Motor Mount Stringer Repair at Lewis Sardina blog

Motor Mount Stringer Repair. The problem is the engine is new(mid 90's) and. Replace a couple stringers (not engine mounts) in my boat this spring. If you repair the mounts one at a time you probably don't need to support the motor. We grind down the damaged areas and then. Cutting two pieces of coosa board to fill the gap. The current stringer onboard my boat is totally sound and has no issues. Epoxying (and clamping) the two pieces into place with west system six10 epoxy adhesive. The best thing to do is open up the stringer area, remove the bad wood, get some poplar or oak block cut to size and resin or epoxy it in. I have a 1997 larson cabrio 310 with twin 5.7 mercs. Cut the top off the stringer with a sawzall, leaving most of the. Under each motor mount on the stringer are cracks which have been there since. Take a wood bit about 1.5 inches or larger depending on. Sanding and smoothing as needed after curing. In this episode we repair the stringers on our project boat.

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Cut the top off the stringer with a sawzall, leaving most of the. Sanding and smoothing as needed after curing. I have a 1997 larson cabrio 310 with twin 5.7 mercs. If you repair the mounts one at a time you probably don't need to support the motor. Take a wood bit about 1.5 inches or larger depending on. In this episode we repair the stringers on our project boat. We grind down the damaged areas and then. Under each motor mount on the stringer are cracks which have been there since. The best thing to do is open up the stringer area, remove the bad wood, get some poplar or oak block cut to size and resin or epoxy it in. The problem is the engine is new(mid 90's) and.

stringers and engine mount replacement chris craft 1 YouTube

Motor Mount Stringer Repair In this episode we repair the stringers on our project boat. Take a wood bit about 1.5 inches or larger depending on. Cut the top off the stringer with a sawzall, leaving most of the. Replace a couple stringers (not engine mounts) in my boat this spring. The problem is the engine is new(mid 90's) and. If you repair the mounts one at a time you probably don't need to support the motor. Sanding and smoothing as needed after curing. I have a 1997 larson cabrio 310 with twin 5.7 mercs. The best thing to do is open up the stringer area, remove the bad wood, get some poplar or oak block cut to size and resin or epoxy it in. Epoxying (and clamping) the two pieces into place with west system six10 epoxy adhesive. The current stringer onboard my boat is totally sound and has no issues. Under each motor mount on the stringer are cracks which have been there since. We grind down the damaged areas and then. In this episode we repair the stringers on our project boat. Cutting two pieces of coosa board to fill the gap.

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