I didn't even notice that before! That is her signature "wave" though lolCongrats on the splash! Looks like the co-captain of the tow vehicle was happy to be assisting
That might be your best bet. I've been through similar situations on my project and finding a part that works as is will likely save a lot of time and money in the long run. I just worked may way through a bunch of weird engine things from my frankenstein motor that someone pieced together. I learned a lot but wasted and lost countless hours out on the water with my kids.So doing more research, it looks like im missing a detent pin that helps lock it into neutral. I picked up a couple metric spacers at home depot, so I'm gonna see if those work as a makeshift pin. I did ended up finding an old MerControl unit pretty cheap on Ebay - should be here this weekend. If all else fails - I can just use that one
What paint did you go with?Finished up the painting today on my lunch break - 2 coats of white & a blue stripe. Not too bad for an amateur paint job! Can't wait to take the tape off and see it in the sunlight
Ahhh ok that makes sense - I'll pull them this morning, hopefully its not too bad. I plan on touching up some of the spots I missed with a small brush too once I pull the tapeVery nice and clean look. Oh yeah out in the sun is always better.
Always pull the tape within 2 - 3 hours after painting or risk tearing into your paint job leaving a jagged line.
I did a layer of kilz oil based primer, and the final coat is Rust oleum marine topside paint with a foam roller. That stuff paints really well!What paint did you go with?
Looks good. Im planning on painting mine at the end of the season.I did a layer of kilz oil based primer, and the final coat is Rust oleum marine topside paint with a foam roller. That stuff paints really well!