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    Posted: September-05-2012 at 12:26pm
My pylon is a little bit loose - it has about 1/4" give when I pull it to port side. Can anyone tell me how the pylon is mounted/secured in a 77 and how to troubleshoot? I did some searching on the forum but didn't see anything for this year/era boat.

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it sits in a cup glassed to the hull and bolts to the floor with four bolts. Not a lot of support there. I would say that you should be looking into floor and stringer rot.
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Thanks HatterBee. Man I'm hoping that rot is not the issue, the floor seems solid all around and the engine mounts are tight, but it's an all original boat so I reckon it's a good possibility. Do you have any photos of your 77 that show this?
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While not quite the same boat I'm sure the construction is much
the same,after all they are both wood and only 8 years apart.
Mine was bad too seems all the water on the floor must try
to drain thru there and start the rot.I replaced it a number
of years ago when I pulled out the foam and is still in
excellent shape. This picture was just taken the other day
and I just put the floor in yesterday so I can't measure the
size,I'm guessing 2x10. Stringers were fine so I just put in
the pylon mount.Hope this helps-

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Thanks for the photo Gary. I reckon I'll be pulling the carpet up to have a look at the situation.
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Stop!!!    Before you start rippin carpet, open the motor box and inspect the pylon-hull-fitting first.

On my personnal boat, the hull fitting had severe slop. Due to the P/O using one of those 6 foot aluminum Lightning Rods.
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Thanks Dr CC. The cup on the bottom looks solid and I've determined that the plywood horizontal/surface support has a crack in it towards the driver's side, which is allowing just a little play before the bottom of the pylon contacts the base.
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Originally posted by DrCC DrCC wrote:

Stop!!!    Before you start rippin carpet, open the motor box and inspect the pylon-hull-fitting first.

On my personnal boat, the hull fitting had severe slop. Due to the P/O using one of those 6 foot aluminum Lightning Rods.

My Tique had the same slop but it was due to CC not using some decent non rusting components. I cleaned up the pin and the socket, used mold release wax on the pin, poured thickened epoxy into the socket, set the pylon's pin into it and allowed the epoxy to kick.


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