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by JeremyD
Mar 21st, '24, 14:37
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: 31 FBC STRIPPED WEIGHT
Replies: 40
Views: 2210

Re: 31 FBC STRIPPED WEIGHT

Mine was loaded on a trailer with a crane - and was told it was right around 14000 lbs.

FBC - 330 Cummins - Next Generator - Hardt top etc, (I didn't have much fuel) 340 gallons of fuel is 7.1 lbs per gallon - so at 340 gallons you are at 2,414 for just fuel...
by JeremyD
Mar 15th, '24, 04:40
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: original steering wheel
Replies: 46
Views: 1903

Re: original steering wheel

Funny, I also did a search for old wheels. I do not mind restoring a wheel for the aesthetic. Though not original - "Uncorked" does have an older boat vibe to everything that I have done to it. A vintage wheel would tie this in nicely https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.thehulltruth.com-vbulletin/2000x...
by JeremyD
Feb 9th, '24, 13:12
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: 454 drain plug size
Replies: 4
Views: 557

Re: 454 drain plug size

1/2" -20 thread

Eddie Marine makes a nice oil drain kit
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/edm- ... cgQAvD_BwE
by JeremyD
Dec 30th, '23, 16:45
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Bertram Parts
Replies: 40
Views: 37621

Re: Bertram Parts

Sorry - it's the same shape - but does not have the raised lip or scroll https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.thehulltruth.com-vbulletin/2000x1504/img_7604_bd91815246518e162820ec436b78c8b909291a83.jpg https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.thehulltruth.com-vbulletin/2000x1504/img_7605_12b03405b095cea55ca4a1b7...
by JeremyD
Dec 29th, '23, 06:01
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Bertram Parts
Replies: 40
Views: 37621

Re: Bertram Parts

by JeremyD
Dec 28th, '23, 14:54
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Bertram Parts
Replies: 40
Views: 37621

Re: Bertram Parts

I have one of the original cluster panels - if you haven't already found one. donation to the site if cool for me - https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.thehulltruth.com-vbulletin/2000x1504/img_2134_c2a0b113a54a421b9d081d7d5a1efc91f0088e40.jpg I replaced it with a custom panel from New wire marine https...
by JeremyD
Dec 12th, '23, 19:34
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: High tide vs lookout window frames
Replies: 60
Views: 482088

Re: High tide vs lookout window frames

Carl - I am in a similar situation so I will be watching a cheering from afar.
by JeremyD
Nov 22nd, '23, 11:56
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Curved Windows - Again
Replies: 50
Views: 129560

Re: Curved Windows - Again

Just my experience - but PB Blaster works better for control cables (transmission and engine (teleflex style) controls) Kroil works better at breaking down corrosion on fastners. Image
by JeremyD
Nov 14th, '23, 12:22
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Cummins repower
Replies: 353
Views: 6998362

Re: Cummins repower

Jason the permateak looks great - I was looking at doing the same on my interior -

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is this the 36" or the 40" Taco seating - cause I am also looking at doing the same - dang you do great work.
by JeremyD
Nov 9th, '23, 21:29
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Eastwind 2022
Replies: 243
Views: 2930884

Re: Eastwind 2022

Awesome Pete - great news - great results. The 330's move the boat along pretty well - can't imagine the 370's... Good for you
by JeremyD
Nov 9th, '23, 10:19
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Bertram 20 Rebuild
Replies: 8
Views: 15656

Re: Bertram 20 Rebuild

You could also replace the rollers with some flexible wood supports. I did that on a thistle sailboat I was doing some work on the stringers one time. Some 1x4's 8 feet long bend and can provide some support over a large surface area. On a smaller boat - I actually flipped the hull - But some plasti...
by JeremyD
Oct 30th, '23, 12:27
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Hatteras Hull #1
Replies: 6
Views: 9535

Re: Hatteras Hull #1

And I'm with you Carl - not a fan of some of the newer boat designs. Of course I'm not wearing my lime green speedo on the boat either - so probably not the right demographic
by JeremyD
Oct 30th, '23, 12:25
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Hatteras Hull #1
Replies: 6
Views: 9535

Re: Hatteras Hull #1

I am sorry I missed that. Was there on Saturday. Spent some time at the Bertram tent - tried to get some remodel ideas from the Bertram 35 - Here is the Hatteras https://www.marinemax.com/connect/lifestyles/hatteras/the-first-hatteras-knit-wits https://www.marinemax.com/-/media/images/marinemax/gene...
by JeremyD
Oct 2nd, '23, 10:01
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Eastwind 2022
Replies: 243
Views: 2930884

Re: Eastwind 2022

I did the sea choice https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61jh6iCjQvL._AC_SX466_.jpg Mainly because I liked the idea of being able to take apart - AND - most of the mount is rounded - so easier on bare feet (they were fairly inexpensive too) https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.thehulltruth.com-vbulletin...
by JeremyD
Sep 20th, '23, 12:32
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Eastwind 2022
Replies: 243
Views: 2930884

Re: Eastwind 2022

Thanks for the reply - did you have the base custom made? looks like it has legs on each side from what I could see in the pictures - All outstanding - you must be getting pretty excited to get her splashed again.
by JeremyD
Sep 20th, '23, 10:22
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Eastwind 2022
Replies: 243
Views: 2930884

Re: Eastwind 2022

Looks like the Taco seat - is that the 38" or the 40"?

Boat looks great BTW
by JeremyD
Jul 21st, '23, 07:30
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Eastwind 2022
Replies: 243
Views: 2930884

Re: Eastwind 2022

I have two boats - a 216 Key West Bay Reef and the B31 - makes for a nice combination if I just want to fish the flats or go to the sand bar or go bigger
by JeremyD
Jun 25th, '23, 06:04
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: New member with an inquiry
Replies: 21
Views: 7846

Re: New member with an inquiry

My 28 (a 1986) always seemed to run better on her toes in the top end of the rpm band. Not good for gas mileage - but ran better that way. I'd always thought that if I repowered her (she has 260 mercruisers) - that I'd probably do a pair of 383's or an LS3 aluminum engine. The problem when you get f...
by JeremyD
Jun 16th, '23, 12:44
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Ressurection of the "Pepper"
Replies: 183
Views: 1885525

Re: Ressurection of the "Pepper"

I'm a total loss on Facebook, if it's not in a direct feed I won't see it...but skipping along looking at pictures I saw this shot and said, this has to be a close runner-up with Rick for the most impressive electrical system in a 31. https://scontent.ftpf1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/353856980_1...
by JeremyD
May 15th, '23, 14:58
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Opportunity to move some stuff around on the dash
Replies: 6
Views: 3891

Re: Opportunity to move some stuff around on the dash

Thanks Rawleigh - Was able to get the wheel on this weekend - starting to look like a boat again... [and I do plan on putting the keys under the overhang to protect them a little more from the Florida weather.] https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.thehulltruth.com-vbulletin/2000x1504/img_4802_16ebb90382...
by JeremyD
May 15th, '23, 06:06
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Ressurection of the "Pepper"
Replies: 183
Views: 1885525

Re: Ressurection of the "Pepper"

Love the details on this boat - well thought out!
by JeremyD
May 13th, '23, 19:55
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Anybody know where to get these - window pieces
Replies: 4
Views: 2993

Re: Anybody know where to get these - window pieces

Thanks snipe - I was obviously looking under the wrong search terms - This will do for now. Mine has basically corroded to the point of disintegrated
by JeremyD
May 13th, '23, 05:41
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Anybody know where to get these - window pieces
Replies: 4
Views: 2993

Anybody know where to get these - window pieces

I have two of these that are broken and I would like to replace. - Keeping the windows for now

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by JeremyD
May 12th, '23, 06:54
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Opportunity to move some stuff around on the dash
Replies: 6
Views: 3891

Re: Opportunity to move some stuff around on the dash

Thanks for your response - That's what my thinking was too - especially with the keys that were on there corroded to the key holes (I couldn't remove the keys)

I've learned to ask- saves me from backtracking and redoing
by JeremyD
May 11th, '23, 07:39
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Opportunity to move some stuff around on the dash
Replies: 6
Views: 3891

Opportunity to move some stuff around on the dash

So redoing the dash and instruments - Currently have the keys on top of the dash - but after realizing my keys were corroded and were always "on" (only the start function worked) I am thinking of relocating them to the panel under the dash... Any downside to doing that? I can put push button switche...
by JeremyD
May 9th, '23, 12:57
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: 1986 28 Flybridge
Replies: 36
Views: 14640

Re: 1986 28 Flybridge

I had four bilge pumps in my 28 (which was also a 1986) two in the cabin - two in the engine compartment - Each one designed to come on at different water levels - You are right about the shower drain. I had mine go into a pan which had a bilge pump then out the side Mine was like this https://www.z...
by JeremyD
May 2nd, '23, 08:28
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Playroom Build Thread
Replies: 52
Views: 245799

Re: Playroom Build Thread

Well - your windows look they are in much better shape than mine - I just did the rear cockpit deck and engine boxes -

I also remade the deck between the engines ~ working on the dash now -
by JeremyD
Apr 14th, '23, 21:33
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Made a deck - installed a deck
Replies: 10
Views: 4811

Re: Made a deck - installed a deck

It didn't - and as it ages it gets more brittle
by JeremyD
Apr 11th, '23, 07:20
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Made a deck - installed a deck
Replies: 10
Views: 4811

Re: Made a deck - installed a deck

Fiberglass coatings - medium non-skid pumice additive

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by JeremyD
Apr 10th, '23, 22:09
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Made a deck - installed a deck
Replies: 10
Views: 4811

Re: Made a deck - installed a deck

Hole is just as a handle for the stairs

I guess I could put a light in there
by JeremyD
Apr 10th, '23, 22:08
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Made a deck - installed a deck
Replies: 10
Views: 4811

Re: Made a deck - installed a deck

Did I understand you correctly? You made the whole deck out of Azek? No - The previous owner made the entire lower deck from Aztek - or some starboard type rip off - Of course it cracked where it was thinner near the bulkhead I made this one out of divinycell and around 8 layers of 1408 glass https...
by JeremyD
Apr 9th, '23, 20:31
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Made a deck - installed a deck
Replies: 10
Views: 4811

Re: Made a deck - installed a deck

Thanks Carl

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New fuel lines too
by JeremyD
Apr 8th, '23, 19:24
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Made a deck - installed a deck
Replies: 10
Views: 4811

Made a deck - installed a deck

Came out great https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.thehulltruth.com-vbulletin/2000x1504/img_4653_8975cb9d1f47c985112aa08967abe383efcda964.jpg this is how it started (and it was made out of starboard (aztec) that had cracked https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.thehulltruth.com-vbulletin/2000x1504/img_2127_...
by JeremyD
Mar 23rd, '23, 09:15
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Italian Marine Diesel engines
Replies: 11
Views: 4094

Re: Italian Marine Diesel engines

Well FPT stands for Fiat Powertrain Technologies - or at least it used to.

Looks like they have been acquired by IVECO -

I know they make some of the smaller John Deere diesels
by JeremyD
Feb 27th, '23, 15:26
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Installing Electronic Engine Controls
Replies: 15
Views: 7518

Re: Installing Electronic Engine Controls

I like that - What flooring did you end up using? I decided to go with the MT-3 one sided controls

Still mechanical - but all smooth now
by JeremyD
Feb 11th, '23, 04:57
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Right of passage ~ Serviced my aftercooler
Replies: 8
Views: 3945

Re: Right of passage ~ Serviced my aftercooler

I did not need heat to put it all back together - Once I polished the outer rings of the core - and cleaned up the inner housing - put a liberal amount of lithium grease on both ends - it slid in light butter. One of the tricks I used to use on the race car - was stick one item in the freezer - that...
by JeremyD
Feb 8th, '23, 09:28
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Right of passage ~ Serviced my aftercooler
Replies: 8
Views: 3945

Re: Right of passage ~ Serviced my aftercooler

I used CLR - then used a fiberglass stick to clean out the holes - pressure tested to 30 lbs with a Motive Power Bleeder - Thanks for the input
by JeremyD
Feb 7th, '23, 09:36
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Right of passage ~ Serviced my aftercooler
Replies: 8
Views: 3945

Right of passage ~ Serviced my aftercooler

So I feel a sense of accomplishment, especially with everything that I read on line. When I ran the boat up from the marina after delivery, the port engine got up to temp quickly and then leveled off. Figured I'd test the cooling system - Heat Exchanger would not hold pressure - replaced that. Then ...
by JeremyD
Jan 16th, '23, 16:44
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Awlgrip
Replies: 27
Views: 6890

Re: Awlgrip

Just to keep this all in the same place - just finished my cockpit deck and got it back in place - Awlgrip Cloud White is close in color to the white starboard color

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by JeremyD
Jan 10th, '23, 13:59
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Morse/Seastar MT3 Controls - Throttle Cable
Replies: 5
Views: 3474

Re: Morse/Seastar MT3 Controls - Throttle Cable

It's funny - mine are push - got know the MT3's pretty well now. Was able to flip one of the brackets to make it work. Even though I put PB Blaster down the cables - I was still having the starboard cable hang up - so replaced it - and now it's like butter.
by JeremyD
Jan 3rd, '23, 15:24
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Awlgrip
Replies: 27
Views: 6890

Re: Awlgrip

On my 1986 Bertram 28 - I used Awlgrip Oyster White and found it to be closest to the gel coat color https://www.thehulltruth.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=76133&stc=1&d=1243564504 Cockpit side boards were refinished https://www.thehulltruth.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=235704&stc=1&d=1335060583
by JeremyD
Dec 5th, '22, 13:45
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Morse/Seastar MT3 Controls - Throttle Cable
Replies: 5
Views: 3474

Re: Morse/Seastar MT3 Controls - Throttle Cable

Thanks Carl - Not sure If I can flip it - but I'll start with that
by JeremyD
Dec 5th, '22, 09:51
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Morse/Seastar MT3 Controls - Throttle Cable
Replies: 5
Views: 3474

Morse/Seastar MT3 Controls - Throttle Cable

So finally got my controls installed. Think I can get everything adjusted except my Port Engine. I've adjusted down the cable as far as I can to make it as short as possible. I've installed the bracket at the engine at the furthest possible adjustment. I am still around an inch+ to far. Is there a d...
by JeremyD
Dec 1st, '22, 08:49
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Anybody have an extra Cowl vent laying around?
Replies: 14
Views: 9676

Re: Anybody have an extra Cowl vent laying around?

Tony Meola wrote: Nov 30th, '22, 22:01 Those are hard to find, especially in that condition. Nice.
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by JeremyD
Nov 29th, '22, 06:16
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Flying bridge seating options
Replies: 45
Views: 55090

Re: Flying bridge seating options

Couple more options out there that I have found in my searches https://www.birdsallmarine.com/?s=leaning+post These guys do custom stuff http://nauticaldesigninc.com/images2014Yacht/MG_0096%20-%20Copy.htm as well as https://essenbaymarine.com/products/copy-of-key-west-style-brown-tan-seat-with-flip-...
by JeremyD
Nov 25th, '22, 19:29
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Anybody have an extra Cowl vent laying around?
Replies: 14
Views: 9676

Re: Anybody have an extra Cowl vent laying around?

Thanks Marshall - just closing this out - as finally got this installed https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.thehulltruth.com-vbulletin/2000x1504/img_3906_3256a3c0701f0c1def0d9ac08efd62debbed4592.jpg https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.thehulltruth.com-vbulletin/2000x1504/img_3907_90cdfbf665ff90dc8cdbc46ef...
by JeremyD
Nov 20th, '22, 12:20
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Flying bridge seating options
Replies: 45
Views: 55090

Re: Flying bridge seating options

Stephan wrote: Nov 20th, '22, 09:53 The top of the seat cushion (firm) is 24 inches above the deck.
Best,
Stephan
Thanks Stephen - appreciate it very much
by JeremyD
Nov 16th, '22, 08:07
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Flying bridge seating options
Replies: 45
Views: 55090

Re: Flying bridge seating options

I would appreciate that very much - Big chair is on there now - that's way to high

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by JeremyD
Nov 15th, '22, 19:37
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Flying bridge seating options
Replies: 45
Views: 55090

Re: Flying bridge seating options

I am considering this one from Defender - But I'd still have to mount it

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But there is also a guy locally that will make me a custom leaning post for two - similar money - but I'd need to get the height right
by JeremyD
Nov 15th, '22, 10:21
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Flying bridge seating options
Replies: 45
Views: 55090

Re: Flying bridge seating options

My solution was a Taco leaning post from Defender (I think this one https://www.defender.com/product.jsp?path=-1%7C7504%7C2290169%7C2290172&id=2329768 ) and then had a local cut the legs down just above where the foot rest hinge attached. I like this solution very much. My 6 man raft will fit along...