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  1. Scott Danforth

    Barefoot skiers?

    I learned on a 12' dumphy with a 35, then we migrated to a 14' mirro craft with a 50 dad did the foam belt as that was the state of art back then.... however you cold be floating feet up with it as well as head up. I still have the old wooden skis that Dad bought when I was 1.
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    Top speed

    the magic words there......
  3. Scott Danforth

    1977 Ford 302 Rebuild Tips and Advice

    Moved your post to the volvo forum as the questions forum is a read only forum.
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    Repainting an Old Outdrive?

    before you even think of repainting, you most likely need to reseal the outdrive. I would just sand off the anti-fouling of the whole drive assembled, use the moeller zinc dichromate primer in a rattle can, then use rustoleum paint with hardener
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    Barefoot skiers?

    my advise to those learning to barefoot. use a wetsuit...... my swim trunks came off about 200 feet from where I ended up when I finally quit going arse over teakettle ....
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    Do i really have to have a loop in my throttle cables???

    you have a loop there now because your cables are too long for your boat. google measuring marine control cables.
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    Boat with paint cracks and hull damage

    regarding your boat. estimate $6k to fix the hull as the stringers and transom are most likely compromised and your foam is most likely water logged .
  8. Scott Danforth

    Barefoot skiers?

    My father and oldest uncle used to barefoot, I attempted to...... once...... 40 years ago..... LOL
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    Boat with paint cracks and hull damage

    remember the USCG colregs on fuel systems, electrics, exhaust, temperature, etc. are just the IMO (International Marine Organization) rules packaged for the recreational boat market. see 33CFR sub part J for fuel systems and sub part I for electrical...
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    Boat with paint cracks and hull damage

    and you know nothing about marine requirements. or how fuel vapor sits in a bilge the VR6 has less torque down low than a lowely 3.0 liter mercruiser so as a marine motor, short of adding a turbo (also not marine friendly unless you use a water cooled turbo in addition to the water cooled...
  11. Scott Danforth

    Aluminum Sign Prep for Patches

    road signs are a good source of 5052 (marine aluminum) to get the paint off, I would probably put 80 grit pad on the DA
  12. Scott Danforth

    Mercruiser 5.7L Black Scorpion grinding noise when in neutral

    your starter is probably already damaged. so pull it and inspect / test it your ring gear is probably chewed up if the starter was engaged while the motor was running. so the motor must come out to fix that. follow the yellow wire with the red stripe from the starter. it leads to the pilot...
  13. Scott Danforth

    Top speed

    25mph maybe as there are no lifting strakes on your pontoon to go faster you need more power and lifting strakes then again, forest river just took a stock trifecta pontoon to lake of the ozarks with 3 500hp outboards and only managed to get 100mph. Had they stripped off the arch...
  14. Scott Danforth

    Engine sputters when turned off

    That is run on. That little gasp at the end is the motor running backwards and sucking water from the exhaust You either have the timing out of spec, are running hot, or are running too rich
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    Boat with paint cracks and hull damage

    You're missing the point If you make a fuel mistake in a car....the fumes go out the open engine compartment and dissipate. If you make a fuel mistake in a boat, the fuel vapor collects in the bilge and you meet Jesus
  16. Scott Danforth

    Hard start

    that is what the anti-siphon valve on the tank as well as the two check valve in the fuel pump does
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    Hard start

    not legal on an I/O
  18. Scott Danforth

    Boat Cover Supports

    Inflatable bud light furniture?
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    Boat with paint cracks and hull damage

    remember in a boat, no surface to be hotter than 200F (93C) to prevent igniting the boat.
  20. Scott Danforth

    Boat Cover Supports

    I think we all do. had 4" of rain fall about 8 months ago, rain started pooling, the support pole slipped, and the whole cover had about 500 gallons of water in the top that I had to rig a pump up to get out. then had to repair the cover. tried everything and once in the while mother nature wins
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