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  1. JASinIL2006

    Winterizing Power Steering Cooler

    Mine was not self-draining. I installed a drain valve in the hose so I wouldn’t have to pull the hose to drain it.
  2. JASinIL2006

    First deck replacement, I have questions

    My outdrive had no play and it ”sounded” solid when knocked on. And it was rotten to the point that I could grab handfuls of it when exposed. Drill some holes, and if all is well, fill them thoroughly with 3M 5200 and no harm done.
  3. JASinIL2006

    Treated Lumber for Bunk Boards

    “Less corrosive” wouldn’t be good enough for me, if my aluminum hull was sitting on those bunks 24/7. I would want ‘non-corrosive’.
  4. JASinIL2006

    Adding second battery

    I added a battery with the Blue Sea kit and it wasn't hard at all. I used the opportunity to do some rewiring, added a fuse panel and consolidated electrical circuits to isolate the starting battery from everything that might drain it and leave me stranded. The Blue Sea kit makes it easy.
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    '96 Larson Hampton 250 Parts

    Great Lakes Skipper is your best bet, but it’s hit-or-miss. Good luck to you in your hunt!
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    Sealing a weathered fiberglass floor

    I agree with this approach; if the fiberglass is flaking now, anything you put on top will likely flake off with the substrate.
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    Restoring a 1990 Larson

    Not very long, so enjoy it while it’s pretty!
  8. JASinIL2006

    Adding second battery

    You’d be better off with a jump pack if that is your plan. Either way, you will have to find someway of charging the spare battery or jump pack; they won’t keep a charge forever.
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    fiberglass on floor

    Not sure I'd use talc, but it would be easier to sand than cabosil.
  10. JASinIL2006

    Prayers needed please ...

    I'm so sorry. I have this sort of thing too much this year. My condolences to you and your family.
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    fiberglass on floor

    I overlapped and it was not terribly difficulty to fair it over later so it looked smooth. The 6 oz. is really thin when it's wetted out. I personally would prefer to fair using some sort of fairing compound added to the resin, rather than cabosil. Cabosil works, but it is MUCH harder to sand...
  12. JASinIL2006

    Transom Glassing Opinions??

    Since the CSM helps the bond between the 1708 and whatever substrate it's being attached to, it always goes down against the substrate.
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    Question on fuel

    Does the 5.0 require 91? My 350 Mag runs fine on 89 and it even runs OK on 87. I gas up at the station on the way to the river with gas with ethanol every time I go out. I'd be pretty surprised if your engine is that picky... If it were me, I'd fill up with 89 octane on the way to your launch...
  14. JASinIL2006

    Restoring a 1990 Larson

    Always feels good to be putting it back together!
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    Question on fuel

    Any idea what the previous owner ran in it? It might already have gas with ethanol in the tank. In any case, I'd be surprised if ethanol would hurt a 2001 engine. I run it in my '97 engine exclusively.
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    Old gas

    How does the gas smell? Like gasoline or like varnish/turpentine? If the latter, don't try to start it...
  17. JASinIL2006

    Are surge brakes always a PIA?

    I am not fond of surge brakes for just that reason, I went with electric. Like any brakes, they need maintenance, but they work well (although drum brakes probably aren't so good in salt or brackish water).
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    Momentary freezing inboard

    No power at his lift. Even with the water warming the hull, I don't think I'd leave it unless there was a heat source for the engine bay. I'd be draining it, if it were my boat.
  19. JASinIL2006

    Spray Epoxy?.

    I used a similar product on my deck - Durabak. A bedliner-like rubberized coating. The stuff is horrible. Not durable and where it hasn’t peeled or worn thru, it will be a huge pain in the a$$ to remove. Never again.
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