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Nautique 88
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Posted: March-07-2007 at 4:10pm |
the rudder, shaft, and prop are fine. the place where i wakeboard has a beach across from the rails so you can park up and watch and there are some rocks and i assume my fins were caught in them when the tide went out. me and my 2 other friends then had to lift up the front of my boat to get the fins unstuck. it was extremely low tide that day aswell and normally you do not ever notice the rocks.
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Nautique2001
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How does your rudder and prop look like after sitting on the bottom of the river? |
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Nautique 88
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today i got under the boat lift and took off the back two fins. it wasnt hard at all. it was screwed in and they came out with a hand screwdriver. the fins then just needed to be "persuaded" to detatch from the boat with the back of the screwdriver. im planning to take to them to a local prop shop and have them straightened, it seems easier that getting new ones and paying shipping and the cost of the fin.
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JoeinNY
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word, 5200 is your best friend when screwing into your hull, yeah its a sonofabitch to get it off but I think thats the point here. Be careful with your clothes though it doesn't come out.
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79nautique
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don't reattach it with epoxy you'll never get it off again with out damaging the hull removing it. Just use 5200 and you'll be fine.
If you where not remounting the fin then you want to use the epoxy to fill the holes, but since you are re-installing it just use a little 5200 on the screw threads then lay a bead all around the face of the fin's mounting surface and circle the screw holes as well. |
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8122pbrainard
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88, Use 3M 5200 FAST cure to put it back on. You can get it in small tubes from marine supplys. It has less adhesion than the regular 5200 so if you ever need to get it off again you will not need to hot wire cut it off!
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Nautique 88
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thanks for all the advice. the fin is screwed in and im gonna take it off, get it repaired or replaced and reattach it with epoxy and the screws takin all the advice you guys have given me.
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8122pbrainard
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88, If you do not replace the fin, please do not use silicone to "seal" the holes. It will not work. Silicone has poor adhesive qualities and I've said it in other posts that I really hate the stuff. To plug the holes, I would use a epoxy patching compound. If you are replacing the fin then I would use 5200 to seal the screws or bolts.
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87BFN owner
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not sure he has an inspection plate in the front of an 88.
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SkiBum
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On my 87 SN they are only screwed from the bottom. They are all removed right now. When I wet sanded the bilge water ran out of the holes from fin closest to the stern. This means that it is CRITICAL that if you remove a fin that when you put it back you seal the holes.
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79nautique
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just climb in the boat and look under the deck for the nuts if your's are thru bolted, use a small mirror if needed. Line up on the outside of the boat some reference point on the interior then climb in a look for them along the center line of the boat.
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TRBenj
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Not sure if it helps you, but I think my '90 is screwed.
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Nautique 88
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its an 88' 2001. does anybody know if these would be screwed or bolted?
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quinner
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Depending on how bad the fin is bent most prop shops can fix/straighten them. Had one repaired many years ago and it turned out fine.
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79nautique
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be carefull not sure which year they quit doing it but mine are threw bolted and not screwed in. Check the inspection plate between the front seats and take a look to be sure.
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Riley
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Look at your boat. Some older boats had them through bolted. Newer bots are screwed on.
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Nautique 88
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yea ive been looking at other posts and it seems as if they are only screws, so when i take them out i just have to fill the hole with silicone and put the screw back in.
kevin - i would like one of those fins, they are the same design as mine so if you could email me with payment information that would be great. gford@danfoss.com thanks. |
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Kevin's '79
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Mike,
I have a couple of new fins that I bought off e-bay some time ago. The seller said they were new and had never been installed. They look real good to me. I'm not sure what shape yours are but the ones I have are shaped like a sharks fin and not squared off like some of the newer ones were. If yours are the same then I will sell one to you for $50 plus shipping or I will sell you both of them for $90 plus shipping. Please let me know. Kevin |
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TRBenj
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I think theyre only screws- so if you took them out and didnt fill the holes, then your boat would leak.
You probably wont have much luck finding a used one, but theyre only $70-80 each from Correct Craft. |
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Nautique 88
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one of my tracking fins is severely bent due to the boat sitting on the bottom of the river and the tide going out causing the fin to be wedged between two rocks. it dosent really affect the performance of the boat but it is bent sideways and i would like to know,
if i took the fin off of the boat, i think there are 4 bolts or screws, would my boat leak water. and if so does anybody have a fin they would be willing to sell? thanks, Mike |
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