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  1. inAjet

    Bad day on the water - NEED ADVICE!!

    Thanks for tip! Will check out all those items.
  2. inAjet

    Bad day on the water - NEED ADVICE!!

    Thanks for the good list of items to check. I’ve definitely considered the cost vs. value of the boat, and we’re basically almost equal at this point; however, given the significant increase in cost of used boats we’ve noticed in our part of the world due to COVID, as well as insurance covering...
  3. inAjet

    Bad day on the water - NEED ADVICE!!

    Thanks, all, for the excellent advice. This is exactly what I was looking for. As I mentioned, I don’t want to risk bringing an invisible issue out on the water with us, i.e. I don’t want to cut corners - just looking to see if there were any different experiences out there. They did inspect the...
  4. inAjet

    Bad day on the water - NEED ADVICE!!

    Hi All, Had a really bad day on the water last week. Our Alpha One leg hit a deadhead square on at about 25 knots. Busted the bell housing and gimbal ring in half, and the leg was hanging by the hydraulic rams. Started taking on water through the gimbal bearing. We managed to save the hull...
  5. inAjet

    Water from bilge screw holes - NEED ADVICE!!!

    I'll certainly let you know what I find out! Someone on the SROC forums suggested holes for previously-installed through-hull transducers; however, there is absolutely no evidence on the exterior of the hull of any hole repairs having been done. To the best of my knowledge, the only transducer...
  6. inAjet

    Water from bilge screw holes - NEED ADVICE!!!

    So I got the new pump mounted, and there was plenty of bite left in the mounting board. The pump is solid. Before doing so, I sucked out as much of the trapped water I could using a syringe and shop vac. I didn't waste any time closing the old holes properly with epoxy, as the damage has already...
  7. inAjet

    Water from bilge screw holes - NEED ADVICE!!!

    That will definitely be plan B if I find that the wood is too deteriorated to hold screws!
  8. inAjet

    Water from bilge screw holes - NEED ADVICE!!!

    I'm still curious as to whether the Seacast would displace the water within that space. If it's liquid enough, I'm thinking I may be able to pump it into one of the existing holes so that it forces the water out the other and in the process of doing so, completely fills the empty space between...
  9. inAjet

    Water from bilge screw holes - NEED ADVICE!!!

    Thanks - that's exactly what I figured. It's a bit hard to see in the photo that I attached to my first post, but the mounting board is clearly defined with the forward and aft edges sloping down where it is glassed to the hull, so I am reasonably confident that it is not connected to the...
  10. inAjet

    Water from bilge screw holes - NEED ADVICE!!!

    Thanks, guys - I appreciate the advice. Seacast sounds like an ideal solution, but would also likely require removing the motor to make enough room to get tools down there to cut out the old piece - a job that I do not have the equipment nor the space to accomplish at the moment. If I drill...
  11. inAjet

    Water from bilge screw holes - NEED ADVICE!!!

    Hi All, Replacing the factory-installed bilge pump in my 21 year-old Sea Ray bow rider. Since the new pump mounting bracket (naturally) has a different screw pattern, my original plan was to marine-tex the old holes closed and drill new ones (see attached photo). HOWEVER... when using...
  12. inAjet

    Newbie Hull Accessory Installation Question

    Outstanding!! Appreciate you taking a look and confirming my assessment. Will pick up a tube of 4000 today. From what I’ve read about these horns, I’ll definitely be needing to get it off again at some point… probably sooner than later…
  13. inAjet

    Newbie Hull Accessory Installation Question

    Great news!!! Thanks for confirming. Looks like this job just got much easier. Still appreciate all the earlier advice on dealing with fasteners in a wood core, as it’s going to come up sooner or later.
  14. inAjet

    Newbie Hull Accessory Installation Question

    So I as under the assumption all along that I was dealing with a wood core; however, it now appears that I may have been mistaken - which would be great news. Maybe I could appeal to the trained eye of one of you more experienced boat builders on here to confirm from the attached photos that I...
  15. inAjet

    Newbie Hull Accessory Installation Question

    You bet. I’ve worked with the stuff before, and it does the job really well - ONCE! Thanks for the reminder.
  16. inAjet

    Newbie Hull Accessory Installation Question

    Good to know! Thanks for the tip. Would always prefer working with this stuff instead of epoxy if I can.
  17. inAjet

    Newbie Hull Accessory Installation Question

    5200 is great stuff! But would you use it to seal the exposed core along the edges of a cutout?
  18. inAjet

    Newbie Hull Accessory Installation Question

    Any recommendations on an epoxy for this application?
  19. inAjet

    Newbie Hull Accessory Installation Question

    Thanks, guys - appreciate all the feedback! Sounds like epoxy is the best solution, but 3M 4000/5200 is also a suitable alternative. Given the treatment of the existing screw holes in my hull, I am leaning toward the latter. On a similar note, when enlarging an existing cutout in the hull above...
  20. inAjet

    Newbie Hull Accessory Installation Question

    Thanks very much, all, for the replies and great articles - a very useful read. I've read about the bedding technique before, and there is no doubt this is the "best" way to prepare a hole in a deck, and no doubt something I would be doing if mounting a cleat or a stanchion. That said, from a...
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