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I want to work on my boat. 11 years 9 months ago #72910

But something is keeping me from doing it. Can you spot the problem?
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Re:I want to work on my boat. 11 years 9 months ago #72912

Yeah, there's no tools out there next to the boat, get at it mister!!! LOL

Bob

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Re:I want to work on my boat. 11 years 9 months ago #72913

If you notice in the vid, my truck is in the weather and the boat is not. The 58 MFG is covered but out in the open.

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Re:I want to work on my boat. 11 years 9 months ago #73007

I think Bob is right. You need to get some tools, pull a cord, set up a bench.....by the way......what IS all that white stuff on the ground? Oh, sorry, I thought I still live in AZ :-) Cold here too

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Re:I want to work on my boat. 11 years 9 months ago #73012

I found another problem.
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Re:I want to work on my boat. 11 years 9 months ago #73037

I feel your pain. It was 9 out here this morning and only got to low 20's. No more snow until next week though.

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Nick

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Re:I want to work on my boat. 11 years 9 months ago #73038

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I guess I'm old school, I still build my boats in the basement like Gibbs. 60 degs and bright lights.
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Re:I want to work on my boat. 11 years 9 months ago #73046

63 Sabre wrote:

I guess I'm old school, I still build my boats in the basement like Gibbs. 60 degs and bright lights.

I only have a 3 ft crawl space. Would be tough to install the windshield.

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Re:I want to work on my boat. 11 years 9 months ago #73067

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yup that boats on the wrong kind of water. im with ya hurry up spring!

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Re:I want to work on my boat. 11 years 9 months ago #73127

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robert-lorigan wrote:

But something is keeping me from doing it. Can you spot the problem?

In order to work on the motor you've got to be able to start it.
First thing to do is sweep all that cotton away from the Out Drive so you can hook up a garden hose & run the motor.
Hope the hose isn't packed with cotton too.
Weather's been terrible here in Los Angeles, got all the way down to 45 last night. Gonna take my boat to Catalina, it's warmer there.
OK, the Devil made me do it. I grew up in Chicago & can feel your pain.

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