Re: [omc-boats] Checking intermediate housing oil, back seats, repairing hull

From: ruddfamily4@...
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 18:10:00 -0800

The guy I bought the sportsman from 20 years ago made a dip stick from a short 6" pc of wire. He filed a notch about 1/4" from the end, pull the screw, stick the wire in the hole and use it like the dip stick on the oil.
Seems to work at least for the last 20 years.
regards K

---- Ethan Brodsky <brodskye@...> wrote:
> The ice broke up on Sunday and I've been eagerly anticipating my first trip
> out this season. We had a 80 degF day on Monday, but I unfortunately had
> some prep work to do, planned on having issues and so hadn't planned on
> going out, so I left all my PFDs, paddles, registration cards, and launch
> permits at home. This year everything went great though and the boat
> started on its first crank (last year I spent two hours tracing a stuck
> fuel), so I finished way early. Unfortunately there wasn't time to run
> home and get everything and go out before it got dark. The rest of the
> week is supposed to be 45 and raining!
>
> Anyway, as usual there's some minor issues I still need to work on.
>
> First, does anyone have a trick for checking the oil level in the
> intermediate housings that don't have a drain? It's clear that some oil
> leaked over the winter (oil all over the bottom of the ball gears), but I
> can't figure out any way to determine how much without pulling the ball
> gear to drain it entirely. I seem to recall that the oil level wasn't at
> the upper fill plug. Is there any harm in overfilling it?
>
> Second, does anyone have experience doing hull repairs. During a very
> overloaded dive trip last year, I noticed some leakage from a point
> in the hull beneath the rub rail. There's a small crack in the hull there
> - I couldn't find it again last night, but I recall it being about 1"
> long. Does anyone have experience repairing these? I'm inclined to leave
> the rub rail in place and patch it from the inside using a bunch of marine
> two-part epoxy and perhaps a few pieces of fiberglass. Obviously I don't
> really care how it looks (it's in a concealed location and my hull is beat
> up enough already), but I'd like to it be solid.
>
> Third, does anyone have any back seats for sale? I currently have these
> a set of B&M 3034 Economy Fold Down Boat Seats:
> http://www.boatersworld.com/product/166483602.htm
> but they're absolutely decrepid - torn fabric, rotten foam, and broken
> brackets. I could use another set of BM3034 (preferably blue or white), or
> similar seats like a Wise WD301, WD334, WD681, or WD734. I can get the
> original seats for $35 each plus shipping, but I hate to blow $70 if I can
> find a used set in good condition for less.
>
> I'm also hoping to repair the front seats, but I haven't even thought
> through how to do that.
>
> Best wishes to everyone!
>
> Ethan
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