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  1. tpenfield

    Bought a 1998 Sea Ray Sundancer 270 wide beam with rot...

    Looks like Sea Ray sent you some pretty good information with those shop drawings, etc. It is a lot more than most of the folks doing restoration work get. So, you should be in good shape. Based on the pictures that you posted, etc. I have made a 3D image of what I think the bulkhead and...
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    Bought a 1998 Sea Ray Sundancer 270 wide beam with rot...

    Cruisers still need the support of stringers and bulkheads, but the accommodation of living space below deck means that the designs are a bit different. . . . Usually there are as many if not more stringers since often they cannot be as tall as those of smaller boats. The height of the boat...
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    Mercury 7.5 HP Motor Refresh (1969 model year)

    Another Update: I got the lock-out spring installed. I just removed the lock-out lever and was able to insert the spring and then re-install the lever. I needed to get the spring installed before installing the cable and ignition kill switch. Fortunately, I had taken a picture of the...
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    Mercury 7.5 HP Motor Refresh (1969 model year)

    I have the lower unit on and did a bit more work connecting the choke lever. There is a wire spring that assists the neutral throttle governor . . . it came off during the disassembly many months back . . . although I'm not sure how it did, because it seems to be nearly impossible to put back...
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    Mercury 7.5 HP Motor Refresh (1969 model year)

    More progress . . . here and there. The parts came for the Merc, so I was able to do a few more things. There should be 2 specialized nuts for the steering handle pivot . . . one of the nuts was missing when I dis-assembled it. So, for $15 :eek: :rolleyes: I was able to order one . . . it is...
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    Mercury 7.5 HP Motor Refresh (1969 model year)

    I got the bottom cowl and the transom/saddle assembly installed today. I'll be waiting on a few replacement parts before doing more, but it is starting to look like an outboard motor again :)
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    Mercury 7.5 HP Motor Refresh (1969 model year)

    I have been trying to sort through the various hardware and fasteners to make sure I get them where they are supposed to go. My bad for not better categorizing during disassembly. I did find 1 or 2 fasteners for the lower cowling that were in the wrong place from a prior re-build, so I got...
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    Mercury 7.5 HP Motor Refresh (1969 model year)

    Well, I could not resist doing the first finish coat (black), which I needed to do before staring to put the rest of the motor together. Engine cover/cowl . . . Lower cowl and skirt Transom bracket Powerhead/Drive shaft housing I used Rustoleum Universal Paint/Primer-in-one. (Gloss...
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    Mercury 7.5 HP Motor Refresh (1969 model year)

    I spend much of New Year's day doing some painting of the various pieces of the motor (and watching football). Here are the pieces/parts with the Zinc Phosphate primer applied. The primer still seems slightly tacky after about 16 hours. I did apply some heat to help with the...
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    Mercury 7.5 HP Motor Refresh (1969 model year)

    New Year's day update . . . Happy 2017 everyone :) I am doing some prep work for painting and continued assembly, taking care of some issues . . . The bottom cowl is 'suspended' from the drive shaft housing using 3 rubberized mounts . . . 2 in the front and 1 in the rear. The front mounts...
  11. tpenfield

    Possible Non-Skid deck solution

    I used 24 oz woven roving to create non-skid areas on my fiberglass dinghy that I made a few year back. 18 oz might be OK too. I did give everything a final coat of gelcoat . . .
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    I vote yes

    Keeping in mind that 'we' are the ones that survived . . .
  13. tpenfield

    Mercury 7.5 HP Motor Refresh (1969 model year)

    Making some progress . . . It is starting to look like a boat motor again :)
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    Mercury 7.5 HP Motor Refresh (1969 model year)

    Snowy Day Update: I have been doing a bit more work on assembling the motor and seem to have run into an issue . . . The ignition assembly is supposed to slide down over the top bearing carrier/cover and have enough play to be able to pivot for the timing advance as governed by the throttle...
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    Came across a BUYER BEWARE situation, wanted to spread the word . . .

    On another boating forum, I came across a question asked about an Auto/RV/Boat consignment company, asking if it was legit. After Googling a bit, I came across some other forum threads about the company and its predecessor named companies. . . Looks like people, who have fallen for the scam...
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    O'Day Mariner Sailboat Restoration

    IDK, but I guess we will find out this weekend. Speaking of this weekend, look at the weather forecast . . . We are going from 18 F to 57 F in 2 days :noidea: Maybe that will separate the hull & Deck :D
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    O'Day Mariner Sailboat Restoration

    Quick Update: I think I have the transom bonding figured out to a point where I should be able to finally separate the boat 'halves' After scouring the Mariner Web site, I found a couple of pictures that I believe show the area of bonding between the cockpit and the transom internals. There...
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    O'Day Mariner Sailboat Restoration

    Update . . . I got a new jig saw this morning and did the cutting. Did not take too long, but I made my cut marks a little too deep and took the top of the keel trunk off :rolleyes: Upon inspection, I noticed a strip of brass/bronze that was embedded into the top of the keel trunk...
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    O'Day Mariner Sailboat Restoration

    Before I start cutting, I took a few pictures from underneath the cockpit sole to see about the clearance around the keel trunk. Good news is that there is a fair amount of clearance at the rear of the keel trunk. As you can see in the picture below, the 'sheet block mounting plate' is at the...
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    O'Day Mariner Sailboat Restoration

    Yea, I know . . . seriously :) However, my chainsaw is on the fritz right now, so I'll just have to deal with the boat as is. After giving my predicament some thought, I came up with a plan to separate the boat halves without any serious cutting. I do know that serious is a relative term...
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