1979 V20 Fisherman Project

Barnegat16

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Made some serious headway on the project boat this week.

Tried to get the 88-89 225 Rude started, no spark, ran all the tests, ordered a powerpack.

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The outboard was pulled and the transom repair started.
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The chainsaw and scraper trick worked well. I'd say 90% of the wood was pretty bad. I cleaned all but the top 3 inches on each side near the cap. The nidabond filler should work like a charm. The skins and such were in fine shape.

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There is a 2 week lead time for ordering the nida, so everything is tarped.

I also ripped the console open, removed the old rotted steering tubes. Uflex hydraulic steering to come. Along with some console changes.

Any recommendations for gauge backer material. I don't want top re glass the whole top of the console. I'm thinking 1/2" starboard or have a shop cut me a piece of aluminium.

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That CCs gonna haul some serious patooty w/that 225!!...also, you'll probably wanna completely ignore my scupper comments made before I saw where you are on the transom...lol...

I like 1/2" Starboard on top of the console...but I like Starboard about as much as chocolate...:love:
 
oh come on !! cut the old core out of the console!! lol! I re-cored my console it wasnt that bad. But laminating starboard isnt a bad option either.
Also make sure you look closely at the factory skins inside to make sure there are no unknown holes in it, I have read about horror stories where guys do there pour and all a sudden find out they have a blow out some where and the nida starts leaking out. good luck on your repairs, shes gonna look sweeet!!!
 
oh come on !! cut the old core out of the console!! lol! I re-cored my console it wasnt that bad. But laminating starboard isnt a bad option either.
Also make sure you look closely at the factory skins inside to make sure there are no unknown holes in it, I have read about horror stories where guys do there pour and all a sudden find out they have a blow out some where and the nida starts leaking out. good luck on your repairs, shes gonna look sweeet!!!

I may actually do a water test. I have at least 2 weeks before the pour. I also have read about nidabond/arjay bilges.

I have those damn square bezel gauges....I guess I can use a different swith panel/circuit breaker setup. I really like the blue sea integrated. Low BS for 120$.
 
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