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  1. EricG

    Floor repair 1987 Weekender

    I'm not on here very often. I'm sorry if this has been covered - repeatedly. I am needing to replace some of the floors - and likely a bit more - in the Weekender. I live on the coast in NH. You'd think it would be easy to find marine plywood. Not so much. I have called everywhere I can...
  2. EricG

    Should I be able to spin the prop with the boat in gear?

    Obviously not running.... Maybe a stupid question. Sorry if you feel it is. While out the other night just cruising up the river, it felt like the prop kept coming out of the water - engine would rev up a bit - then catch. I searched around here a bit. Didn't really know how to say what I...
  3. EricG

    Splashed the boat yesterday!

    Winterized the boat myself last fall. Spent the long cold winter wondering if I screwed it up. I went out the other night and peeled the tarp off the frame. Put the drain plugs in, took the plastic off the outdrive, tightened the belts back up, hooked the batteries up, pumped the throttle...
  4. EricG

    1987 230 weekender question

    I have this \/, but it does not have this \/. How hard for a non professional to put the 2 together?
  5. EricG

    45 degrees and sunny in NH

    It's not summer yet, but it's snow melting weather. :thumbsup: I cannot wait for summer. :grin:
  6. EricG

    What is it?

    As you can see by my massive post count, I am new here. We recently purchased a 1987 230 Weekender. I still think it is odd that it says 250 on the side - but that is for another day. Under the controls there is a red button. I have no idea what this is for. Unfortunately, the previous...
  7. EricG

    Noob in NH

    Hello, My wife, kids, and I recently purchased a 1987 SeaRay 230 Weekender. We upgraded from a 1986 Legend 16' Bowrider. The Sea Ray is a one owner boat with less than 300 hours on it. It appears as if it were never used. Everything works as if it were new - except the fresh water system...
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