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boatnut74

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You should pull it out through the tilt tube. Theres an arm you disconnect on port side and where the cable feeds in you loosen the nut on the cable, then pull it straight out.
 

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Cool. Keep it up, you can do it and were here to help!
 

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so its about 430- ish there now sbl.....how is the motor stand coming?
 
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no work today. was hanging with friends. dad wasn't home so couldn't go to home depot. monday i will probally just go to the hardware store in town and get my supplies for it i just need 4x4 i have 2x8 at my house right now. i need lag bolts too.
 
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i know this is a bit off topic; but do you think i could make money off this. Like doing stuff like this working on motor. Or could i make money off working on boats and restoring them or is that a losing money bussiness. i just see if there a possiblilty if i could make money doing this. If i did every thing the right way. could i possibly make money off restoring small boats at first then going bigger.
 

island mike

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i know this is a bit off topic; but do you think i could make money off this. Like doing stuff like this working on motor. Or could i make money off working on boats and restoring them or is that a losing money bussiness. i just see if there a possiblilty if i could make money doing this. If i did every thing the right way. could i possibly make money off restoring small boats at first then going bigger.

I say a careful yes,BUT you have a long,long way to go.I see that your level of concentration is all over the place.Starting one thing while your mind is already on something else.Also dont say your good at something,let others decide..as a former boatyard employee I did a LOT of fiberglasssing...I am STILL learning.It all depends on you.Listen,Learn,read,ask as much as you can.
Working on boats for a living is hard and dirty work,You can never ever do a half @$$ed job,word gets around in the boating world quick and you would be without a job.... serious.Right oops?
so with that said my young friend If I were you I would concentrate for now on your project and only that.One more thing.. Lose the" I know it all,I have a lot of experience" act because here on iboats we see right through it.
allright lets start working and less talking!
I will hang around and help if I can.:D
Regards I mike.
 
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