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  1. JASinIL2006

    Bulbous Transom Swim platform Mount

    My boat has bumpouts on the transom, but they're near the top on both sides. They are just fiberglass with expanding foam poured in; they would not be suitable for mounting swim platform brackets. I'd be concerned yours are similarly constructed. I'd much rather anchor into a flat section, so...
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    Buying a boat that’s sat for 5 years

    This is an expensive time to buy a boat (both springtime and the COVID situation have prices inflated considerably). Used boats are going for a premium now, so book values may not mean much. I would be much more concerned about structure issues for a boat that admittedly has been left outside...
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    fixing gouges/exposed fiberglass in hull of my '89 speedboat

    Does that strip along the keel just behind the bow have wear all the way through the fiberglass? It almost looks like there are holes that you could stick your finger into.
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    fixing gouges/exposed fiberglass in hull of my '89 speedboat

    If you plan to beach the boat, after fixing the keel, consider buying a KeelGuard or a KeelShield. We have a KeelShield (from Gator-Guards) on our boat, and not only has protected the keel quite nicely, it has held up really well over the years.
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    In search for a 17 ft deck boat

    I'm pretty sure that's not an IL law, but a Barrington law... unfortunately, some communities and homeowner's associations are pretty restrictive. I'm glad I live in an Illinois community without similar laws. Is off-site storage an option? You probably could rent storage somewhere that would...
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    In search for a 17 ft deck boat

    You mention you'll be using this in IL and WI waters... which ones? I think the kind of boat used on smaller lakes or rivers might be bit different than what you'd want on Lake Michigan. It also would be useful to know how you'll use the boat (fishing, watersports, day cruises) and how many...
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    In search for a 17 ft deck boat

    Buying a new boat and hoping you can retrofit a windshield (assuming that's important to you) sound like real pain to me. (And possible an expensive pain...) Those look like fun boats for warm and mild weather. On even a slightly cooler day, riding out in the wind can get pretty chilly.
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    Replacing stringers.

    That's a pretty comprehensive list, and it should prove useful for folks who are heading into restoration, esp. during COVID times.
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    Replacing stringers.

    If you can figure out a way to do it cheaper than $2500-3000, more power tp you. But my experience and that of many others here suggests around $3K is typical.
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    Prayers needed please ...

    I had it in November. It’s no picnic. Sending good thoughts your way!
  11. JASinIL2006

    Trouble reinstalling pre-alpha drive

    Seems like there would be less of a gap between the drive and bellhousing if the o-ring was causing the problem.
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    Trouble reinstalling pre-alpha drive

    I agree that it's not likely alignment that is keeping him from mounting the drive, but it's still a good idea to check it every year, especially on older boats.
  13. JASinIL2006

    Installing a new asphalt driveway

    Dang... that driveway is a project and a half!
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    Trouble reinstalling pre-alpha drive

    It's good practice to check alignment everytime the drive is off (once a year, minimum), so good for you for getting the bar. My drive gives me trouble going on about once every three or four times... when the drive is that far out and is getting stuck, I'm thinking the U-joints have sagged...
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    Maybe gimbal bearing?

    Are you talking about todhunter's boat? From post #25 on his thread: "Well boys, transom is rotten (though not nearly as bad as the stringers), as I probably should have expected. But...wet is wet. It's got to go."
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    Maybe gimbal bearing?

    Pretty sure he's already past that stage... https://forums.iboats.com/threads/1987-power-play-xlt-185-floors-stringers-and-upholstery.739025/
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    Anyone use synthetic nylon winch cable? Or anything besides steel?

    Personally, you couldn't pay me enough to go back to a steel cable. I got tired of little steel needles cutting my hands as the cable ages. I went with a nylon strap and never looked back. So much nicer. Also, when looking at capacities, remember that your not lifting the boat in the air and...
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    Restoring a 1990 Larson

    The 6 oz. is so light, I found that it was really easy to get it out of shape and/or wrinkled. Woodonglass recommended using very little resin and start rolling from the center of the piece to the edges. I very lightly coated the surface with resin before putting down the cloth, and then I...
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