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wdmso 07-29-2017 07:15 AM

I like the thread even with a brand new boat I am finding things I don't like such as limited bilge access ( more like none) as for running new wires in the t -top depending on the holes mine had access thru the t top in the console I took a tag line wallmart bag and used shop vac to pull it thru for a new transducer i used a small plumbing snake to do the same thing .. and I am not a handy guy . But it made it easy

Ian 07-29-2017 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by wdmso (Post 1125614)
I like the thread even with a brand new boat I am finding things I don't like such as limited bilge access ( more like none) as for running new wires in the t -top depending on the holes mine had access thru the t top in the console I took a tag line wallmart bag and used shop vac to pull it thru for a new transducer i used a small plumbing snake to do the same thing .. and I am not a handy guy . But it made it easy

Did you have to drill a hole in the top anywhere to get the wire back out in the destination you wanted the wire to come out at?
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Ian 07-29-2017 01:52 PM

So not everything with a new (to me) boat is about picking fun accessories and getting it set up the way I want it... There are also things like the motor not exactly running correctly.

Today I finally had some time to look into that and found some pretty unpleasant stuff. Of the 6 carbs on the motor, 5 of them have a crack in the bottom assembly that holds the float. These things are all plastic, so I guess pressure over time ended up doing them in??!

So I ordered a new set of lower assemblies and pulled all the carbs off the motor to disassemble them while I wait for the parts to ship and arrive. Fingers crossed this thing is back on the water in time for vacation next Saturday!

GattaFish 07-29-2017 06:53 PM

Someone told me even with an unlimited budget it will take you 2 years to get your boat the way you want.

I won't mention budget or what I spent but I'm working on my second year and still have a long list of stuff to get done. And the list of stuff that has been done is VERY LONG.
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Ian 07-29-2017 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by GattaFish (Post 1125640)
Someone told me even with an unlimited budget it will take you 2 years to get your boat the way you want.

I won't mention budget or what I spent but I'm working on my second year and still have a long list of stuff to get done. And the list of stuff that has been done is VERY LONG.
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I like that... makes me realize I'm not an idiot (for this reason at least)
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nightfighter 07-29-2017 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by GattaFish (Post 1125640)
Someone told me even with an unlimited budget it will take you 2 years to get your boat the way you want.

I won't mention budget or what I spent but I'm working on my second year and still have a long list of stuff to get done. And the list of stuff that has been done is VERY LONG.
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LMAO, Tom. How true.... And just when you have almost optimized it, you fall in love with another boat...... I have fallen hard for Sea Dangles' boat.....
Ian, you do know what BOAT stands for?.........

Ian 07-29-2017 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by nightfighter (Post 1125644)
LMAO, Tom. How true.... And just when you have almost optimized it, you fall in love with another boat...... I have fallen hard for Sea Dangles' boat.....
Ian, you do know what BOAT stands for?.........

I haven't hit that threshold yet, but after the chartplotter, I'll happily be able to say it's been broken out
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wdmso 07-30-2017 07:39 AM

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Did you have to drill a hole in the top anywhere to get the wire back out in the destination you wanted the wire to come out at?
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The holes were all ready there they left the pipe on the t top open from the console to were it attached to the electronics box

GattaFish 07-30-2017 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by nightfighter (Post 1125644)
LMAO, Tom. How true.... And just when you have almost optimized it, you fall in love with another boat...... I have fallen hard for Sea Dangles' boat.....
Ian, you do know what BOAT stands for?.........


Break out another TEN. my how times have changed.

I am very interested to see the results of the 40' O'Bay.
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nightfighter 07-30-2017 08:26 AM

Me too, Tom. My hope is that sales of the 40 will put some of the 27s on the secondary market closer to my budget..........


Ian, having a grommet fitted into any hole drilled in T-top frame is essential to prevent cables from getting rubbed and cut by rough edges underway.

MakoMike 07-30-2017 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by nightfighter (Post 1125652)
Me too, Tom. My hope is that sales of the 40 will put some of the 27s on the secondary market closer to my budget..........


Ian, having a grommet fitted into any hole drilled in T-top frame is essential to prevent cables from getting rubbed and cut by rough edges underway.

Am appropriate sized piece of PVC pipe secured in place will also do the trick.

bloocrab 07-30-2017 07:13 PM

In my opinion, if you're looking to get your boat on the water in time for your upcoming vacation......stop everything else and concentrate on getting her running right. In the end, that's what matters most....(needing solid electronics are part of that, but still fall second to reliability while out on the water with your family).
There's only one thing worse than having your boat fail while out on the water....and that's having loved ones on board when it happens........that's why I mostly invite people I don't care about out on my boat...:hihi:

Ian 07-30-2017 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by bloocrab (Post 1125662)
In my opinion, if you're looking to get your boat on the water in time for your upcoming vacation......stop everything else and concentrate on getting her running right. In the end, that's what matters most....(needing solid electronics are part of that, but still fall second to reliability while out on the water with your family).
There's only one thing worse than having your boat fail while out on the water....and that's having loved ones on board when it happens........that's why I mostly invite people I don't care about out on my boat...:hihi:

Lucky for me, those projects are overlapping.

Coils, carb rebuild kits, fuel water filter and other motor stuff will be here Wednesday, New canvas will be here Tuesday, carbs are disassembled waiting for the rebuild parts right now, and I started adjusting wires running up the t-top this weekend and am almost done (gonna save the through-top wiring for the winter.)

Assuming thunderstorms hold off, she should be back out on the water Thursday evening to see if everything is running right.

As things stand right now, I think I got lucky with the motor stuff, but only time will tell.
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JFigliuolo 07-31-2017 06:43 AM

Kinda in line w/what Blue said... Put off alot of the cosmetic stuff until it gets cold. That's what winter is for. You don't want to get burned out. Like other said... It is a LONG road. After 4 years I THINK I finally got her where I like her.

wdmso 08-01-2017 03:56 AM

dont for get Sea tow or boat USA best 150 bucks spent

Ian 08-01-2017 07:10 AM

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dont for get Sea tow or boat USA best 150 bucks spent

Went with Boat US
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Ian 08-03-2017 10:45 PM

Carbs are back together, gonna get them on the motor in the AM. Left throttle body has to come off to get to the last set of seals.

New coil and on-motor trim switch went on last night to hopefully fix the electrical issues.

Tomorrow if we aren't crazy packing for Saturday's departure I want to get her in the water to fire her up and test her out.

Nothing like procrastination. Wife actually told me this evening, "You can work on the boat when we get to the cape, you'll have 2 weeks to do it."... she's nuts!
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Ian 08-05-2017 09:34 PM

Lost a hub on the trailer on our way up this morning. Boat is now taking an extended leave in Johnston while the shop orders and installs a new axle.

Boat will be here Tuesday if all goes well... then hopefully 1 day to get the motor back together... maybe I'll have her spitting white smoke again before the end of this vacation :)
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Guppy 08-06-2017 06:10 AM

Geeees
Tough luck Ian , plenty to do on CC, enjoy
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Ian 08-06-2017 08:38 AM

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Geeees
Tough luck Ian , plenty to do on CC, enjoy
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Certainly not what I had planned, but we've been vacationing here without a boat for years, one more won't matter.
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