What is the opinion.. should I try and just replace that cable or scrap the steering system and install a hydraulic? I'm planning on keeping this boat for 10+ years so if I need to put some $$ into the steering, I'm ok with that. The bend to get the original steering cable into that channel under the deck is severe. But the existing cable does not bind at all. The steering is very "free".
The "coffin" that holds the gas tank was full of water that I could see through the plug over the gas gauge. I pulled the coffin cover and pumped out the water and am letting it dry out. Is there no weep hole to allow the water out of this "coffin container"? Under the coffin cover was a sheet of soft foam rubber that holds water like a sponge. I pulled that out. Is there a reason why I should replace that after it dries out?
The rubber fuel line under the coffin cover is rotted out - probably from the wonderful ethanol in our gas.So I'll replace the gas line and replace the coffin lid and reseal with caulk (?). I don't see any other way that is sealed. I believe they used clear silicone before.
Hi Boatnamesue,Thanks for the reply. I did more work on the boat today replacing the fuel line that runs from the tank to a fuel shutoff valve that is mounted on the top of the coffin lid. The old fuel line was way beyond leaking ..it was literally falling apart. But that is done and at the same time I realized why the foam was there! The fuel line would bang on the tank top and make noise without the foam. However I am not going to replace the sponge foam, I have some rubber closed cell pipe insulation I will put around the fuel line to prevent the hose from banging on the tank top. The steering on this boat is a Teleflex so I will look for a replacement cable and go that route. Coffin drain holes: So the area just below the tank coffin, I would think that there must be a clear space below coffin?? I'm tempted to take a long installation drill bit and run it down behind the tank into the void space under the coffin just to make sure the coffin has a drain hole... but perhaps this is risking making more problems? I don't want to remove the tank unless I have to and it appears to be holding fuel without any issues so far. Something else.. I need to replace the fuel gauge on my tank as its stuck. And I need to replace the clear plastic plug over the tank gauge or just replace the entire access port assembly. The clear plastic plug is smaller than the threaded opening so it doesn't thread into the hole and seal at all. It just sits in the opening. Not good. I'll get some pictures. Dave
Whats a guess on miles per gallon for this boat with a 65 hp 2 cycle Evinrude?So I can see why it might be a bad idea to drill holes in the coffin. Get a tank leak and I could have a hull full of gas and vapors... Maybe I can just dry out the coffin and seal it up. I might be optimistic in thinking that can be done.Dave
Bad news - whoever put the absorbent foam on top of the my gas tank, which was wet when I removed it, likely killed the gas tank. I have a very small hole in the top of the tank where a spot of corrosion ate into the tank. So I need to either repair this tank or get a new one. I'm leaning to a new tank. I have repaired fuel tanks before via soldering but I suspect there may be some corrosion inside this tank as well. Perhaps a new poly tank is the way to go. Any suggestions on where to get a tank? I'll search this forum as obviously this is a frequent issue. Dave
I did drill a hole down behind the tank in the foam to check to see if water or fuel was standing in the foam and it is not. So perhaps this hole is the only one. I had better check out the rest of the top of the tank carefully. Perhaps I can kick this can down the road for a few more years. I have some Fluid Film anti-corrosive that I could spray onto the tank that will stop any further corrosion. I have been using that on cars for a few years now and it really works well. It stops rust and doesn't easily wash off.