Craig Lescombe
Member
- May 15, 2019
- 51
- Boat Info
- 1990 350 Express Cruiser
- Engines
- 454 CID / 7.4 Liter Twins
Thanks - Keep me in the loop - would like to see once done!
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1990 350 Sundancer here. Been in many chats/conversations with owners on Facebook daily.1990 350 Express Cruiser just purchased summer of 2019. Have been plucking away at things also. Lets swap info with some back and forths
Currently working on some upgrades to include vinyl plank flooring, eva form in the cockpit, flat screens, yada, yada!Glad to hear from y'all. I feel as if I was lucky to find mine, was local on my lake and essentially a 2 owner boat. Had around 560Hrs on the mains, and 650ish on the Quicksilver Genny. The boat had very light use for a few years prior to me buying so once we started using it frequently we had some issues I worked through. I have spent the last few months bringing all of the mechanical's up to date as far as servicing, etc in my spare time. I do all of the mechanical, electrical myself as I own a marine service business. Now working on getting the exterior up to snuff, have all the pin stripping off and am having it wet sanded and buffed. I'll post some pics when I get down to the boat tomorrow. Love the boat, perfect size for me and my better half.
Doing away with the carpet is something I'd like to do eventually, maybe next winter. I will be very interested to see yours. I have a small flat screen in the v-birth, but I am trying to decide where I want to place one in the salon. What's your plan?Currently working on some upgrades to include vinyl plank flooring, eva form in the cockpit, flat screens, yada, yada!
I have a 24 inch flat screen that will be mounted here:Doing away with the carpet is something I'd like to do eventually, maybe next winter. I will be very interested to see yours. I have a small flat screen in the v-birth, but I am trying to decide where I want to place one in the salon. What's your plan?
That's where I was thinking I could fit a 32", where did you pull power from?I have a 24 inch flat screen that will be mounted here:
Keep in mind, this is not my setup yet. Most of the setups I found ran the cords through the panel directly above the tv, which is accessed after removing the GPS or radar unit at the helm, where there a several screws. I don't want any wires to be seen. I will run the wires through an electrical plate with a slit in the middle. The antenna is already mounted on the window next to the helm, the DVD player is usb powered to the tv and will be mounted in the overhead cabinet, controlled by a remote actuator . My 110 power source will be the outlet in the aft berth to the left of the mirror at the back. I also put a slitter on the antenna and ran wire to the tv location in the v berth.That's where I was thinking I could fit a 32", where did you pull power from?
All sounds like great idea's, what wall mount did you get for your TV?Keep in mind, this is not my setup yet. Most of the setups I found ran the cords through the panel directly above the tv, which is accessed after removing the GPS or radar unit at the helm, where there a several screws. I don't want any wires to be seen. I will run the wires through an electrical plate with a slit in the middle. The antenna is already mounted on the window next to the helm, the DVD player is usb powered to the tv and will be mounted in the overhead cabinet, controlled by a remote actuator . My 110 power source will be the outlet in the aft berth to the left of the mirror at the back. I also put a slitter on the antenna and ran wire to the tv location in the v berth.
All sounds like great idea's, what wall mount did you get for your TV?
How has your flooring turned out?
That will definitely be a nice upgrade, I had to get creative with my shore power cords in my slip as I back in, and my shore power post is on the back starboard side of my slip.View attachment 96206 I think the most exciting update will be the relocation of the shore cords to the transom. I will only mount two recepticles
I also did my hatches this past summer. The large one next to the windshield was leaking after rain storms. Anyone could tell the previous owner did little cosmetic maintenance as far as the railings. the headliner in the v-berth looks terrible from the leaks, but I am pulling the material and replacing with foam backed vinyl and using pleated shades instead of the original Bamboo material.
Working on doing away with the old head unit and VCR. Getting a acrylic panel cut to fit into the trim, and mounting a new Fusion RA210 head unit in it. Going to add a couple more speakers in the cockpit and a sub.
If they are not leaking, just make sure they are tight., just dont overtighten. I think it never hurts to apply a light coat of clear 3400 around the base of the stancions and the bolt headsI have been shampooing the interior a little bit at a time this winter, using a portable bissel spot cleaner machine and some marine 31 mildew remover, and it has completely changed the look of all the interior. I didn't have many leak stains, but the couple I did have it removed them. I didn't realize how dirty the interior was until I started doing it, brought the walls and all back to a "clean" white look. I'd love to re bed the railings just as a piece of mind but I know it would be a night mare to do.
When I sold my 88 300 Weekender, I scrubbed the walls first, then I use a few spray cans of white chaulk paint . I couldn't believe the success I had with this. The new owner was impressed with how clean the headliner was in the V-BerthI have been shampooing the interior a little bit at a time this winter, using a portable bissel spot cleaner machine and some marine 31 mildew remover, and it has completely changed the look of all the interior. I didn't have many leak stains, but the couple I did have it removed them. I didn't realize how dirty the interior was until I started doing it, brought the walls and all back to a "clean" white look. I'd love to re bed the railings just as a piece of mind but I know it would be a night mare to do.