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  1. JASinIL2006

    1967 Larson

    No idea, but that is a lovely old boat!
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    Bed Liner Waterproofing

    I thought the problem with CSM and epoxy is that the binder is NOT dissolved by the epoxy, which make CSM less effective in laminating with epoxy. In any case, normally when using poly resin, fiberglass cloth is alternated with CSM to help the cloth adhere better (that's why 1708 consists of a...
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    Do you use non ethanol gas ?

    I think what your mechanic said is nonsense. Many of us run gas with ethanol in carbed motors with no ill effects. I think there were problems with some engines when ethanol first was introduced, as it tended to pick up contaminants and degrade some components not designed for ethanol. But...
  4. JASinIL2006

    Axius Gen1 boat personality file

    By tagging those two unusually knowledgable and helpful gents, he's requesting their help with your problem. He's 'calling them in from the shop.'
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    Replacing Flotation Foam

    It never made much sense to me to pour in closed cell foam and then cut it open over much of of its surface area. It is really quite simple to get pretty complete expansion into under deck cavities, and it's also pretty simple to seal the holes needed to pour in the foam and the relief holes...
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    Fitting my Bunks to my boat

    It's kind of hard to tell, not knowing how much boat is above those bumped out sections. Does the transom core run the width of the boat (i.e., does it run thru the bumped-out sections to the sides of the hull) such that it is supported by the outer bunks? Or does the transom core only cover...
  7. JASinIL2006

    boat seats

    Personally, I don't tow my boat covered. If I had seats there were likely to go airborne, I think I'd just find a way to stow them, rather than hassling with a cover.
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    Plugs fouling

    Your post brought to mind this old thread that discussed the problems with running an auto carb in a boat: https://forums.iboats.com/threads/whats-the-diff-between-marine-carb-and-auto-carb.169247/
  9. JASinIL2006

    Newbie - 1963 Starcraft 15' Restoration

    Looks like a fun project. A friend of mine has a little boat like that and it is a great boat to cruise around on small lakes. While working on the restoration, be very careful with the windshield. I bet that would cost a pretty penny to replace, if you could even find a replacement.
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    Dead battery after sitting on trailer

    I installed a battery switch in part because it was very easy for something to be left on that draws current. It is simple to just turn the battery switch to 'off' when leaving the boat.
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    Water in the drive shaft bellow

    Yes, if you have water leaking into the driveshaft bellows, it can get into your boat. Even a fairly small hole in the bellows, or a bad seal on the bellows, can let water in.
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    Dead battery after sitting on trailer

    I'd charge it and then take it to an auto parts store and have it load tested to see if it's still any good. It could be a defective battery, but the odds are much greater that something was drawing current over the week it sat idle, and that's what drained it.
  13. JASinIL2006

    1998 Bayliner Capri floor.

    I would put them where they seem the most comfortable to you. No rules, here, other than to make the seating work for your needs.
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    Fiberglassing question

    The worst part about the bedliner stuff is that when it fails - either by getting cut/abraded while beaching or by losing its adherence to the substrate - you will have a huge mess on your hands trying to remove and replace it with something intended for marine use.
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    Question on poly and Epoxy prices

    If you are using resin with wax, I would think that's your problem.
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    Severe Empty Trailer Bounce

    If it's bouncing that bad, I agree with the suggestion to lower tire pressure. I also notice that, when empty, my trailer skips a bit when I touch the brakes. I think the absence of any weight allows the wheels to lock up more easily.
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    11 wires?

    If you have a junction box specifically for trailers, most of them have wiring diagrams. Are your trailer lights wired in a 'star' pattern where separate leads go to each light? If so, that would explain the extra wires.
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    Deck cleat question

    I’d give it a test outside the boat to make sure PB will stick to PVC and to see if the resin melts/dissolves PVC.
  19. JASinIL2006

    Maxx Haul LED trailer lights

    You should not need to unplug.
  20. JASinIL2006

    Carpet glue

    Gluvit works well, but if you have any Gluvit-treated areas that extend beyond the deck and are exposed to sunlight, be sure to cover it with paint. Gluvit and other epoxies generally don't hand UV exposure well. For sealing your deck boards, I'd use either epoxy or something that penetrates...
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