Official 390 E.C. Thread

How did you get the foam out?
Mer-Sea Monster here,
Relatively new to this forum and have been reading the posts about water in the center section.
When we bought the boat (88 390 EC, 3208 Cats) last October it was bone dry. Had it out of the water Nov-Jan 19. Splashed at the end of January and in a Marina since. Just opened the center hatch to rearrange things for storage and what do I find? Yep, about 2" of water in the center section. The fresh water tank had been replaced by previous owner with an 80-85 gallon poly tank. No evidence of leaking from it. No damp headliners, mysterious water trails. Dry.
I was just wondering if you ever figured your mystery source. There is some indication that the water is salt water so I'm really confused. Getting ready to cut access holes to drain and remove foam. Also wondering if you treated anything with Bora Care or similar?
Any insights you have to pass on would be appreciated.
 
I thought mine was bad when I started. That one is ten times worse. Total neglect for years. At least my dad, old as he was, tried to maintain the boat. Fresh water leakage to the interior rots everything. The entire interior will have to be pulled out just to get rid of the mildew and mold. Would you sleep in there? Bulkheads, cabinets, stringers, floor beneath the water tank will be rotted. Deck core will be wet and rotted around windshield, windlass, stanchions and other penetrations - mine sure was. Cockpit needs a total rebuild. I dont even want to think about the fuel tanks and engines. You just went through the process. What would you pay for a boat like that? I probably pissed him off but he asked for an opinion and I just happen to be the worlds leading expert on restoring a 390EC. :->


Al
 
I have an '88 390 with the 3208 Cats. I have a question for the world's leading authority on restoring the EC. When we bought the boat it was bone dry and surveyed above average. Just recently checked the center compartment and found water in there. Already has a poly tank.
No ports yet. Everything (shower, AC, etc.) seems to be draining properly and no apparent leaks. Getting ready to cut ports and remove water. Simple evaporation test suggests the water is salt, not fresh.
Question is: Should I pour Bora Care into the water that's there and let it set for awhile or just go ahead and remove as much water and foam as I can? Thanks in advance for any advice.
 
Hello all...have not been on the site for a bit, but have been lurking the last couple of weeks. Possibly purchasing this boat, have sea trial and survey done on 7-11-19. Anything specific to watch our for? I am aware of the center tank leaking and that the windows will probably be leaky, any specific questions or issues that I should talk to the surveyor about.

Thanks!

https://www.yachtworld.com/boats/19...s-cruiser-3557584/?refSource=enhanced listing
 
Nice looking, unmolested, well kept boat. It doesn't have any electronics to speak of and it appears to ride bow high that may mean it hasn't the common trim tab upgrades done to it. Ask specifically about the water tank and of course any available maintenance history. Optional engine survey with compression and leak down tests. I didn't notice how many hours are on the main engines in the listing.
 
Nice looking, unmolested, well kept boat. It doesn't have any electronics to speak of and it appears to ride bow high that may mean it hasn't the common trim tab upgrades done to it. Ask specifically about the water tank and of course any available maintenance history. Optional engine survey with compression and leak down tests. I didn't notice how many hours are on the main engines in the listing.


There are 707 hours on port and 727 on starboard. The generator is reading 4208.
 
Hey all, great wealth of info here! I searched but didn’t see anything so figured I would ask.

Has anyone modded the whole dash by swapping in a newer model dash like an 04-05 dash into one of our old model boats?
 
Hey all, great wealth of info here! I searched but didn’t see anything so figured I would ask.

Has anyone modded the whole dash by swapping in a newer model dash like an 04-05 dash into one of our old model boats?

That would be an awful lot of work and most likely wouldn't look and/or function well when done. I preferred to fabricate and replace the dash panels and add a NavPod to accommodate the 12" plotter. I like the way it came out and gives an updated look to existing dash design.
Sea Ray Dash after remodel.jpg
 
hi my follow 39er lost my swim platform insert dose any one know were I can fine a good use one at
 
hi my follow 39er lost my swim platform insert dose any one know were I can fine a good use one at

I recently replaced mine with composite inserts from Plasteak. A little over $200 and look great.
 
So the 1988 searay express cruiser bathroom carpet is no more! Had to pull it up becuase it was just dirty and smelled.

I would like to replace it with some sort of tile. Either peel and press or trowel it on. Any suggestions, warnings, pitfalls?

I did notice too that the floor is a bit spongy but may have found the cause for that

Thanks in advance for the help!
 
hi follow 39er need info on replacing my waste tank gauge

Me too! I have been looking at it and not sure yet how to get the sending unit out. The people at the marina said they would have to cut a hole in the deck, pull it out, put in the new one and then patch the hole!
Not sure yet that I want to go that way so I continue to look
 

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