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by Stuart Cooperrider
Oct 17th, '19, 08:23
Forum: Ethanol
Topic: fiberglass tank question/ethanol
Replies: 0
Views: 19411

fiberglass tank question/ethanol

Been a while since I last posted. Sold my 31 last fall so I'm just now realizing I need to fill the void. I'm looking at a 97 Moppie with newer 454 gassers and original fiberglass tank. The current engines were installed around 10 years ago have about 350 hours on them. Broker reports no issues. Nat...
by Stuart Cooperrider
Feb 11th, '18, 22:04
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: FLOSCAN
Replies: 10
Views: 3266

Re: FLOSCAN

Thanks for the news. My twinscan tach stopped working at the end of last season. Twin MC 454s. Port engine no longer registers rpms (starboard is good) but the synchro function still works so I've made do. My mechanic has determined the instrument is at fault. Does it make sense to get a replacement...
by Stuart Cooperrider
Oct 31st, '17, 16:47
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Replacing this bracket
Replies: 13
Views: 2805

Re: Replacing this bracket

The dimensions of the existing bracket is 4" long (measured lengthwise) with each side 2" high. It is 5/8 thick. The thickest McMaster offers in the aluminum appears to be 1/4" which I imagine would work fine. There are several grade selections that looks appropriate. I'm leaning towards to Marine g...
by Stuart Cooperrider
Oct 27th, '17, 11:42
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Replacing this bracket
Replies: 13
Views: 2805

Re: Replacing this bracket

Thanks, Tony and Rawleigh. I'll explore both. Have to admit I didnt know about McMaster Carr. Lord, it's a great site even for someone like me whose world is so far from anything even remotely industrial.
by Stuart Cooperrider
Oct 26th, '17, 15:50
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Replacing this bracket
Replies: 13
Views: 2805

Replacing this bracket

Attached is a pic of the bracket similar to what I want to replace. The bracket I need to replace is just aft of the port engine ( on the inboard side and joins a cross member with a stringer. If something similar exists please send me to the source. Or suggest an alternative. It's pretty heavy duty...
by Stuart Cooperrider
Apr 19th, '17, 08:04
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: advice for painting engine boxes & cockpit panels
Replies: 23
Views: 4374

Re: advice for painting engine boxes & cockpit panels

Thanks, IRGuy. I'm having the paint done at an automotive shop with no advice on marine paints. But your info about the product differences is helpful. The engine hatches will get a fair amount of foot traffic on top so I want some durability.
by Stuart Cooperrider
Apr 18th, '17, 18:11
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: advice for painting engine boxes & cockpit panels
Replies: 23
Views: 4374

advice for painting engine boxes & cockpit panels

Time has come to freshen my engine boxes and cockpit side and aft panels. I've found a supplier nearby with 3/8 Azek in 10' sheets for the side and aft panels and I'll use the old panels as templates. Not sure what paint was used by the previous owner who painted the entire boat just before selling....
by Stuart Cooperrider
Feb 22nd, '17, 20:22
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: PoliGlow
Replies: 10
Views: 3835

Re: PoliGlow

Used it 2 years ago on a whaler hull. Great experience. No yellowing thru 2 summers. Have done nothing since and still looks better than it did. 1989 hull with no sheen. Brought it back per instructions. Was it like new? No. Better than before i applied it? Yes. Visibly. Not to be used on surfaces w...
by Stuart Cooperrider
Feb 2nd, '17, 21:38
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: flybridge dash alterations
Replies: 9
Views: 2619

Re: flybridge dash alterations

Thanks, I appreciate it. I'm frustrated that I didn't keep better notes back when I first saw the thread. As my aging memory recalls, the material that was used was not at all what you'd expect. Not starboard, or anything engineered. But sadly that's all I got. Damn. All I remember was that it was c...
by Stuart Cooperrider
Feb 1st, '17, 22:29
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: flybridge dash alterations
Replies: 9
Views: 2619

Re: flybridge dash alterations

Hi Tony. Not the center area where the guages sit, but the lower dash on either side. The previous owner drilled so many holes in the glass for various radar, GPS fixtures, etc... that he eventually found it easier to fabricate a cover rather than fill in the holes. That's what I need to recover. If...
by Stuart Cooperrider
Feb 1st, '17, 22:02
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: flybridge dash alterations
Replies: 9
Views: 2619

flybridge dash alterations

I have had little success in the old BB searching for a thread I distinctly remember about replacement FB dash panels. These would be fitted covers that could be attached directly over the areas to the port and starboard of the guage panel. I have been using 3/8 plywood cut to fit but remember some ...
by Stuart Cooperrider
Oct 20th, '16, 20:48
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Making the V berth a better ZZZZ berth
Replies: 8
Views: 2736

Re: Making the V berth a better ZZZZ berth

Hah! I think I appreciate your restraint. Perhaps the Bertram MF V Berth edition would have allowed Bertram to raise the price and maybe extend production. I'll suggest it as an option on the new 35.
by Stuart Cooperrider
Oct 20th, '16, 17:44
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Making the V berth a better ZZZZ berth
Replies: 8
Views: 2736

Re: Making the V berth a better ZZZZ berth

Thanks everyone and Dug being that your source is in Newport I'll explore. Now if someone could direct me to how to install Vibrating Fingers under the mattress, I'll be fully obliged.
by Stuart Cooperrider
Oct 18th, '16, 17:34
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Making the V berth a better ZZZZ berth
Replies: 8
Views: 2736

Making the V berth a better ZZZZ berth

I know these boats aren't supposed to be luxurious but I need to address the cushions in the v berth. Would love to hear from anyone about what you've done to make it more comfortable for an overnight or two. I came home from the Newport Boat Show with a half dozen brochures and talked to several cu...
by Stuart Cooperrider
Sep 21st, '16, 21:25
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Bertram31 refitted video
Replies: 4
Views: 2020

Re: Bertram31 refitted video

Didnt get to the 31 segment. Had to wonder why a dual outboard boat needed a bow thruster.
by Stuart Cooperrider
Sep 20th, '16, 18:46
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: 35 Moppie at Newport Show
Replies: 61
Views: 19609

Re: 35 Moppie at Newport Show

Other thing I noticed was the framing of the aft salon door. SS and raised and very secure. Nothing skimped. The Red fsucet handles in the galley were also a sign this was not a delicate boat. Damn things were industrial. Everything shut tightly. Hardware was sturdy. USB ports as part of the AC outl...
by Stuart Cooperrider
Sep 19th, '16, 15:47
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: 35 Moppie at Newport Show
Replies: 61
Views: 19609

Re: 35 Moppie at Newport Show

Hah! I re-read my post the next day had to think for a minute myself. LM= Lyman Morse, which I definitely should have spelled out as a proper name. Not sure where my head was when I chose to LM it. LSS is Long Story Short.
by Stuart Cooperrider
Sep 18th, '16, 17:37
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: 35 Moppie at Newport Show
Replies: 61
Views: 19609

35 Moppie at Newport Show

Wish I was able to post images since I took a few so I'll describe my visit to the 35 at the show. Big crowd. The 35 got special mention at the show along with about 15 other "new" additions. What a great looking boat. So here's what was most interesting. About 50 yards off the Bertram 35 was a 31 a...
by Stuart Cooperrider
Aug 28th, '16, 19:49
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Capt Pat.
Replies: 224
Views: 772283

Re: Capt Pat.

I join the many in expressing my condolences and prayers. RIP.
by Stuart Cooperrider
Aug 24th, '16, 06:56
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: bridge bench seat
Replies: 20
Views: 9002

Re: bridge bench seat

Thanks for the help. I'll explore the box idea while I keep my search open for a bench that's more like the original but maybe a bit shorter so I wouldnt have to climb over it every time. Getting too old for that.
by Stuart Cooperrider
Aug 23rd, '16, 04:59
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: bridge bench seat
Replies: 20
Views: 9002

Re: bridge bench seat

The box idea is interesting. Could definitely use more storage space and it would be easy to fit two helm seats on it instead of one bench as an option. It sticks in my mind I've seen something like that, maybe on this site.
by Stuart Cooperrider
Aug 22nd, '16, 22:00
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: bridge bench seat
Replies: 20
Views: 9002

Re: bridge bench seat

Not bad, I'll put it on my list. Would prefer something that was plug-in without the need for alteration. I'll get more info on this, thanks.
by Stuart Cooperrider
Aug 22nd, '16, 18:00
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: bridge bench seat
Replies: 20
Views: 9002

bridge bench seat

Lots of great posts old and new board on bridge bench seating. Bob Lico, thanks. I installed a single post seat a few years back and am regretting it. My sweetie cant join me when I'm driving and she is very unhappy. I'm looking at Pompanette Classic benches that are supported by two posts. Have yet...
by Stuart Cooperrider
Sep 13th, '14, 20:19
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: A few things are going to be for sale this winter!
Replies: 13
Views: 2271

Re: A few things are going to be for sale this winter!

I'm not touching the "your bowrail sure is handsome" line. Appreciate the chuckle it brought to my adolescent mind.
by Stuart Cooperrider
Apr 24th, '14, 07:45
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Ethanol free gas still useable in Fiberglass tank?
Replies: 7
Views: 1781

Re: Ethanol free gas still useable in Fiberglass tank?

Kevin,
Your Craigslist suggestion made me laugh as almost everyone I know has at least one weird Craigslist story. Hopefully I wont have to subject myself to "the list". Yikes.
by Stuart Cooperrider
Apr 23rd, '14, 05:56
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Ethanol free gas still useable in Fiberglass tank?
Replies: 7
Views: 1781

Re: Ethanol free gas still useable in Fiberglass tank?

Thanks for the replies, guys. Pete, the tank is the smaller 172 size. Not sure if I'll have the chance to get the existing gas out by the time you're able to come by. Seeing as how there's so much of it, hauling it somewhere for disposal is problematic. I'll check around for a service that might hav...
by Stuart Cooperrider
Apr 22nd, '14, 15:27
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Ethanol free gas still useable in Fiberglass tank?
Replies: 7
Views: 1781

Ethanol free gas still useable in Fiberglass tank?

Two questions here. The original tank from my 31 was removed before E10. It's been 3 or so years on the hard with maybe 30-50 gallons of pre ethanol fuel in it. I'd love to salvage the gasoline for use in my lawn equipment. Filter it, spin it, I dont know. It's worth the effort for the sake of every...
by Stuart Cooperrider
Mar 10th, '14, 17:41
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Bertram 31 half mold
Replies: 134
Views: 48886

Re: Bertram 31 half mold

I'm in as well. Not sure where the thread has traversed but please include me in all forward communication. Thanks. Very cool. Let me know the details.
-Stu
by Stuart Cooperrider
Feb 27th, '14, 13:01
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: A reason to love dogs...
Replies: 6
Views: 1520

Re: A reason to love dogs...

I recognized your name on a FB thread following one of his recent posts. How many Dug Stowes can there be? He and I worked together for years in Boston Advertising.
by Stuart Cooperrider
Feb 25th, '14, 16:21
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: A reason to love dogs...
Replies: 6
Views: 1520

Re: A reason to love dogs...

Dog unrelated: Do we have a mutual friend in Trevor Nardini?
Stu
by Stuart Cooperrider
Feb 10th, '14, 23:45
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: cockpit panels
Replies: 19
Views: 10921

Re: cockpit panels

My Bad, Capt. I was referring to my scribbled notes when posting so I confused Arborite with my Masonite. Not only did I get the product wrong, I got the thickness wrong as well. Biggest issue is finding a product with a 5' wide sheet so I can cover both sides with one sheet. And, of couse, paint it...
by Stuart Cooperrider
Feb 10th, '14, 22:58
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: cockpit panels
Replies: 19
Views: 10921

Re: cockpit panels

A second reply to several responses. The Versatex at 5/8 is thicker than what I currently have. Not a deal breaker if the price is good. But also limited by the 4' sheet height. A higher 5' high piece could be ripped to length meaning one sheet is all I need to cover both sides. The Arborite (accord...
by Stuart Cooperrider
Feb 10th, '14, 22:20
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: cockpit panels
Replies: 19
Views: 10921

Re: cockpit panels

Patrick, thanks for the heads up regarding the painting issue. I'll check with National and Azek since there is, indeed, one in Newton, MA. Not far. I'm Hattaras White topsides and want this to blend in as much as possible. Winter is projected to last until July here in NE so what's the rush! God he...
by Stuart Cooperrider
Feb 7th, '14, 19:30
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: cockpit panels
Replies: 19
Views: 10921

Re: cockpit panels

Been following this thread since this a project I want to tackle this off season. Have received several recommendations for this product. Starlite XL. Local supplier is Palco Plastics in Whitman, MA. Would love to hear your thoughts compared to the threads aforementioned recommendations. Needs to be...
by Stuart Cooperrider
Jul 30th, '13, 21:42
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Shaft movement
Replies: 6
Views: 2126

Re: Shaft movement

Thanks. I used a puller. Port came right off. Key on starboard was jammed (previous owner) to where no puller on the face of the earth would have worked. Used hammer on the puller, not the prop and only upon discovery of the jammed key was I able to "persuade" the prop off. Took two people. One to t...
by Stuart Cooperrider
Jul 30th, '13, 20:59
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Shaft movement
Replies: 6
Views: 2126

Re: Shaft movement

Thanks for the diagram Capt. Patrick. Much appreciated.
I'll adjust it at the coupling.
by Stuart Cooperrider
Jul 30th, '13, 20:15
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Shaft movement
Replies: 6
Views: 2126

Re: Shaft movement

Thanks for your reply.
So as I understand you, any gap up to the shaft diameter is okay. Even if both side aren't identical.
Thanks.
by Stuart Cooperrider
Jul 30th, '13, 18:07
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Shaft movement
Replies: 6
Views: 2126

Shaft movement

Needed to true my props while the boat was out of the water this past winter. And the starboard prop required some muscle to get off. This was not work I'm comfortable doing myself. Key got jammed, etc, etc...Hammer force was involved. Balanced props we're just put back on and the starboard prop is ...
by Stuart Cooperrider
May 29th, '13, 07:48
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Recommendations for prop work.
Replies: 4
Views: 1460

Re: Recommendations for prop work.

Thanks for the recommendations. Ocean Prop in Middletown is very convenient.
Stu
by Stuart Cooperrider
May 28th, '13, 13:20
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Recommendations for prop work.
Replies: 4
Views: 1460

Recommendations for prop work.

Can any of the faithful recommend a prop repair, reconditioning shop in my area. I'm on Cape Cod. Good using any place between here and Providence, RI. New England Propeller comes up as closeby in Plymouth. Dont know anything about them. Read some reviews about PropScan in Middletown, RI. but know l...
by Stuart Cooperrider
May 23rd, '12, 18:14
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Good bye faihful
Replies: 105
Views: 407819

I join the many who feel we know you though we've never met. I'm sure the guidance, knowledge, committment and love seen by followers of this site has been felt by countless others in all facets of your life. God Bless. Thank you.
by Stuart Cooperrider
Jul 12th, '11, 06:39
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: NE Rendezvous Shirt deadline extended!
Replies: 17
Views: 4747

T shirts

Harv,
Thanks for your response regarding the new shirts.
I cannot make the rendevous. If you could let me know the cost of shipping the shirt I'll add it to the $20 and put it in the mail.
I'm in Centerville, MA on Cape Cod. 02632
Thanks.
Stu
by Stuart Cooperrider
Jul 10th, '11, 19:27
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: NE Rendezvous Shirt deadline extended!
Replies: 17
Views: 4747

rendevous shirt

Please put me in for one XL short sleeve. Let me know the payment details.
Thanks.
Stu
by Stuart Cooperrider
Mar 22nd, '11, 19:17
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: What did Capt Patrick do for you?
Replies: 55
Views: 32183

WHAT DID CAPTAIN PATRICK DO FOR YOU?

Bought a boat I'd long admired but way over my head. I found the site and immediately felt I had a safety net. Met CP and other's years back at the Newport Rendevous and from there have found relief, confidence and comarderie among people I've never met, yet take the time to respond. Despite my neop...
by Stuart Cooperrider
Apr 2nd, '10, 12:43
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Our New England friends. . .
Replies: 14
Views: 6511

RI rain

I have a place in Providence and spent most of this past week there. Areas just southwest of the city were hit hardest. Cranston, Warwick, etc... 95 was indeed closed just west of Providence as were sections of 24 heading south towards Newport. The connector to the Providence Airport was also shut d...
by Stuart Cooperrider
Aug 3rd, '09, 17:45
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: hot shaft
Replies: 4
Views: 1859

hot shaft

First of all, dont google the subject line. Chaos ensues. Trust me. Had stuffing boxes repacked over the winter (flax). New shaft nut and lock nut are beefier than what was there previously. Shake down revealed heat enough to create steam from the water dripping through. Shaft was HOT.Drip, at rest,...
by Stuart Cooperrider
Mar 30th, '09, 19:51
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Heat Exchanger question
Replies: 7
Views: 3263

heat Exchanger question

Thanks everyone for your input. Seems to be a consensus.
Marty at Lenco has been very helpful.
-Stu
by Stuart Cooperrider
Mar 30th, '09, 09:43
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Heat Exchanger question
Replies: 7
Views: 3263

Heat Exchanger question

Am replacing the Heat Exchanger on my 454 Mercruiser and am seeing on-line prices at various sites from $650 to $1,200. This is a 5" tank. Part # 44446A2. Any advice on which manufacturers are best? Any to avoid? Old one was San Juan Marine. Thanks for you help. Can you also make Spring come a littl...
by Stuart Cooperrider
Mar 8th, '09, 15:45
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: OT: NE Summer advice
Replies: 39
Views: 10069

Which Cape? Ann or Cod. I can make suggestions for the latter.