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  1. kcassells

    My 84 4winns horizon 195 project.

    The fuel tank floor area needs super support whereas it is usually the spot of weight and foot traffic consistently. The "notch" allows you to set your supports onto a ridged base. Alternatively, if you have the space, you could install a cleat around the perimeter and set your supports on that...
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    My 84 4winns horizon 195 project.

    1. I always do 2 2. 1708 2 3. Overthinking 4. Notch out stringers
  3. kcassells

    Repairing gas sensor / cables / vent gas hose

    Looks like you have some serious problems going on there. The hoses and wiring appear to be compromised rom fuel and water. Is the tank accessible to pullout like said above?
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    Please help. Can t get my motor to work

    Ha ha...by the end of your project you will! Try to have all related wiring diagrams in COLOR. Ea. colored wire has a specific purpose.
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    Please help. Can t get my motor to work

    Here is an engine manual. I'm not so sure about Seloc. I would look for an original duplicate if possible. Others will chime in. The wiring diagrams alone are worth their weight in gold. Whatever engine you sail with you will need a good manual...
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    Bought my first boat to cut, gut and rebuild from bow to stern, including engine. Killed my back and suffered the wrath of the fiberglass demons

    Go to Suzuki engine forum. I've had great help from Johnson outboard guys. Could be any number of things from ground, ignition switch, cut off etc.
  7. kcassells

    My 84 4winns horizon 195 project.

    Photos got easier but have always been an issue. keep on kickin it!
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    1966 MFG Rebuild

    Wow, that's cheap! Thats your best bet there. Now for some hanging planters.
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    1966 MFG Rebuild

    Nice work D, looks nice and tight. Way to handle the scramble while installing yourself.
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    Bought my first boat to cut, gut and rebuild from bow to stern, including engine. Killed my back and suffered the wrath of the fiberglass demons

    https://forums.iboats.com/threads/1966-mfg-rebuild.771889/post-5934986 Morning Trip, I was leery at first also. Got a boat load of stuff from them at great prices and quality. 5-7 days delivery, tracking, no join fees, and I use paypal. Actually 1 order got messed up and they returned my funds...
  11. kcassells

    1990 Bayliner 2651 resto

    https://forums.iboats.com/threads/rehab-sportcraft-222-1983-deep-v-hull-cuddy-walkaround.636499/post-4686136
  12. kcassells

    1990 Bayliner 2651 resto

    Ahh you'll figure something out. :] On mine I knotched the top sides and placed neo on bottom and screwed glued them in. Where there were more gaps I added more neo.
  13. kcassells

    1990 Bayliner 2651 resto

    As I understand it there should be not tank to contact surface and neoprene being the material to use as the buffer. Something to do with corrosion. I would suggest some form of support for the top of the tank. JMHO
  14. kcassells

    1966 MFG Rebuild

    Roof looking good as well as the transom. Finally some cooler dry days around.
  15. kcassells

    1966 MFG Rebuild

    You were asking me the thickness of the fooring, 6MM on the flooring...
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    1966 MFG Rebuild

    I know I missed it but what ae going to do for the sags between the top joists? Ya need a base then a cover. https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?q=into+the+mystic&mid=FB8F33A71D4DE7FFA729FB8F33A71D4DE7FFA729&FORM=VIRE
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