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Quote from: cbond3318 on July 26, 2017, 01:12:54 PMI stripped down the guts of an older boat, stripped to the fiberglass for inspection. Then I just relayed in marine grey carpet throughout, used the 3M spray adhesive. Maybe cost $50-60 for everything. Don't need all the built in cubby' space and what .Then you have a blank canvas for seats, rod holders and storage. Of course, mine was geared more towards an open, clear area for fishing....Pretty much exactly what I had in mind. I'm into open room to drop fish in boat or crab pots w.e
I stripped down the guts of an older boat, stripped to the fiberglass for inspection. Then I just relayed in marine grey carpet throughout, used the 3M spray adhesive. Maybe cost $50-60 for everything. Don't need all the built in cubby' space and what .Then you have a blank canvas for seats, rod holders and storage. Of course, mine was geared more towards an open, clear area for fishing....
You'll need this:
Quote from: CP on July 26, 2017, 01:19:38 PMYou'll need this:Even though it's a 50hp?
Quote from: Smossy on July 26, 2017, 01:28:43 PMQuote from: CP on July 26, 2017, 01:19:38 PMYou'll need this:Even though it's a 50hp?Sorry, wrong manual. They have a 48 to 235hp - make sure that it covers the right year. What year is the engine?
Meh, I'm probably going to catch crap for this, but I'd find it very hard to believe that you can't get that motor running, even if compression is low. It doesn't have enough corrosion on it to have seen the salt very much (and its not quite big enough for serious salt use). I'm sure you can get that motor going with a carb(s) cleaning, new plugs and a new battery. Only outstanding issue you might face is needing a new water pump, which is a pain in the butt. I'd also change the lower unit oil. If you really want to compression test it, go "rent" the compression tester at oreillys and save your money. You can check them out for free by paying full price and then returning them, its a program they have. Still, I've seen several of these evinrudes run when compression levels were at the mid 80s PSI mark, they just start a little rough.I bet you'll be fine.Most boat trailer wheel bearings have standard zerk fittings for grease.
80 PSI on both cylinders, sure that will run, but a twin with one cylinder near zero won’t. I had a 6 cyl Merc once that had 1 bad cylinder, it ran Okay but really dirty, spit raw gas out the exhaust. I retired it.A cheap tester is about $15 or borrow one like you suggest. It’s a 5 minute test and tells a lot.
14' is pretty small if you intend to take it on the salt. It wont be too long before you're having fun, but sometimes a little scared and your wife asks for an upgrade.
There are many you tube vids on all manner of boat repair/mods etc. I've watched a bunch on transom and hull work, fiberglass tips/techniques.