1980 Sea Nymph SS 165 Rebuild

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jigngrub

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Patiently awaiting the seating layout.

Comfortable seating for operator and passengers a huge plus!

Uncomfortable seating (think Jet Star) for either... not so much.
 

jasoutside

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Looking good.Is that filler vented or do you have a vent else where for the fuel tank?

Yup, seperate vent line...

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It's coming together great. Awesome.

Thanks man, this is some fun boat building type stuff now!

Bling :D

Consoles :D:D

You do anymore thinking on the steer cable length?

Thanks man! Yup, Teleflex swapped for the right size, all good:cool:

Patiently awaiting the seating layout.

Comfortable seating for operator and passengers a huge plus!

Uncomfortable seating (think Jet Star) for either... not so much.

Hi Grub. I appreciate your patience and criticism on the Jet (which was actually sold before I finished the seating parts of the build).
 

jasoutside

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Re: 1980 Sea Nymph SS 165 Rebuild

This morning, BERT'S TRACKS!

For you guys who are wondering what the heck a Bert's Track is:

 

jasoutside

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So here's the track installed...
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(I used robber grommets between the track and gunwale to give a little space to wash out the trash if need be)

So the fish box is full (or the kiddos are sick of fishin) and it's time for some tubing fun. Just pop off the end cap, remove the fishing gear...
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Slide in the step pad, stick the end cap back on...
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Cool:cool:
 

maddiedog

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How many rod holders do you have for each side? I can't remember if you have already addressed it but you could install the tracks on the islander and just use the same holders.
 

jasoutside

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How many rod holders do you have for each side? I can't remember if you have already addressed it but you could install the tracks on the islander and just use the same holders.

Rod holder's at the moment? None.:redface: Those will be bought over time since they are so expensive. I figure each time I head out for a trip, grab one. That way it's not so painful buying em all at once.

Yah, I already have the tracks for the Islander. Shareing the rod holders n such between the two boats is a huge bonus! More bang for the buck!
 

rrumba

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just got caught up on your progress and that is some very nice work on your consoles. If i had the amount of aluminum needed, i would use it instead of wood for my console as well. excellent work there my friend, excellent work
 

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The bert tracks add a nice finihing touch. Doubling as a step pad is pretty awesome to :)
 
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Re: 1980 Sea Nymph SS 165 Rebuild

So here's the track installed...
P1080973.jpg


(I used robber grommets between the track and gunwale to give a little space to wash out the trash if need be)

So the fish box is full (or the kiddos are sick of fishin) and it's time for some tubing fun. Just pop off the end cap, remove the fishing gear...
P1080974.jpg


Slide in the step pad, stick the end cap back on...
P1080975.jpg


Cool:cool:



VERY NICE

I hope my wife/Santa brings me a set of those for Christmas.
 

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Mark Romanacks book "Trolling Top to Bottom" is almost a must have for anyone new to trolling,.....
 

Decker83

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Re: 1980 Sea Nymph SS 165 Rebuild

That is some serious gear you have. Lots of options and looks great to boot. Very nice.
 

maddiedog

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Don't forget northwoods. they sell them.
 

jasoutside

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Re: 1980 Sea Nymph SS 165 Rebuild

Hi fellas, thanks for stopping by and checking in eh!

So, not a lot to report at the moment anyway. I've been doing some prep work to install the Xtreme bungee jumping steering system and Evinrude.

I got the console dashes, transom plate and transom cap coated in SharkHide this a.m.:)



Oh hey, got a temp gauge question if you can help me out:

http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=571414
 

GA_Boater

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Jason, I guess your question is "will it work"? Silvertip got you covered on that. Have you found a temp gauge sender and where it goes on the motor? A Merc guy here, so not really any help for ya.
 

Gibbles

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Temp sensor?!

Real men use their fingers! :D
 
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