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  1. Joel_CA

    Broke a screw in fiberglass while installing AC port plug

    Hi guys and gals, Im not sure if im in the right forum, but I was hoping some of you that might be in the middle of rebuilding, or have completed a rebuild, might have any experience with this. I was installing my new onboard battery charger (MinnKota MK 210D) and AC port plug (Noco...
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    Installing a transom wired remote- drilling question and opinions neededs

    I currently have a Kenwood KMR-555U headunit mounted in my cockpit and am about to add a KCA-RC55MR wired remote to the swim platform of my 1998 Searay Bowrider 210. The installation will require a 2"+ hole. I know when drilling into the gellcoat , I should drill in reverse to prevent...
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    1998 SeaRay Bowrider 210 Signature- water below fiberglass floor insert/ ski locker

    Re: 1998 SeaRay Bowrider 210 Signature- water below fiberglass floor insert/ ski lock Yes I wasn't sure about that came about either as far as the foam pulling away. What i do know is that the foam that pulled away from the locker is still in the exact shape of the locker all the say...
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    1998 SeaRay Bowrider 210 Signature- water below fiberglass floor insert/ ski locker

    Re: 1998 SeaRay Bowrider 210 Signature- water below fiberglass floor insert/ ski lock Its been a while, but i've been doing some more investigating about the water stain in my ski locker that appears to be coming from moisture that is under the fiberglass liner. From inside the ski locker, i...
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    1998 SeaRay Bowrider 210 Signature- water below fiberglass floor insert/ ski locker

    I was cleaning out my boat and emptied out the in-floor ski locker to wipe it down. Lining the bottom of the ski locker is factory snap in carpet. Upon removing the snap in carpet, i noticed a water stain (now completely dry) that was coming from a small spider web crack at the port side of...
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