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11-15-2012, 06:41 PM #31
Re: 1972 Sea Ray SRV 190 Rebuild; Finally got started!--Part Two
I'm just going to buy a new one in the Spring. I could have painted it but this way it reminds me to replace it.
Peter D. Eikenberry
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"Don't tell me that I can't. tell me how I can."
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12-20-2012, 05:21 PM #32
- Join Date
- Dec 2012
- Location
- Oahu
- Boat
- Sea Ray
- Details
- 1999 Sea Ray 340 Sundancer, Two Screws Loose
- Engine(s)
- Twin 7.4 MPI Mercruisers (for now, in the process of repairing or repowering). V-Drives
- Posts
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Re: 1972 Sea Ray SRV 190 Rebuild; Finally got started!--Part Two
I love watching your progress. Here is wishing better weather your way.
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12-20-2012, 07:48 PM #33
Re: 1972 Sea Ray SRV 190 Rebuild; Finally got started!--Part Two
Thanks. Everything is on hold right now. Back in late October I was going to take it for a test run after completing the work on the cooling, but when I was checking out every thing, the blower died. So I had to order one (they don't use those squirrel cage blowers much anymore). Since then we haven't had a decent day. Rain, rain, rain, and even a little snow. So it will probably be spring before I get the blower put in and have a chance to put it in the lake.
Peter D. Eikenberry
New Boat Builders Home Page
"Don't tell me that I can't. tell me how I can."


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Thanks for the links def. cheaper than the $1700 the broker quoted!!!
Newbie asking for advice