More tips from the brain trust please: Steering wheel is the last piece remaining on the console ... got the nut off but the wheel itself is being stubborn. Does it just slip onto the threaded bolt or does it also screw down? See pic below (liquid is PB Blaster in an attempt to loosen up a touch) . What is the most efficient approach? Thanks guys
Brad-One thought. Coming from a non experienced rebuilder, but someone whose spent a lot of time on these 170/175s.When you replace the deck, you may want to change the angle of the deck. A lot of guys simply raise the deck to solve the 'water coming in the scuppers' issue. When you're on a modern really nice boat like a Grady of this size, same layout, you can see the deck is a good bit higher in the bow, and angled down gradually towards the stern. Promotes better drainage. It's annoying when on these boats if you've got one or 2 people in the bow area at times, because that's where the most space is, the water has a tendency to hang in the front of the boat fore of the console, and won't drain till your underway. An angled deck may help this. Just an idea.
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