Everything is now completed and running!
I finished all my plumbing and such before reinstallation and had both engines running on "fake" engine beds.
We did reinstallation in-water at a local boat ramp, with the help of the same crane operators that helped remove them.
We also were working on a 1-piece hatch conversion, since we had to increase the height of the engine hatches anyway, to accommodate the vortec motors.
We raised it a little more than was required, so it's inline with the removable seating in the cockpit. This makes seating a full boat of family or friends a breeze, when we're just cruising about.
Access is pretty tight now however. The support struts i'm lying between aren't ideal, but have been strongly recommended by the shipright - so i'll go with it.
I ran all new battery wiring (actually, every wire between batteries and helm is now brand new). I have four huge batteries sitting between the two engines, so their center of gravity is quite low. I have a large inverter i'm installing on the starboard side to help re-balance. The boat sits evenly in the water, but feels a little port-heavy while planing.
Finished hatch
I haven't run WOT or anything just yet - i've taken it easy running in the new motors, with 8hrs on the clock (though we've spent about 24hrs on it over a few days).
The new motors perform flawlessly, responding to my every request. Unlike the tired old motors which had to be asked nicely 3-different ways (and still didn't always comply). They're exceptionally smooth and quiet, and the new hatch has reduced noise over the old fibreglass ones too (i'll also sound-deaden soon).
Still much i'd like to do, but all incremental and less of a bulk overhaul than this repower was. And the boat runs in the mean time!
Rob