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eric lavine
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I always ordered new decal sets for the drives when i rebuild them and one day i happened to look at the invoice.......86 bucks. no more decals
15x19 prop? when your ready to buy a real prop for that tug, let me know, do a little reading on Hydromotive props, he lives here in the neighborhood |
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connorssons
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Hay Eric! hook me up with your prop guy. thx jeff
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eric lavine
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330-425-4747 i believe. i will confirm
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connorssons
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Eric! the number rang to cleveland electric labs. is this the place, if so what is the dudes name? thx jeff. this weekend we will bed transom and stringers, got all needed supplys today via UPS one more question should i glass transom piece front before bedding, i think it will be easier. thaughts pics of well spent money
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connorssons
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eric lavine
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try google, hydro props cleveland, Todd is the boy Tom is the father.
yes on your question, never can coat it enough |
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eric lavine
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330-425-4266 he customed tuned a pair of Bravo props for me, the boat picked up 5 mph over rated factory speed, he does have a patent on his props and i believe he builds a prop for the alpha drive
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connorssons
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Eric! thanks for the tip, just spoke to todd thay have the prop for me. Intimidater series 143/4 25 pitch solid hub 600 bones with my motor and drive set up this old TUG should be a rocket ship! Im going for the gold medal of fastest CCs BTW these guys know what thay are talking about. thx again jeff
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eric lavine
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yeah they do, when i was a kid I can remember tunnels sitting in their drive waiting for the next race, lets say that was 30 years ago.
Todd has an Allison with a hopped up 200 Merc on the back and he buzzes the lake every weekend, all you can see on the fly-by is prop in water. I figure they pretty much know props. all the big guys use hydro's. now if only they would put their energies towards ski boat props |
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connorssons
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Well bedded transom and stringers this weekend, thickening resin takes more product than thaught, transom is all glassed in with 1 run of 4in tape then 1 run of 6in tape. here is some pics, what do you guys think. Jeff decided not to mount lift ring in wood, will incorporate into transom plate
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eric lavine
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you listen well young Luke
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connorssons
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well we got the stripes painted on this weekend, alot of wood bedded in and all kind of glassing done. decided to change the color of the boat to black and white instead of blue and white. i know not original but not much of the boat is any more. were can i find original hardware cleats speedo pick up, horn ect dont want to drill any new holes.
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connorssons
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Well you guys dont talk much without pics! so here is some more of some glassing and what the new color looks like. how about those cc emblems! found replacement cleats on the net [same exact thing] as original at a great price. still need a horn ,and flag and 25th anniversary decals any tips . thanks jeff BTW thinking of going with white vinyl floor and black seats, any comments, i know [hot] but we cover seats with towels.
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Gary S
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Looking good Jeff! What horns you looking for?
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Bri892001
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Maybe white seats with black piping? Like this picture here: 76 Ski Nautique White Seats with Black detail Black is hot... white shows dirt I guess, but you can always use a stronger seat cleaner on the white. |
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connorssons
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Gary S
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Are you looking for something like this?
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connorssons
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No! the newer style, dont have a pic of one will try and get one tomorrow. thx gary. BTW are those original, if so ill be interested for my 67 stang project
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Gary S
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No they are not Jeff,but very hard to tell the difference.I bought a brand new set, the horns themselfs are stainless rather than chrome and the base is a little different the the original that were on mine. Only Pete would know the difference once on I tried to post a link but for some reason its not working,I'll try again later.
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BuffaloBFN
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Ha Pete! More attention to the strake cutouts.
You've been busy Jeff; looks great! |
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Keeganino
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Wow man looks great! It does take a lot of resin. I used 10 gallons of resin and 3 gallons of hardener. Nice clean work.
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"working on these old boats may not be cost effective but as it shows its what it brings into your life that matters" -Roger
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PAPA
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Jeff, the boat is really looking good. I am definately going to call you again to come out and see that thing if you don't mind. Your craftmanship looks great and I bet it will fly when your done putting in the engine. John.
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connorssons
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Well got the keel board bedded, and some more smaller balkheads in today. dont know how you guys make your.s look so pretty, i get the crap all over the place. well we are on track should have all bulkheads in this week so i can route all the tubing for stereo and wires. going to make a battery box in floor between seats to hold 2 optima batteries for starting and stereo. some more pics! pics of where stereo controller will be on back and the guy that painted the stripe
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connorssons
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Okay guys! whats the trick on pouring foam, can you pour with floor installed with relieve holes or not. whats the best way? need help. we are going with 3/4 ply floor! bedded to bulkheads and glassed to hull sides. and do we just use thickened resin or plain resin to bed to bulkheads? thx jeff
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8122pbrainard
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Jeff,
I'm always in favor of injecting foam over pouring it. When injected into a cavity, it skins on all the surfaces it contacts forming a aditional barrier to water. When Roger did his foam testing, there was a difference. I've injected thosands of cu. ft. and really like the process. The product I've aways used is Handifoam. It may seem more expensive but you end up with less waste that needs to be factored in. |
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connorssons
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Hay Pete! thanks for the reply, checked out the handifoam site pretty cool but which foam do ya recomend. there is 2 types in the bigger styles. thay look the same to me, just 600 bucks differance any suggestions? thx jeff
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Keeganino
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For the bulkheads I would bed them in thickened epoxy just like the stringers.
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"working on these old boats may not be cost effective but as it shows its what it brings into your life that matters" -Roger
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8122pbrainard
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Jeff, It's the 1.75 lb. density quick cure 605 (605 BF) or the 205 (205 BF) The guns that come with the kits are made to slip poly tubing onto their tips as a extension but the tubing does not come in the kit. I've foamed some really deep cavities using the tubing. Brian (fins), back a few years, posted a link to a thread with pictures posted by one of the fiberglassic's members. It was interesting because it showed the whole process of injecting foam under a ply floor. |
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storm34
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Came in a little late on this....but is this the type of horn you're looking for?
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connorssons
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Pete! thankks for the help,, Storm! i dont think thats,s it [:s Its a double trumpit style that came on a 75 ski, nautique, or martinique. pretty generic for the year. BUT COOL
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