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  1. JASinIL2006

    Wrong hose?

    I added a section with a plug to my existing hose. Much easier to drain the engine now. l hated wrestling with that hose.
  2. JASinIL2006

    Truck for towing

    It's pretty rare that you see anyone using a weight distribution hitch for a boat. I think a WDH would cause all sorts of problems when launching and retrieving as the trailer is unloaded and loaded with weight. A truck with more towing capacity and a bit more payload capacity would give you a...
  3. JASinIL2006

    Truck for towing

    Even worse, using Ted's more realistic towing weight of 6500#, even with an 8% tongue weight of 520#, you'll exceed the hitch capacity. Also that truck's payload is approximately 1500-1600#, and you'll be using about a third of that for the trailer's tongue weight. That means you have 1000# or...
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    Winter Storage

    Anyone who has ever mixed Stabil into a gallon can of gas can see it instantly is diffused throughout the liquid. It does not float on the surface of the gas.
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    Unexpected long term storage

    I agree. I would not worry about a 3-6 month layup, especially if you use a stabilizer.
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    What is this on the transom?

    I don’t think it will do quite as well as a fishfinder if you’re shooting through the hull, especially for side- or down-imaging sonars.
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    Rubberizing boat floor (Fiberglass)

    Sorry to hear that, @Hofty. That is really disappointing news.
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    Rubberizing boat floor (Fiberglass)

    I would also consider contacting the customer service number of the folks that make whatever rubber coating you choose. They might be able to recommend something to use as a waterproofing primer. I'd be curious if they recommend epoxy. Epoxy stick to everything, but not everything sticks to epoxy.
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    Winterization

    I'm not 100% certain, but I don't think water will flow in reverse through that house and out the outdrive; I think the impeller in the outdrive will prevent water from exiting that way. I installed a fitting with a nipple on both the PS cooler hose (between the PS cooler and the outdrive) and...
  10. JASinIL2006

    1979 Glastron Carlson CV-23 restoration

    @tpenfield speaketh the truth.
  11. JASinIL2006

    Rubberizing boat floor (Fiberglass)

    I would not use it. I used Durabak on my deck (over new fiberglass) and I regret it. The rubberized coatings are not that durable in areas that get a lot of traffic or are exposed to rubbing (e.g., around ski locker or hatches, near seating). Even with good prep, they are prone to peeling in...
  12. JASinIL2006

    Coupler pin lock & tow hitch receiver pin lock

    I use both kinds of locks, less to prevent theft than to avoid the sort of mischief @dingbat mentions above. At best, my coupler lock is a deterrent that would encourage a thief to look for an unlocked trailer. For the receiver lock, I have the kind with barrel keys like that pictured in the...
  13. JASinIL2006

    RWD Tow Vehicle Launch Issues?

    I think most people who tow are likely to run out of payload (i.e., be over the weight limit) long before they hit the max for towing capacity.
  14. JASinIL2006

    Lifting boat off trailer to repair bunk

    If you just want to lift it off the bunks to replace it, four bottle jacks and pieces of 2x6 between the jack and boat will do the trick. When I rehabbed and painted my trailer, I built a v-shaped cradle out of 2x4s to support the keel near the bow and used jack stands (with 2x6s) to support the...
  15. JASinIL2006

    '85 Sierra 16.5' Fiberglass - Floor / Transom / New Layout

    Congrats on the new(ish) addition to your family and on getting back to your boat. I've had small ones at home, and I've done a boat restoration, but I'm not sure I could have managed both at the same time!
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    Attaching floor to molded stringers

    Correct, that is the iBoats shorthand for thickened resin. When done with polyester resin, it normally includes catalyzed resin, Cabosil (fumed silica), and milled fiberglass strands. The ideal consistency is like peanut butter.
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    1993 Bayliner capri 1750 vs 1998 Larson 186sei

    I have a 1997 Larson 186 SEI. Mine is an I/O, and it also was repowered (before I got it) with a 350 Mag. I had no problem getting insurance and the boat is quite stable at WOT. It had a slight tendency to chine-walk at top speed, but a set of SmartTabs completely cured that. It’s a solid boat...
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    Attaching floor to molded stringers

    With that much area on the surface of the stringers, PB would probably be sufficient. My boat also has fiberglass stringers, and from the factory, the deck was installed with PB and long staples. When I replaced it, I used PB and stainless steel screws.
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    Axle weight capacity

    I'm wondering if someone recorded the HIN incorrectly. Most HINs I've seen start with three letters followed by nine numbers. In yours, I wonder if the zero on either side of the 'DA' is actually an 'O'. Can you pull the HIN directly off the boat?
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    What is this on the transom?

    On my boat, I drilled a hole just above and to the starboard side of the spot where the trailer tie-down u-bolts are. I made sure the hole was above the water line when the boat is in water. I then snaked the wire along the back of the transom and up to the steering console. The only tricky...
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