mdolesh
Active Member
- Dec 18, 2019
- 432
- Boat Info
- 370 Venture 2013
Twin 300 L6 Verados
- Previous boat: 290 Sundancer 2006
- Engines
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What color canvas?Does anyone need/want the rear canvas for our 370 Venture? I’m redoing some things and don’t need the top, sides, door, or frame. Anyone interested let me know. It’s all in very good shape. View attachment 125160View attachment 125161
BlackWhat color canvas?
Thanks I need blue your ship is looking goodBlack
There is a post back in 2020 by Maximiliano Valdes about 400sI’m looking to get new engines. Has anyone done that to these 370 ventures????
Please call me. 772-631-5005. Mike t.
I don’t see any postThere is a post back in 2020 by Maximiliano Valdes about 400s
Weight on this boats is a big issue. Anything other than what we have might not "fit" due to weight. That swim platform is so big and heavy and maybe too low to the water a few inches. Those number for speed, rpm and fuel consumption what were shown on the You Tube Boat Test back in 2013 are suspicious.Ok. I found the post and read everything there. My repower guy is struggling to come up with how to repower. He says the boat is only rated for the 300 horsepowers. And he can’t get mercury to approve anything bigger or even the 300R’s which he and I agreed seemed to be best fit. I want to know what happens if you don’t snorkel the engines! I don’t even like that they are snorkeled. My common sense just tells me that I’m blowing salt air right into my engines.
Bob! Thanks!! This is awesome! So...how do you get the TV out? Unscrew the four screws and then just pull?View attachment 126777 View attachment 126778 View attachment 126779 View attachment 126780 As an update to my earlier posts, I managed to get the flat screen LCD TV off to access the area behind the TV. It was a real head scratcher so maybe this post will help someone out. The TV is fixed to a black panel that has some "patented" clamps/snaps on the back pivot to lock when you push in, and release under tension when you pull out. I only figured this out after snaking a camera back there. Here are some pictures that will explain.
No unscrewing necessary, just give it a firm pull and those "clasps" release. I was hesitant to yank as hard as is needed, but was able to reach behind the TV into cutout on the panel. At that point I was yanking directly on the wood backing behind the TV and it release the first 2 clasps. The next 2 came out relatively easy. Let me know how it goes.Bob! Thanks!! This is awesome! So...how do you get the TV out? Unscrew the four screws and then just pull?
Were you pulling the anchor in when it tripped? Just an FYI, you should only use the winch to take up slack and then to pull the anchor straight up. Don't let the winch pull the boat to the anchor. It's not designed for that kind of load. (Sorry if this is obvious)Has anyone had the anchor winch trip out the fuse? What did you find as the cause?
You really shouldn't just post a link for the sale of your boat without sponsoring the site.