trooper1954
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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- Jun 29, 2018
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Hi all,
Have a 1989 SeaRay BR160 that has been a work in progress this summer with various problems...however now she seems to be running really well.
This was a boat bought from a salvage yard....it had been beached in a storm.
The issue I have is the pass through window on the windshield does not mate up with the sides as you'll notice in the photos attached. Also, the passenger seat post is exteremely wobbly, and the area around the base where the base plate meets the post is fairly loose. As the saet is meant to turn, could I get away with welding these two ? The seat itself has a post thats covered with a plastic tube....I think this is so that the seat turns?? If so then I see no problem with welding these two to get rid of the wobble.
Any help and advice on both topics appreciated.
Thanks.
Have a 1989 SeaRay BR160 that has been a work in progress this summer with various problems...however now she seems to be running really well.
This was a boat bought from a salvage yard....it had been beached in a storm.
The issue I have is the pass through window on the windshield does not mate up with the sides as you'll notice in the photos attached. Also, the passenger seat post is exteremely wobbly, and the area around the base where the base plate meets the post is fairly loose. As the saet is meant to turn, could I get away with welding these two ? The seat itself has a post thats covered with a plastic tube....I think this is so that the seat turns?? If so then I see no problem with welding these two to get rid of the wobble.
Any help and advice on both topics appreciated.
Thanks.