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  1. JimS123

    Installing trim gauge on old engine that has no gauge.

    My memory aint so good any more, but I DO remember doing what you did. Back in the olden days I had a 1976 70 HP 3-cyl Evinrude and after installing it I really felt that it needed a trim gauge. The gauge was OEM OMC and as I recall I drilled a hole in the dash and connected some wires...
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    Running a Twin Outboard on One Motor

    In my youth I was acquainted with a local auxiliary marine cop. He was an old fort and used to tie up at our dock once in awhile and chew the fat with my Grandpa. He always had a big Thompson with Twin 'Rudes that were always the biggest available at the time. Power trim was not common back...
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    hummingbird down-imaging question

    I have 2 down imaging units. Each cost well over $1000. For usual boating I like them a lot. They show a picture-like view of the bottom. Really neat! However, when fishing I usually switch them over to regular sonar because there I get better identification of the FISH. It all depends...
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    Cheapest way to replace stern on my 1984 Starcraft SS150

    The advantage of marine grade plywood is that it is solid core. Sure, ext will work but you better also figure in the cost of some real good caulking to fill in the holes or the water intrusion will later require you to do it over again.
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    Gas seeping from fill cap

    It would seem that way. Nevertheless, the 2 most recent family boats purchased had the cap just above the rubrail, and the vent about 6" below it.
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    Gas seeping from fill cap

    It must be really hot weather for the gas to expand that much. I would look at the gas tank vent.
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    Boat carpet question.

    If I didn't WANT to help I would not have replied. I have done several boat rebuilds so I do have some experience....especially with floor coverings. What's so hard about talking a picture? Help is a 2-way street. My boat has hatches. Google that and you will see what it is. I googled...
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    Boat carpet question.

    Me either. This site is not just about answering questions for one person, its also a source of info for others. Someone please post a pic of the floor. Also, my boats don't have lids. Maybe i might want one. What the %^$# is it?
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    Boat carpet question.

    Not understandable. What is a lid? Regardless, carpets are outdated because they hold water and eventually the boat rots. Use Marideck instead. Sent pics so we can figure out what you need.
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    I'm looking for help on mounting a transducer

    Now you've given more info. If its a tiller, where will you mount the head? It doesn't technically matter which side you mount the ducer, but usually the wiring is simplified if you mount it on the same side as the head. Sounds like you don't have a battery? If the engine doesn't need one...
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    I'm looking for help on mounting a transducer

    Boy I'd like to have his job. Its a 30 minute job and all you need is a drill. Unless the boat manufacturer installs ducers as an OEM option, I doubt that they would have a clue. Mount it half way between the keel and the chine, or half way between strakes if you have them. It should be...
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    I'm looking for help on mounting a transducer

    Never heard of a helix so I googled it. Looks like a nice unit. If the instructions were omitted from the box, you can download them. Humminbird has the most concise and detailed instructions of any of the sonar companies, including pictures. Much more than we could type on a web site...
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    Connecting a 2nd gas tank to a Mercury 40hp 4 stroke

    If you have a Merc motor with a Merc tank, then just buy a Merc tank as your second one. When in use, be sure to push the vent button every time you switch tanks, to ensure that you release the pressure. Otherwise you'll be squirting gas all the time.
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    Looking for Opinions on Super Bowriders

    I live on the Niagara River. A gazillion boats locally. That said, the availability of covered storage is very slim. The boats that enjoy those facilities are classic wooden cruisers that have long term owners that are willing to pay whatever it takes to protect their babies. I never heard...
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    Outboard Painting

    The 'rude in post #6 was painted with North York acrylic enamel rattle can paint. It currently costs $22.50 (CDN). The US counterpart is about 20 bucks these days. It was painted about 15 years ago and hasn't needed to be touched up yet. Of course, it has only been run in the water maybe 30...
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    Outboard Painting

    Beautiful job. I like the design - a one-of-a-kind. (I like your workshop too) Surely, a professional spray gun and hardened paint is the best way to go. But not everyone has the ability to do that. I find that a good enamel holds up pretty well. Mine are all kept original - paint and...
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    Replacing keel roller with boat

    Yes of course, there is no tongue weight since the boat is propped up. I meant tongue weight before propping. Regardless, I did that as well and the tongue would not go down by itself because the back of the boat was pushing down on the back of the trailer, which in turn pushed the front up...
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    Should I purchase a 60HP 1969 Johnson hydro-electric shift outboard motor?

    I agree 100%. And that's after owning 2 of the blasted things. My personal experience would indicate that they are NOT that reliable. The worst part is that repairing them are outside my wheelhouse, and finding a mechanic to work on them was nearly impossible. And that was years ago. Today...
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    Outboard Painting

    You can use a brush if you like. If your intention is to protect the metal, but don't care if it looks like crap, then go for it. Your problem, though, is keeping the paint on if you intend to put the engine on a boat and use it in the water. Even if you simply intend to display a motor on a...
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    What's too old to consider?

    A guy down the street from me bought a brand new boat. The wife didn't like boating. It sat beside the house half uncovered for 5 years with very little use. It looked like crap. Then one day I see him power polishing, with a friend inside working on the upholstery. Then they changed the...
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