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    Mystery electrical fault, help requested

    It must be a missed fuse or point of corrosion in the motor circuits. Both trim switches get their power from the same point or node in the motor. Check the voltage at that point. It might be one of the multi pin connectors. Good Luck.
  2. Port bench will slide forward to cabin

    Port bench will slide forward to cabin

  3. Port sliding/ folding bench in the folded position.

    Port sliding/ folding bench in the folded position.

    Port sliding/ folding bench in the folded position.
  4. This photo shows the stainless wire support.

    This photo shows the stainless wire support.

    This photo shows the stainless wire support.
  5. Port bench will slide forward to cabin

    Port bench will slide forward to cabin

    Port bench will slide forward to cabin
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    Foam in V-Berth or not?

    Colby, I took a picture of the foam in my V berth just after I cut the opening. You can see that there was more void than foam. I, wanted some foam up there so I removed the foam in large chunks and re-shaped them to stuff in the bow forward most area. I also cut a 6" round hatch all the way...
  7. Apx 2 cu ft of foam per side

    Apx 2 cu ft of foam per side

  8. Simple lay-flat helm seat mod

    Simple lay-flat helm seat mod

  9. P1010144

    P1010144

    P1010144
  10. P1010135

    P1010135

    P1010135
  11. P1010129

    P1010129

    P1010129
  12. Simple lay-flat helm seat mod

    Simple lay-flat helm seat mod

    Simple lay-flat helm seat mod
  13. snap in the center of the back holds it in the normal position

    snap in the center of the back holds it in the normal position

    snap in the center of the back holds it in the normal position
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    Foam in V-Berth or not?

    Thanks for the link Sunbeam, that's interesting. I'm glad boats over 20 feet don't need floatation, otherwise I would need a bigger boat just to support the floatation requierment. I wonder how the balsa core would factor into the formula. Bob
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    Foam in V-Berth or not?

    I took that project on this winter. I cut into the v berth area to find only about 2 cu ft of foam in each compartment. I used a hand saw and palm sander to remove the foam. Painted with marine paint and installed Bomar 10x20 hatches. I moved some of the foam all the way forward, filled in with...
  16. Above Gas Tank Access : under cut the panel balsa for the edge trim. I sealed the balsa with West system epoxy thinned with tolulene for penetration

    Above Gas Tank Access : under cut the panel balsa for the edge trim. I sealed the balsa with West system epoxy thinned with tolulene for penetration

    Above Gas Tank Access : under cut the panel balsa for the edge trim. I sealed the balsa with West system epoxy thinned with tolulene for penetration
  17. Above Gas Tank Access.
McMaster Carr sell the Edge trim.
1/4" Self gripping edge trim with metal core part# 24175k16 $1.21 per ft

    Above Gas Tank Access. McMaster Carr sell the Edge trim. 1/4" Self gripping edge trim with metal core part# 24175k16 $1.21 per ft

    Above Gas Tank Access. McMaster Carr sell the Edge trim. 1/4" Self gripping edge trim with metal core part# 24175k16 $1.21 per ft
  18. Painted with West Marine Starbrite and bedded the hatch with 4200.I figure the hatches will hold air as floatation for a while.

    Painted with West Marine Starbrite and bedded the hatch with 4200.I figure the hatches will hold air as floatation for a while.

    Painted with West Marine Starbrite and bedded the hatch with 4200.I figure the hatches will hold air as floatation for a while.
  19. Finished project took about 8 hours total. The hatch is from West Marine
Bomar 10X20 $113

    Finished project took about 8 hours total. The hatch is from West Marine Bomar 10X20 $113

    Finished project took about 8 hours total. The hatch is from West Marine Bomar 10X20 $113
  20. Cut it out with a hand saw then sanded with an orbital palm sander

    Cut it out with a hand saw then sanded with an orbital palm sander

    Cut it out with a hand saw then sanded with an orbital palm sander
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