Winter boat upgrade progress thread: 2016/2017

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  • theskunk
    • Oct 2014
    • 232

    • Stafford, VA

    • 2006 sv-211

    #31
    First shot - looking straight down at the install - one screw hole didn't line up perfectly, and I had the screws out to diagnose my fuel gauge issue.


    I'm quite happy with this little idea that I had - I had a custom cover made for the engine hatch bracket so that it would stop burning my butt when i put my boat on. The two pieces appear ripped, but it was my own fault and they tore a bit when i peeled the backing off. The other looks torn because I didn't learn my lesson on the first one... I then had to 'tri



    If you ignore the mess, you can see that the AquaMarine Deck went in quite well. I'll be posting a full review on my process with them (which was quite smooth) and what it all looks like once a bit cleaner. I also still have to do the swim platform, which is a bit difficult!




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    Last edited by theskunk; 03-22-2017, 11:39 PM.

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    • kylem03
      • Jan 2009
      • 178

      • Wisconsin

      • 1983 Ski Nautique 2001 1994 Sport Nautique 1995 Super Sport Nautique 2007 Nautique 236

      #32
      Okay finally got to taking some pictures of the progress putting the SS back together as a SAN. first pic is of a shelf I built for the ballast pumps. I also mounted a battery switch to the front, a yandina c100 charging relay to the back, and my hydrophase throttle control motor.

      Next are a few shots of the hatch latch and gas struts/supports I converted to from the old power strut.

      A few shots of the engine dividers and supports

      And the spot I decided to mount the shower mixing valve since there was already a hole there.


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      • wakejunky
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Jul 2003
        • 679

        • Ca

        • 2003 SAN

        #33
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        Still needs a few hours of work to finish up.
        But aside from the flooring the upgrade list includes:
        Fresh Air Exhaust
        Rudder repack
        New Rudder cable
        General Cleaning
        Cut and Polish
        Last edited by wakejunky; 04-03-2017, 10:31 AM.

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