That was me that offered the pair on Facebook. They never sold because no one ever got back to me. I threw it out there and started at 1k$ and was open to offers and again… no one got back to me so they’re still here. I actually have 2 sets of them.
I used coosa bluewater 26 for all thru hull backings, colloidal silica mixed with adhesive filler as a putty between the hull. On the main seawater intakes the edges radiused then covered with a layer of 1708 biaxle.
Hi fellas, After a lot of consideration and back and forth of whether or not I wanted to tackle another full on restoration when I retire, with the interests of my growing family in mind I have decided to pass the torch on the Summer Winds. Her buyer Donovan (donclark) is a new member and will be un...
Just like I couldn't care less about your opinion, I couldn’t care less about what international news platforms have to say either. As far as infections per million people the USA is doing better than a lot. That matters. No one says that the US govt is perfect it’s far from it, however I put a lot ...
You can have whatever opinion you want but when your opinion is based on information you’re getting half a world away it discredits you even more. I’m pretty sure most here are discussing an illness (which I managed to catch) but you go right into slamming how things are going in other countries, wh...
Check out my post in the swap and sell section... Dads 35 is still here and ready to go. Located on Long Island. Boat is currently winterized in the water...
Is this down the centerline of the hull? I had questioned the joint on both of my 31’s it appeared as there was hull damage yet it was just the point where the hull molds came together and Bertram’s attempt at smoothing it out... I would take a closer look at it and do some experimental cleanup/sand...
Sorry for the delay, I used the aph-3000 model toed them into the centerline of the hull same as Capt Pat advised me to do. My intakes are 2" I'm glad I listened... the 2000's didn't look like enough...
Nope... those aren't the screws I'm talking about.... the only way to get the glass back in is to remove the entire window from the boat... the screws holding it in are in the frame channels... and by seized I mean totally frozen...
You will need to remove the entire window frame, there should be a bunch of seized screws holding it all together, you may need to get a blade between the window frames and the hull... remove and separate the frames..
What to say Capt. What to say... I'm at a loss for words, all I can say is that I love ya buddy and thanks for everything... Your legacy will live on, and I for one will never forget you...
Who cares. Seriously, I can give a shit less about this guy, he's 100% scum... How about talking about our wounded and traumatized vets? All the media seems to talk about is this SCUM and whether or not joe biden is going to run for president.....
Saw her and the new owner going under the Throggs Neck bridge last week... Thought they may have been heading to the rendezvous, came back and said he was the new owner... Sharp boat..
Ouch... $6000.00 I got a quote of a little over 3k up here and it shocked me a bit so I went out, bought a high end miller multiprocess welder, learned to tig and made my own exhaust... http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m291/Whaler1777/62134C9D-1C39-480F-851E-A76388F3CDBC_zpsrxddymnt.jpg http://i10...
Only experience I have with that company is my 35' had a pair mfd by them installed, they lasted just under 3 years... I have a guy here on Li that makes them marine manifold is the name of the company owners name is Paul in farmingdale.. Real good guy...