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Topic: 1974 Martinique
Posted By: G1996
Subject: 1974 Martinique
Date Posted: July-12-2010 at 12:09am
Hello folks, newbie here. My 74 Martinique is starting to show her age. The center mounting bracket of the swim
Platform is no longer secure to the hull. There appears to be a block glassed in on the interior of the transom.
My guess is that it has deterioated and the screws no longer hold thus water is leaking into the boat through the glass
Surrounding the block. Does anyone know the proper way to repair? I have never done any glass work. Fall project!
Also I need to replace some windshield screws. App 3" long with elliptical heads that slid into the aluminum channel at the base of the windshield. CC parts said windshield parts are virtually non existent. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Jay

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Jay



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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: July-12-2010 at 9:24am
Jay,
I hate to tell you this but the chances are very high that the wood for the platform isn't the only rot in the boat. Unless a stringer job has been done, it's time to check. BTW, the platform on a 74 isn't original. It must have been added so take a look behind the fuel tank and see how the work was done. Sounds like it was a "half assed shade tree mechanic" job!!

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Posted By: DrCC
Date Posted: July-12-2010 at 4:11pm
Jay,   Send me an email,    I have a phone # for the windshield T-bolts.
Be glad to help, so at least you could enjoy the rest of the season, leak free.


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Posted By: Keeganino
Date Posted: July-12-2010 at 5:30pm
My 73 skier had an aftermarket platform which was one of the main culprits of letting water under the floor. The middle platform bracket is mounted into your lift ring assembly not into a brace put there for the sole purpose of supporting the platform. This will be the only place that the platform is mounted into wood. On the 2 side brackets, the top 2 holes are through bolted and the bottom 2 are lagged(and here is the great part) into the foam under your floor! You can see in the picture below- the bottom of the lift ring assembly and on the right the top through bolts and notice where the bottom lags go. I would inspect everything with an accusing eye. You probably will not like what you find I am sorry to say.



Does not sound like there is any question over whether the lift ring mount is rotted but here is how you check it.(Make sure the pilot depth is not too deep!)


More pics of removing mine. See my thread 73 skier restoration for putback pics.







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Posted By: Keeganino
Date Posted: July-12-2010 at 5:33pm
Oh and welcome to the community! We are about to be your new best friends! Post some pics of your boat. We like pictures.

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Posted By: G1996
Date Posted: July-12-2010 at 9:14pm
Thanks for the pictures. All of a sudden I think I am in over my head. My email is G1996@aol.com.
The t bolts would be great. Given the damage is already done I would like to nurse it through the season.
I don't have any pictures here as the boat is 2 hours away. I will try to get, to the lake this weekend.
I love this boat and would like to overhaul it. Is this a project that should be left to someone experienced or can a quality job be done learning as I go. I believe I know this answer. I have to consider labor of love ie time or diminishing returns having someone do the work.

I have been checking out CCF for some time this is a fabulous site with great resources.
Thank you

Jay

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Jay


Posted By: G1996
Date Posted: July-12-2010 at 9:19pm
Thanks for the input. It was on when I got the boat. From looking at other pictures on this site I guessed
It was not factory installed. I will pull the seats to take a look.

Thanks
Jay

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Jay


Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: July-12-2010 at 9:29pm
Jay,
Consider doing the work yourself. Glassing is not "rocket science" and we're her to help out. Do some on site searching and reading. There are some fantastic threads on stringer jobs. You do not want to know what a "pro" would charge!!. Plus, we have seen some pretty pathetic "pro" jobs!!!

We'll be waiting for the pictures.

Yes, a big welcome to CCfan. If you can't find the answers here, the question is unanswerable!!

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