I shipped the boat to Viper Customs in TN for new carpet and skins. Cheaper net cost than doing it in Cincy, by far, and am impressed with their portfolio of work.
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Cleaned and washed after a week at the lake........Currently schlepping on BIL's X46
MISS "B" HAVEN
2007 X2, Indmar 350 MCX (Sold)
OJ 522 14.75 x 15.5
Tugger: 2014 Ram 1500 Crew, EcoDiesel
http://www.crowniehq.net
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The ski rope would sometimes get on the wrong side of the bimini bracket. I didn’t want to replace the bimini so … built rope sliders so the ski rope slides right back over again. Easy to remove when the bimini goes up. Lake tested, and works pretty well.
1995 ProStar 190
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Originally posted by Cloaked View PostDon't overlook the possibility of a notorious leak from a low end speed where the water rolls up over, where the deck ties into the hull. I have seen many of these old boats leak there.
Consider removing the rub rail, drilling out the rivets, silicone sealing the point of contact between the two pieces, then replace with new rivets and rub rail.
Also shaft packing can leak.
While you're at it, do the thru-bolt repair on the platform brackets to hull (backing plates, etc).
All new exhaust hoses too.
.'78 S & S
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sigpic...A bad day water skiing still beats a good day at work...1995 Pro Star 205....
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Wiped it down after a great ski day!2002 Blue Prostar 197, 0 Flex Tower, Perfect Pass, and The Preditor-ADHD Skier
I'm pursuing my lifelong quest for the perfect, the absolutely driest martini to be found in this or any other world. And I think I may have hit upon the perfect formula:
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Today I made some ropes for docking. I had some 3/8" rope that I had laying around and didn't want it to go to waste. I'm a big DIY person and can't stand paying a ton for something that I can do my self and save some money.
I went to the local Home Depot and noticed that the only items that they have to make a "loops" are metal pieces that you pinch the ropes together.My boats gel coat does not tolerate metal rubbing against it very well. I have herd it yell at me when I have accidently touched metal to her. At this point some of you fancy boat guys would say "why don't you braid the rope back into itself". My father does this and its great but its been a long time since I have done it.
I want to make these ropes and I don't feel like ordering the plastic expensive loop makers that have the pins. Don't get me wrong, those are nice and all but they are not cheap. I though, "What can I cover these with that will work and not look like I put Duck Tape on it". In the electrical world they use "Heat Shrink Tubing" to cover wires where they have conneted them. I looks nice and professional. So I went to the Electrical area in Home Depot and found some large diameter "Heat Shrink Tubing". Here is the result pictures. The total price I paid for the metal clamps and heat shrink tubing was a little over 6 1/2 dollers.
Here is the finished product;
Here are the items from Home Depot;
Here are pictures of the steps to make them;
Use a Heat Gun and this is what you get;
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