The problem is, there is no new one anymore. If there was I would absolutely buy it. Though, if I do make a new one, I will gladly make them available for anyone who wants one.
Marine environment is pretty easy for these things, I'll do exactly what volvo did. I will just pour epoxy all around...
Does that module really just output the same as its input?
I knew I could measure the sensor resistance myself. I just thought the module output something different and I needed to know the correlation between the input and output.
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For those of you with AQ drives, I could use a bit of help. The trim sensor module part # 857534 on my boat is bad. The trim limit, and trailer (max lift) limit relays still work, but the gauge does not. I have already replaced the sensor. I have tested the gauge and know it is...
Well, sorry to say it but this project is not going to get finished. I ran into a great deal on a 22' Cobalt. Ended up costing less than the resto would have cost.
Thank you, that's great info. I'll order bigger rolls of glass. I plan to order the foam once I start laying the deck. I can't be sure I'll be ready for foam before the temperature cools too much. I'm fighting the clock here lol. I might be able to use the shop at work during the cold months...
Another question for you all. Maybe should ask in a separate thread.
I want to put a larger fuel tank in. everywhere I look they don't provide a proper drawing. My stringer height is just under 7", I could of course raise it a bit, but I don't want to go too tall. The tanks all show a height...
I am about to order my fiberglass supplies. I ordered a small amount of Coosa for the transom and motor mounts. I might be ordering a bit too much fiberglass, but we'll see. 20 yards by 50" for each roll of chopped mat and 1708. 5 gallons of laminating resin, 5 gallons of finishing resin. A big...
So, I've decided to also put an additional layer of glass in the entire hull. Mostly to add some thickness and strength in case I grind a bit too much and create thin spots.
Should I use 1708 for this?
Sounds like some type of rotisserie is the best way.
I think perhaps rather than rolling it over I might just use a pair of engine hoists and lift it as high as I can.
Would I be correct to assume the stern tie down hooks and bow hook are strong enough for that?
Your doing the same boat as me.
Knowing this boat I would say you would probably want to have another way of attaching that area to the deck if you cut it away. I think the side of the hull will flex too much otherwise. Right now it connects to that front bench/box and provides that rigidity.
I'm in the middle of my resto. Once I finish stripping everything out of the hull I would like to flip the boat over and fix the chips in the gell coat, and then add a fresh coat over the entire hull.
For those who have done this, how did you manage to get the boat flipped over?
It's a...
Had a couple hours after work today to continue on the teardown. I really hate those back to back seat boxes. What a pain it was to remove them, but I got the driver side box out now. All the decking in the center area of the boat is now removed. I'll tear down the stern section of the boat...
Good luck with it. Is there a specific reason you want an owner's manual? It really won't be very useful for anything. If you're just looking for information about the engine, drive, steering or such than there is plenty of info online for that, or on this forum.