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Re: 89 Bayliner capr Stringer/transom replacei-Question about winter fiberglass repai
well I have the deck on and as of tonight have it tabbed to the hull. I have to put one more layer of CSM and roving on the engine mounts. Then tab the front and rear seat bases in. Im hoping for the end of...
Re: 89 Bayliner capr Stringer/transom replacei-Question about winter fiberglass repai
Another piece of the interior done. And the collection that is building in the corner of my bedroom. Man my wife is riding my A** about these boat parts sitting there .Hahahaha lol she wont care so much...
Re: 89 Bayliner capr Stringer/transom replacei-Question about winter fiberglass repai
Ok today I drilled out all the transom holes ovesized then filled them with peanut butter. Also did this with the drain hole. (first time making it seemed to go easy) I plan on drilling thru the peanut...
Re: 89 Bayliner capr Stringer/transom replacei-Question about winter fiberglass repai
Well the first picture is my foot. I took a header at a work soccer game and sprained my ankle. So its been hell getting in and out of the boat. The rest of the pictures are some deck pieces, rear transom...
Re: 89 Bayliner capr Stringer/transom replacei-Question about winter fiberglass repai
Some more pictures. I managed to save the seat boxes. The are completely dry and were not rotton. I plan on tabbing them back in and then painting them to freshen them up.
Question. Im using CSM 1.5oz and...
Re: 89 Bayliner capr Stringer/transom replacei-Question about winter fiberglass repai
Some progress today on the Bayliner. Dry fitted all the cut out wood. Starting to look like a boat again.
Re: 89 Bayliner capr Stringer/transom replacei-Question about winter fiberglass repai
Guys, I have a situation and not sure how much of an issue it is. Here we go, as you can see with picture attached that i have replaced my transom. Its glued down with PL premium and tabbed in with one layer...
Hi guys, quick question.
In the middle of stringer/transom replacement on my 1989 bayliner capri and its getting cold now.(Ontario Canada) All my wood is cut and pretty much ready to be installed. I have access to a heated workshop but i cant leave the boat in the shop during the work week...
Hey guys, I need to move my boat about 40km to a heated work are to complete a rebuild. The problem is that the stringers and the transom are removed. The hull is sitting on a bunk trailer with the cap still on. the bow boxes are still in and solid and still attached to the hull. Do you...
Hey guys, Im in the middle of a transom replacement/stringer repairs. (yes i know its a bayliner-no bashing please) When I removed the motor and transom assemble i noticed that the hose that the shift cable runs thru looks really nasty. its not leaking water but it looks old and has cracks in...
Couple Questions I have a decent running 2.3 omc with a cobra. But honestly I'm board of it and need a project. My questios are this 1. If I sold my 2.3 set up what could I expect to get. 2. I can get a running 4.3 pully to prop power plant with300 hours on it for $1500is that a good deal...
Hey guys the water elbow in between thermostat housing and head is cracks beyond repair. I tried to have it welded but it cracked again. It's warped. I can't find a good used one locally or the Internet. Any suggestions or is this game over for this old girl? Thoughts ? the omc part number is...
Quick question what is better a 3or4 bow. Or does it have something to do with size. I have an 1989 bayliner capris and want to instal one. Not sure which to get
Cheers Stuart
Hi Guys, any ideas on what I should do with this? The cracks dont look deep. Taping on the glass and everthing sounds solid. The transom looks solid but i cant tell down low and i have not drilled any core samples. what causes this.
Thanks in advance for you your opinions.
cheers,
Stu
Question the mechanical fuel pump on my bayliner looks original. I say this cause it's painted the same gray color as the engine block. I have never changed it and it works fine. My concern is that the bugger is now 25 years old and I'm scared it's gonna go for a dump when ever it feels like it...