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Ryno's 18' polarkraft complete rebuild (slowly but surely)
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<blockquote data-quote="Ryno685" data-source="post: 303925" data-attributes="member: 11065"><p>Hey thanks for the response guys! I'll probably go with weld the more i think about it. At least for the bracing, might just rivet where it all connects to the ribs. Plus the light from the weldor sure is purdy! :lol: </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Chris......</p><p></p><p>Thats what I thought about the price and motor when I first stumbled across it on craigslist. Called the guy on my lunch break, left work two hours early, and came home pulling a boat. Don't think my wife quite knew what to think when she saw me comin down the driveway! :LOL2: gotta love her. Anyway.....on to the motor. It runs at idle pretty decent. I've only had it runnin' with the hose hooked up to the muffs. probably gonna need a tune up, especially after sitting for a year. Yes it is a little on the small side but it's all I have right now. You might get a crack at it down the road, but for now it's finders keepers! :wink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryno685, post: 303925, member: 11065"] Hey thanks for the response guys! I'll probably go with weld the more i think about it. At least for the bracing, might just rivet where it all connects to the ribs. Plus the light from the weldor sure is purdy! :lol: Chris...... Thats what I thought about the price and motor when I first stumbled across it on craigslist. Called the guy on my lunch break, left work two hours early, and came home pulling a boat. Don't think my wife quite knew what to think when she saw me comin down the driveway! :LOL2: gotta love her. Anyway.....on to the motor. It runs at idle pretty decent. I've only had it runnin' with the hose hooked up to the muffs. probably gonna need a tune up, especially after sitting for a year. Yes it is a little on the small side but it's all I have right now. You might get a crack at it down the road, but for now it's finders keepers! :wink: [/QUOTE]
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