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 PostPosted: August 1st, 2012, 10:15 pm   
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I have speaking to Steve"Beaverton Ae-21" with my problem I sprung a major gush...every 4 minutes 2 gallons of water bilging out.. OH Yah I didnt mention how my Yamaha 250 Vmax runs Fantastic
I borrowed my friend Hydromotive Quad iv 30 p 4 bladed raising the lift 2 or more or less inches the rpms ar 5500 I got low 80's raised so it would tach out around 6000 rpms 87
Why is the 250 Yamaha say 5500.00 and the limiter is at 6150 no chine walk
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In the photos you will notice 2 holes along with several rusty spots.Those rusty spots are the heads of screws Yes SCREWS. They screwed in from the bottom of the boat into the boat .The area concerned if you are in the boat from the stern to the back of the boat on both sides The area concerned is where the boat sits on the bunks when I did my inspection prior of purchase I didnt see anything Oh Well

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 PostPosted: August 1st, 2012, 11:33 pm   
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Holy crap! :o :o I would address that....
you gotta remember.... the factory that built that boat used to sweep the floors and use the sh!t they swept up
to filll strakes...... I am no expert... But I would fix that before delamination/sinking.


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 PostPosted: August 1st, 2012, 11:37 pm   
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ps... the ox66 looks great on there.


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 PostPosted: August 2nd, 2012, 12:15 pm   
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Was that hull repaired at one time? It looks like there is filler or something over the screws. I would address it too ASAP.

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 PostPosted: August 2nd, 2012, 1:42 pm   
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Charles , your HPDI looks good on that... what year is it?


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 PostPosted: August 2nd, 2012, 10:07 pm   
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OneCycle wrote:
Charles , your HPDI looks good on that... what year is it?



2005

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dubber wrote:
Was that hull repaired at one time? It looks like there is filler or something over the screws. I would address it too ASAP.


It looks like it has been repaired< How many times who knows. Looking at the hull Its Finished..port side has 5 screws Starboard has 9 most of the screws are at the upper corners with hairline cracks and body filler the cracks from stern up past the front seats

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Its a long weekend No 3 strikes for me May longweekend the rude blew up than the etc blew up on the July 1st si I Fiberglass and jb weld and if I sink it It was all worth it LOL Iwith all the bad luck I had for 2 years

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"Good Luck Charlie" Don't let that Duck up your weekend. The screws have been there for a while by the look of it :shock:
Seal them, just for now and run it. Keep it on the lift or on the trailer over night. Enjoy your weekend and be safe.
P.S. The Yamaha does look good on her. 8-)

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