Yeah, a livewell can usually be installed fairly easily.
You can use the fast cure, if temps are low. 5200 will also cure under water as well. The tube of 4200 I have right here says above the...
I think seafire's are un-servicable and the only thing they check is the gauge on the bottle. They also should check the manual over-ride...
It sounds like you are looking for a motoryacht with a cockpit. Sportfish by design have easy access to the water from the cockpit so you can...
I used a spray product I think it's called DeBond, that is made for removing 5200 and softens it up quite a bit, that and a good razor knife. It...
It sounds like the condensation pan either has a hole in it (least likely), or the condensate pan drain is clogged (most likely), also the...
It's coming along nicely. I have to hand it to you, 95% of people wouldn't have the discipline to stick with it. When do you figure you're going...
I think in the days of leaking wooden boats, an hour meter on the bilge pump might determine if the boat was leaking more and needed to be hauled,...
The figures are accurate for the 2004' as I ran one with a Tuna Tower and the same engines and that's what she did speed and fuel burn. Speed at...
It depends on hull design in addition to weight. I worked on a 75' Jim Smith Sf with a tuna tower several years ago. It's speed at 1950 rpms was...
The thicker you lay it on, the easier it tends to be to peel off in a sheet without breaking apart. Somewhere between 1/8-1/4" thick seems to be...
Chances are when the compressor died it sent a bunch of debris through the freon lines. If there is a filter/dryer in the evaporator chances are...
NO, Hatteras wasn't doing it, I don't think. Although I did see a few where it was only applied to the non-skidded decks and nothing else. Some...
VERY. You'd have to attack the waves at, at least a 45 degree angle and in most instances you'd be WAY off course. In a beam sea a Catamaran...
You mean "MAN Grenades"? The 54' is a GREAT riding hull, why mess with it. Vikings are good too, but not as great in a head sea. I used to...
Ohhh geezzzz, I don't know how that stuff works. BUT, it reminds me of that blue rubbery/plasticky crap someone was painting on boats instead of...
I would check fuel pressure as well, and the accelerater pump on the carberator if it's equipped with one.
Just wipe it down with denatured alcohol twice should remove any of the wax.
I agree, the rest of the boat looked to be very good shape. I did not go inside or look at the interior or above the rub rail. But the boat did...
I think this is WAY too many layers and would cause the varnish/awl clear mixture to be too hard and not flexible enough since the wood underneath...