Ok, so I have a few questions. One is on this thread, should it be here or in the restoration thread? The rest are related to my project.
I am currently surveying the situation and a couple things come to mind. This weekend I plan on picking up the lumber I need to build a motor stand and the marine plywood for the transom. The lumber yard that is 25 miles away and I'm going there anyway so figured I'd slip the marine plywood in the bill with another project for the wife so she won't notice that expense.
So, first question boat related. I've never removed a motor from a boat that has power trim and tilt. Is there a book or current thread here that can help me with that? I've not been able to find a thread specifically related to that, unless my searching isn't correct. It's a mercury 850 and looks to be all the orignal controls with the boat.
Second is related to floatation under the floor. I've read many threads related to this topic and I see where people use pool noodles. Now, my kids have used those over the years in the lake and pool, and over the course of the summer those noodles are heavier at the end than at the begining. Should they really be used? I was planning on getting some closed cell foam from the lumber yard and just cut to fit under the floor, or is that the same stuff pool noodles are made of?