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politicallycorrect
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I saw the pics and the woodwork is looking great. I haven't pulled out much foam yet but I've found a couple of inches of water where i've removed it so far. I don't want it coming back. What is the tube running down the port side next to the bilge?That is the only part of the floor I haven't ripped up yet. I'm jealous of your open bow, but man I'm glad I didn't have to cut the deck to get at the stringers! What do you have for a powerplant in your boat? Scott |
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Just a thought for floation without having foam under the floor to hold water. |
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jlagrow
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Hey Scott,
The tube on the port side is for an addition blower I'm adding to assist in pulling air through the motorbox. At higher speeds the two 4 inch tube coming in along with the two aft tube vents should work well. This added blower is more for lower speeds like no wake zones and so on. She"ll still have the aft original blower set up. The switch on the panel will now be three positon one/off/both. Cheap little mod I thought would be fun to experiment with. I plan on having the blower and plumbing in the boat this week so I 'll post a pic then. I saw Keegan do something similar. JOHN |
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1976 Southwind 20 open
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Scott,
350 Chevy JOHN |
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1976 Southwind 20 open
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dwcar
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jlagrow,
email me please. I have some questions about your restore dwcar@yahoo.com |
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Been lacking the time and the ambition to really get working on the Southwind. Other projects as well
Got into her pretty good for a couple of days For those riding around in these old v hulls that haven't had stringer jobs, even with all the foam still left in her my receipt at the transfer station was 520 lbs. All from the foam... |
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Nice cessna! looks to be a 1960 model 150, great little airplanes. I owned a 1970 150 aerobat for a while when i lived in Ohio, wish i kept her was a cool old bird. i soloed in a piper tomahawk, love the cessnas! more info on the old girl!
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