Hi, I have a 1990 Express Cruiser 350. I'm starting to notice small black dots on the front deck. Thinking the gelcoat is coming off. Anyone have this experience? Any ideas for repair? Thanks
Jim, great to here from you! Hope you had a great boating season. Enjoyed your company at the pickle factory! Thanks for all the complements!
if there's anyway I can assist you in the future, you have my #
thanks
If needed, I also have a prop puller. This entire procedure really is a piece of cake.
Too many people have a dealer do the work and 'take it right in the transom'
If anyone is interested in doing their own cutlass bearing,need help and the tool, I'd be happy to assist. A few years ago I bought a tool from www.strutpro.com. (Excellent investment) and have done many bearing changes for friends. Takes about 1 1/2 hours to do both. With SCUBA can be done in...
if you want to do it right, block wet sand. The same as if you were changing a boat name. The area is actually raised. After the wet sand, wheel it. Do it right, no regrets!
Please keep us current on your project. I have a 350 cruiser(1990) and am considering the same repower. The fit concerns me. Weight, balance,and stringers. Please, keep us informed!
Go under your boat with a suction cup (large with release, like you might use to hold side of boat) Set cup, pull and replace transducer, release cup. Requires two people
Welcome to the lake! You're not alone in being excited for summer. Winter lay up is always a dark day. There's never a dull day around here. Maybe we'll meet up. I live at the top of the lake.
Is that Quad a qr x350 or the phantom? What kind of transmitter and what's your
flight time?
very cool, looking to buy one for boat pics. Did it take long to learn to fly?
thanks.
Don't know about your area. However, most insurance companies will require one.
Problem:
I've seen boats that have been rack stored and heated winter stored and when checked,
were wet and delamination problems.
The way most people discover the moisture problems is the survey. (Now you're out at...