Restoration, it's a Stryker Mark IV model. Need help with any information or an owners manual.

    Looks like you have a good space to work in. Why would you want to glass the cap and hull together?
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    1986 four winns 160 restoration

    I can save you the trouble, you're looking at a full structural rebuild. Stringers, transom, and floor. Is there any hope that's just a casting mark in the block?
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    Vinyl seat repair

    Lanolin?
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    Boat Lag Screw Mount Stripped

    Sounds like the wood is rotten. The only fix is to cut out all of the rot and replace it. It's likely to snowball into most of the stringers and transom.
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    1986 four winns 160 restoration

    Sometimes people just suck. Some will cover up any amount of damage just to sell it amd let the next gut deal with it.
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    1986 four winns 160 restoration

    At that age, I'm going to assume stringers, transom, and floor are rotten. That's probably going to be $5k in materials, and a few months of high progress weekends. I don't know about engine work, so I can't even guess at that. I think the best bet if you're short on funds would be... Short...
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    Changing colour of gelcoat question

    Leave the edges for now. It will help get the stringers to the correct height.
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    1981 Springbok 18' Restoration/Renovation

    Metal strapping around the tank is pretty normal. Usually the tank will fit snugly between something side to side, and have strapping front to back. There are pieces of foam or rubber to keep the strapping off of the tank, and sometimes under the tank to cut down vibration.
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    Changing colour of gelcoat question

    Oof, that's not a fun job. Was the drain plug left in?
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    Gauges don't work

    It can still be a fuse. A lot of them I've seen, the power is chained to the fuses, then from fuses to gauge. This sad diagram shows what I mean. I usually see this kind of thing on older boats, where the dash has a panel with those glass tube fuses. Sometimes its own panel, sometimes with...
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    Draining gas tank questions -- Is this thing a vent? How does my tank look in general?

    Could be I'm just dumb and don't know what I'm talking about. Stick around for a bit and see what other people think.
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    Draining gas tank questions -- Is this thing a vent? How does my tank look in general?

    1. Tank looks fine. 2. Yes, you can just take it out and put it back in. It's just the float that makes your fuel gauge move. Scrub it really well and sweep up all of the debris before taking the sending unit out. The hex head screws around the edge are what holds it in place, as well as the...
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    Changing colour of gelcoat question

    You have to get higher quality paint for it. That stuff gets expensive quick. We did a bass boat once that was going to Texas, so the boss wanted to spray a better clear than we usually do. I think it was something like $400 per gallon. I read somewhere a long time ago that gel could be made...
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    Drying out interior foam (got oily or wet under table pedestal?)

    #2 is what I was meaning. It will rot eventually, but you can prolong it's life for a long time. Keep a cover on it, but open it up after every use and after rains to dry. Canvas isn't waterproof. It sheds most of the water, but it can still drip through after it saturates. Open every...
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    Gauges don't work

    I'm not an expert on the electrical stuff, but there should be a fuse panel somewhere. Also, the gauges are all chained together with jumper wires. The jumpers are the power supply to the gauges. So those would be good things to check, fuses and good connections on the power wires.
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    Drying out interior foam (got oily or wet under table pedestal?)

    Your boat has wood stringers attached to the hull, a wood floor, and floatation foam filling the hollow space under the floor. The foam is wet because water got under the pedestal, and any other opening it could find. The foam is saturated and holding water. It's letting mold grow and causing...
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    Changing colour of gelcoat question

    As far as environmental wear, it's not much different than a car that stays outside all the time. It will stay shiny much better than gel. The downside is that it's more susceptible to physical damage. So you don't want to spray the bottom because the bunks will damage it, and the roller on the...
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