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Inherited 16' Aluminum fishing boat need HELP!
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<blockquote data-quote="Loggerhead Mike" data-source="post: 134873" data-attributes="member: 774"><p>welcome and nice rig</p><p></p><p>PT wood will cause aluminum to corrode. go with white wood and some good sealer (thompsons)</p><p></p><p>get you a service manual for that motor. I would replace the impellor and change the lower unit oil. both are easy especially with an instruction manual</p><p></p><p>your dead on with the consol. just drill the rivits out</p><p></p><p>check the connector on the back of the fishfinder. chances are anything electrical has corroded over sitting that long in moisture. chase all your wires check for corrosion at the terminals and see if the corrosion follows up in the wires. If not you may get by with just cutting the ends and installing new connectors</p><p></p><p>more will chime in soon goodluck with it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loggerhead Mike, post: 134873, member: 774"] welcome and nice rig PT wood will cause aluminum to corrode. go with white wood and some good sealer (thompsons) get you a service manual for that motor. I would replace the impellor and change the lower unit oil. both are easy especially with an instruction manual your dead on with the consol. just drill the rivits out check the connector on the back of the fishfinder. chances are anything electrical has corroded over sitting that long in moisture. chase all your wires check for corrosion at the terminals and see if the corrosion follows up in the wires. If not you may get by with just cutting the ends and installing new connectors more will chime in soon goodluck with it [/QUOTE]
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