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phatsat67
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Tim is getting it done. Tandem will look legit/period correct with his resto plans. I jumped on the under gunnel light bandwagon too.
Nice work, can't wait to get it all wet at the buckethead. |
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gun-driver
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My stock Signiture Edition has a shower, heater, gull wing observer seat, gunnel lights and a light under the bow and I love and use them all.
Nice work Tim. |
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samudj01
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Nice work. Look forward to riding in it again
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78 Ski Tique, 72 Skier w/302's, 93 SN w/351 & 17 GS22 w/zr409
Previous - 99 Sport Nautique w/GT40 and 87 Martinique w/351 |
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Hollywood
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M3Fan
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Incredibly cool, what a boat!
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2000 SN GT40 w/99 Graphics/Gel
2016 SN 200 OB 5.3L DI https://forum.fifteenoff.com |
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Hollywood
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I DON'T LIKE THE WINDSHIELD
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8122pbrainard
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I AGREE! It needs a walk through. |
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skutsch
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I agree on under gunnel lights. Actually, I would make an argument they are a good safety upgrade - no more worrying about tripping on handles and other such stuff while maneuvering in the boat in the dark. I like em! |
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75 Tique
Grand Poobah Joined: August-12-2004 Location: Seven Lakes, NC Status: Offline Points: 6130 |
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I was inspired by one of Tim's "Functional upgrades"
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“So, how was your weekend?” “Well, let me see…sun burn, stiff neck, screwed up back, assorted aches and pains….yup, my weekend was great, thanks for asking.” |
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fanofccfan
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👍🏻. Please show the lights prior to install if you have pictures. I like that look.
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2004 196 LE Ski 1969 Marauder 19 1978 Ski
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75 Tique
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Not sure if you are talking to me or Tim, but here is what I used.
They come with a sticky back, but I wouldnt trust it to adhere to the rough fiberglass under the gunnel, (sorry Pete, "gunwale") so what I did was support a 1/2 inch pvc pipe frame above some supports under the gunnel, with elbows for the cross piece under the deck, and trusted the sticky stuff to hold to the pipe. The night time photography exaggerates the effect a bit, but you get the idea. In real life, its not quite that intense. |
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“So, how was your weekend?” “Well, let me see…sun burn, stiff neck, screwed up back, assorted aches and pains….yup, my weekend was great, thanks for asking.” |
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Hollywood
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Adhesive doesn't perform well in tension. Some wire twist ties will hold and not block much, if any, light.
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75 Tique
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Yeah, Im prepared for that. Have a fist full of zip-ties ready to go if the goo starts to give.
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“So, how was your weekend?” “Well, let me see…sun burn, stiff neck, screwed up back, assorted aches and pains….yup, my weekend was great, thanks for asking.” |
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TRBenj
Grand Poobah Joined: June-29-2005 Location: NWCT Status: Offline Points: 21186 |
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I used LED rope lighting secured with clips (screwed into the wood backed gunnel). Sealed and rated for marine (possibly underwater use, not sure id trust them for that though).
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Riley
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15 years after the wake boarders started installing them, CCFers are catching on....
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fanofccfan
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Yep. Sorry I was a bit confusing with that question but you got the idea! Thanks |
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2004 196 LE Ski 1969 Marauder 19 1978 Ski
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TRBenj
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Slow but steady progress as of late. Primed the oil system, adjusted the valvetrain. Built a new accessory bracket and had it bent. Starting to hang things on it now.
New oil cooler is half mounted as well. New pylon modified (with flange) and installed- no more interference between the SDBM and gullwing observer. Cooling lines are close to being done, fuel lines are all run now (to pump). Still have some final engine assembly and the engine wiring to do. Hopefully only a few weeks away. |
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M3Fan
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Fuel filter right above the starter. What could possibly go wrong? Ha! Looks really nice, though.
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TRBenj
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Ha I know right? Wish there was more room to mount it cleanly- but I couldn't find anyplace that was accessible. A fuel leak is a bad bad thing in any case, so it'll be business as usual in making sure connections are tight and leak free.
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DayTony
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Looking good tim!
My first thought was also, fuel location. My racor I mounted FWD of engine by the pylon. Super easy to get at and room underneath to drain water off. I like the mounting plate you made up, looks clean. I also went with a remote oil filter setup, I'm just using a mercruiser one I had laying around. That's a nice looking one who makes that? I remember you having trouble with your ccv and oil leaking into bilge last year, are you planning on venting it into a catch can or into the exhaust? Or are you just going to run the vents to the air carb |
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1988 Barefoot nautique-454
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TRBenj
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Oil leaks were related to front seal issues, possibly due to excess crank movement? Or rough sealing surface? All rebuilt now, should be good. I had already added some improved pvc/breather/baffle set ups a few years ago that cleaned up the air flow/oil mist issue.
I wish there was more room at the front of the engine for the fuel filter like the later BFN's. We already moved the pylon 2" forward relative to its original location, and I moved the engine back an inch this year to fit the PCM RWP (would have hit the floor). With the new PCM alt/bracket location I anticipate being able to reach the drain plug from the front of the engine, which will be a welcome improvement. Engine is wired up as of last night, crank test went well after bypassing the NSS. New one is on order. Just a few more water plumbing details, then it's time to make up some AN hose assemblies. Getting close. |
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TRBenj
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Decided to skip the remote oil filter (oil) plumbing for break in... allowed me to get the boat buttoned up this weekend. Minor hiccups on some trans cooler fittings but otherwise pretty smooth sailing. It cools, oils, doesn't leak and runs out just fine- so I am starting to gain confidence. 25gal of gas burned and counting... more to come next weekend.
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Gary S
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8122pbrainard
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Looking great Tim. Nice work as always.
Cooler fittings? The oil lines? Aren't they just JIC's or do you have something different? |
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TRBenj
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New transmission from a newer BFN, hoses and cooler are from the previous set up. Lines are NPT on one end and some sort of flare on the other (looks like a single flare but only mates to a double/inverted flare). Had one bad mate from the original assembly and had to go shopping for adapters- all the lines/cooler from the other set up were an hour away. Got it sorted.
I assume you meant the trans cooler plumbing snafu and not the engine oil cooler plumbing (custom AN lines required). |
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Donald80SN
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She looks mean.
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1980 Ski Nautique SOLD Back to Cypress Gardens
2002 Sport Nautique, GT-40, FCT2, Cover Sports, Tower Bimini, Inc., Wet Sounds Audio System, Star Gazer Wake Edition S. 1968 Ski Nautique, Project. |
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8122pbrainard
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I just found out that Tim did yet another LED upgrade: |
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TRBenj
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Well another year later and I am almost ready to launch again. After about 10 hours on the rebuild, I connected the remote oil filter/cooling set up and learned a few more lessons about bypass adapters and what fits best in a tight bilge. Saw some wonky oil pressure readings that should hopefully go away on the latest incarnation. I also learned a valuable lesson on proper bearing clearances and double checking them during installation. Cost me a spun rod and a subsequent bottom end mini-redo.
Huge shout out to Joe who helped with the engine project AND rebuilt the original 72c transmission with a cool new upgraded front piston (thanks for the cylinder mod Duane!). We came up *just* short on our Memorial Day reinstall but I seem to be on track for a fire up this week. Hopefully I’ll get to enjoy some of the updates before I break it again.. More pics to come. |
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Bri892001
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Good to hear you're seeing light at the end of the tunnel.
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Riley
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Where did you find valve covers like that with holes in them. Did you have to drill them?
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