New 31 owner
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New 31 owner
Hey y'all, I just bought a 31 FB project, been a boater all my life with center consoles and outboards. This will be a serious change. She has gas engines that will stay for now, but a lot of cosmetic improvements are needed. I'm sure I'll have questions I hope y'all can help me with. When I figure out how to post pics I'll put some up.
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Welcome to the club.
There's a load of great information here. Use the search feature. Ask questions......
There's a load of great information here. Use the search feature. Ask questions......
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Welcome.
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Welcome. Just ask away. There is a wealth of knowledge here.
Welcome. Just ask away. There is a wealth of knowledge here.
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Definitely welcome to the sandbox and congrats on the new mistress...Tonym2112 wrote:Hey y'all, I just bought a 31 FB project, been a boater all my life with center consoles and outboards. This will be a serious change. She has gas engines that will stay for now, but a lot of cosmetic improvements are needed. I'm sure I'll have questions I hope y'all can help me with. When I figure out how to post pics I'll put some up.
IMHO you should start with the wiring... Run a few spare cables and leave a pull cord where necessary... Ripping open something you've already finished just because you need to run another wire or because you need to fix an electrical issue sucks!...
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Welcome aboard and congratulations on the new purchase!
Posting pics is a bit of a pain, but relatively simple. Open Photobucket or similar account online, use that account to download pictures you wish to post, then copy their link and paste in your post. First time you"lol say this is nuts...after that it's pretty ez.
I believe a link here goes into great detail about it.
As to boat, if it's safe and sound, use it, enjoy it and you'll soon know what improvements need to be done, what you'd like to see done and become more familiar with it.
This is a great place for good information so ask away!
Carl
Posting pics is a bit of a pain, but relatively simple. Open Photobucket or similar account online, use that account to download pictures you wish to post, then copy their link and paste in your post. First time you"lol say this is nuts...after that it's pretty ez.
I believe a link here goes into great detail about it.
As to boat, if it's safe and sound, use it, enjoy it and you'll soon know what improvements need to be done, what you'd like to see done and become more familiar with it.
This is a great place for good information so ask away!
Carl
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Thanks y'all, the first thing to get done is stuffing boxes and thru hulls. Read posts about rotten backing blocks on thru hulls. What thoughts are there about using 3/4 in. PVC board for replacing the wood blocks? What kind of sealer to glue them down?
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I would use prefab 1/2" or 3/4" FRP panel for that... And I'd glue them to the hull with a thickened epoxy...Tonym2112 wrote:Thanks y'all, the first thing to get done is stuffing boxes and thru hulls. Read posts about rotten backing blocks on thru hulls. What thoughts are there about using 3/4 in. PVC board for replacing the wood blocks? What kind of sealer to glue them down?
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I just posted this link to another thread, but it applies here too...
http://bertram31.com/proj/struts/strut_backing.htm
http://bertram31.com/proj/struts/strut_backing.htm
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PVC board is too soft. You can crush it too easily. Go on to McMaster Carr website and you will find fiberglass plate you can cut to size and use.
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Thanks y'all for the response, she's going into Saunders yacht works on the 28th for bottom paint shaft seals and thru hulls. Once these are done she can sit until winter so I can make a plan for upgrades and prioritize.
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Shaft seals, have you considered "dripless"?!... I made the change last time I was out of the water... I'm a happy camper!...Tonym2112 wrote:Thanks y'all for the response, she's going into Saunders yacht works on the 28th for bottom paint shaft seals and thru hulls. Once these are done she can sit until winter so I can make a plan for upgrades and prioritize.
Thru hulls, have you considered Marelon?!... It's a change I'm thinking of doing next time I'm out of the water...
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