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    99 Larson 186 SEI Ski-n-Fish Re-Deck Project

    An interesting find . . . If this cut-out was already there, then it is reasonable to assume that a previous owner has already been investigating and perhaps trying to remedy the water retention issue.
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    Winterization - Fuel Storage - Empty Tank Approach

    Prepping to take my brother's Grady-white with twin Yamaha 350's out for the season and get it tucked away for winter. I was surprised to read this in the Yamaha service manual . . . Conditioning and stabilizing gasoline When preparing to store a boat for extended periods (2 months or longer)...
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    O'Day Mariner Sailboat Restoration

    A quick look at some of the 'cap' details . . . Here are some pictures of the backing plates and other details of the deck/cockpit assembly (aka 'cap'). this is typical of the backing plates for the cleats and other fixtures. 41 year old plywood which is pretty much deteriorated. There is...
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    O'Day Mariner Sailboat Restoration

    A few more pics . . . . I plan on replacing all of the hardware backing plates, since the original ones are wood and deteriorating . . . probably will get some new cleats as well. . I think that I can use the mast (which is 25 feet long) to make a 'tent' out of the tarp to keep the weather...
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    O'Day Mariner Sailboat Restoration

    Update: Today, I brought the sailboat into the garage to 'lift' the top portion (deck and cockpit) off of the hull. This will give me good access to the hull and related structure to essentially rebuild the boat. I tried to lift the 'cap' with straps and a chain hoist, but the straps were...
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    Infrared Camera Inspection of Boat Hull . . .

    The more that I am looking at this picture, the more I am thinking I should check out the stringer(s) in the forward part of the boat. This would be along the starboard side under and just in front of the head compartment.
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    Infrared Camera Inspection of Boat Hull . . .

    I have my boat out of the water and up on blocks/stands for the winter. While the nights are cool, but the days are still fairly warm, I took this opportunity to do an 'inspection' of the hull of my boat with my FLIR One IR Camera. Here are a few photos #1) This was a 'cold' area in the...
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    Storing Boat at home

    Boat Stands . . . Brownell is one of the more popular brands of stands. You really need 6 stands if you do bottom paint or any type of major cleaning on the hull bottom, as you will want to move both the keel blocks and the stands. I found some boat stands on Craigslist locally for about $50...
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    Poor Man's Outdrive Stands . . .

    There have been some posts in the past about outdrive stands of various configurations, some quite elaborate. Well there was someone on the Formula Boats that pieced together an outdrive stand using some dimensional lumber and a mover's dolly. This gave me the inspiration to do a similar thing...
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    Sea worthy bow rider

    I'm thinking your Larson is a bowrider . . . although not as sloped as the Stingray that the OP is considering.
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    Salt-Away for Closed Cooling System Flushing . . .

    Another closed cooling 'thing' that I did as preventative maintenance was to check the strength of the coolant in the closed system. I did this because I have used over the past several years a variety of pure and pre-mixed anti-freeze/coolant on the engines, so I was not sure where things...
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    Sea worthy bow rider

    BTW- The Stingray and boats that are designed like it . . . i.e many of the common bowriders . . . are not designed for ocean waters where conditions (wind/waves) can deteriorate. A common "bowrider" has a low sloping bow in order to provide good shore access from the bow for beaching. A "Dual...
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    New Town Dock Built Too Low . . .

    This is literally a dockside chat . . . :D Today as I was taking out my 8 foot tender for the season from the town dock, I happen to notice something odd. The town replaced the dock about a year ago, as the original dock, which probably dated back into the 1930's was falling apart. It was...
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    Salt-Away for Closed Cooling System Flushing . . .

    My cooling system issues of last year schooled me a bit on heat exchangers and calcium (salt) build-up inside them. I have twin 7.4 MPI engines with aftermarket FULL closed cooling systems. . . Bravo 3 outdrives. . . Ocean boating. This year as part of my end-of-season maintenance I figured...
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    Who has Formula 292's?

    The 292 Fastec came out in 2002. The 312 was 2001 & 2002. The stringers and cross members are a fiberglass grid that is bonded to the hull and then filled with foam, The engine mount stringers and engine mounts are different than most boats, but more common of a Go-Fast boat. Thru-bolts...
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    I Didn't Pay My Bill . . .

    Web site hosting bill that is. . . As many of you may know, I have my own web site where I document my experiences on the boats that I had over the years. I also get email from the site. A few days ago, I started noticing that the email was no longer working and some of my picture links were...
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    Hurricances that backtrack . .

    I cannot remember when there have been hurricanes that have backtracked on themselves or just hung around, like what we have seen this year with Harvey and Jose. I'm was hoping Jose would be scooting east by now, but it looks like it is backtracing into Cape Cod. I have plans to go over to...
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    Super porpoise

    Maybe you can post a few pictures after you have a few more posts under your belt. It is basically a Sunfish clone, as you know. Everything may not be there if things are not making sense. There are only 2 lines needed 1) Sheet - controls the sail 2) Halyard - raises the sail up the mast and...
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    QuickSilver Dual Controls - Shift Interuppter Issue ???

    Quick Update: I took a look in the engine compartment and did not see any wiring near the throttle or shift linkages. So I tootchesk a look at the wiring under the area of the throttles. There are the kill switches . . . and there are the throttles . . . I am wondering if the white and...
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    O'Day Mariner Sailboat Restoration

    It has been a while since I updated my thread, mostly because I have not done anything with the boat since last winter/spring. I was at the point of separating the boat 'halves' (hull & deck) and had run into a bit of a snag with a bond of fiberglass putty at the transom. Well today, in a...
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