That boatzincs kit worked for my 3116sDont know if they are the same as on my 3126s but boatzincs.com has complete kits listed for the 3116s.
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That boatzincs kit worked for my 3116sDont know if they are the same as on my 3126s but boatzincs.com has complete kits listed for the 3116s.
If you can do without the icemaker it’s a great spot for multiple extra house batteriesUpon winter haul out this season I had them remove the perfectly good generator so I could replace the Rotting floor the generator and the batteries sit on. has anyone done this?
In the meantime I pulled out the ice maker under the stairs because the whole floor under the stairs was completely rotten from a leak apparently from the port vent box And the floor seems soft and delaminated at the foot of the stairs. I was going to attack this from underneath by first removing the two layers of soundproofing then replacing the floor with a fiberglassed sheet of divinicell but there's not much room to work with, any ideas?
Pete
Have you consider using Coosa composite board?I'm in the middle of the same problem with the generator floor replacement and plan to do marine ply fiberglassed on both sides. I'm assuming that will Make it stronger and allow the generator to pivot easier when it comes time to change the impeller.
I would like to look at your pics but I can't seem to open them even though I'm logged in, any suggestions how to open them?
No, I didn’t get the measurements on that table yet. If it’s not any trouble, I definitely would like to have something made before spring. Thank youRoger, did anyone ever get this for you? Mine is in my attic. Be happy to crawl up there and get dimensions for you. We moved our salon table up there instead. Much easier to maneuver around.
Roger, I just sent you a bunch of photos with all of the tabletop measurements in a conversation that I started with you. Let me know if you need anything else, or have any issues getting them. Good luck with your new table! Been thinking about having a custom one made myself.No, I didn’t get the measurements on that table yet. If it’s not any trouble, I definitely would like to have something made before spring. Thank you
The original plywood base seem to only have at best epoxy paint on it and it didn't last. I think with a layer of chop strand mat and 1708 both top and bottom will last it at least another 25 years plus will help it slide better when I pivot the generator in or out to get at the impeller next. Also the 2 cross members that are under the platform Weren't even touching The generator base, I’ll glass them up for support as well. $300.00 for extra for coosa will be spent elsewhere.Have you consider using Coosa composite board?
I plan on looking at the steering gear while it's out because I know I lose two or three ounces of steering fluid a year plus I have a sneaking suspicion the rudder shafts are dribbling. That's a spring project, right now it's hovering around 20 to 30° I need at least 45 degrees for these cold fingers.While you have the gen out would be a good time to slide the water tank aside and service the steering gear. Also maybe install trimtab position sensors.
Good luck.
Please post pics of your progress.
Back on posts 3857-3860, there is info regarding building of a gantry to hoist the gen up so that the plywood could be replaced. And coosa was used. Unfortunately the pix appear to have been lost, during the recent site hack.Upon winter haul out this season I had them remove the perfectly good generator so I could replace the Rotting floor the generator and the batteries sit on. has anyone done this?
In the meantime I pulled out the ice maker under the stairs because the whole floor under the stairs was completely rotten from a leak apparently from the port vent box And the floor seems soft and delaminated at the foot of the stairs. I was going to attack this from underneath by first removing the two layers of soundproofing then replacing the floor with a fiberglassed sheet of divinicell but there's not much room to work with, any ideas?
Pete
Looks like they have a list of distributors on their page. I'll bet any of them could get you going on who might be able to mail one to you with a part number. I replaced the gas shocks and gasket on mine a couple of years ago. The floor in that locker was horribly designed with just plywood and paint. It gets wet in there with zero place for that to go. I fiberglassed mine, and put in a couple of flush drains that drain into the bilge below it. These are unfinished photos, but you get the idea.Thanks so much Drafter. Any ideas as to where you could purchase? I guess I could ask Eberhard for resellers.
tks
Dave
i watched this recently for a generator removal and replacment, not one of our boats but might be usefulBack on posts 3857-3860, there is info regarding building of a gantry to hoist the gen up so that the plywood could be replaced. And coosa was used. Unfortunately the pix appear to have been lost, during the recent site hack.
Dave