Re: My 16 Foot Super Sport
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Do you have a picture of those console shelves. That sounds like an interesting idea.
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Do you have a picture of those console shelves. That sounds like an interesting idea.
ooooo! I like it even better than my first thought of glove box. That is more space that is even more accessible. Did you make that out of plywood or aluminum?
measure the location of the hole and mark the inside area location
if not inside a rib, get some aluminum for patching, if inside, get some filler like silicone II
A rivet and JB from the outside is something I would do to fill the void, then attack from inside as a redundancy
Here is the hole. After doing some more poking around and shining a light up in there it looks like I am fortunate and it is not through the hull in that spot. The water I saw some out must be coming from a place down the line and dropping into that runner type thing and when I put the boat down it ran back down toward the bow and out the hole.
Is that the keel drain by any chance? I can't tell in the pic.
ooooo! I like it even better than my first thought of glove box. That is more space that is even more accessible. Did you make that out of plywood or aluminum?
Yah, looks like the keel plate to me. That hole is there to drain yur keel, no sweat on that.
3/4" marine grade, gluvit, prime, paint, glue, carpet, all fastened with SS L brackets and screws at all 3 points of the bulkhead wall, side panel, and console sides.
You boys are wicked smart even with a bad picture. Looked it up and I think it is actually a strake. It is up from the keel plate on the port side. Now I have to figure out where the water was getting in since I was putting the water in from the top.
He said he did that, and water from inside the hull seeped into the strakes and out the drain hole of the strakes, I believe
Here is my serial number - 978762. An earlier search led me to believe it was a 1976-1978 boat. I tried a bit today and got no where.
I believe the side arrow trim ended in 1975
On the back starboard of your transom should be an ID plate starting with STR, then
the HIN number, the last 2 are the model year
hope that helps
Otte--
you're correct. HIN was a fed requirement that came in some time in 72. you DO recall the nationwide rash of tin boat thefts that pushed all the other news, vietnam etc, off the front pages?
before then, SC used to use a mfgr's plate on port side of hull, usually above splashwell on OB boats.