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I guess happiness comes in brown boxes?
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So is it getting a V8 or in-line 6?


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You should buy that Activator that's on Ebay with DTS and the 400, swap all your shit on to it and vice versa, then resell the Activator. With your skills and space I bet a guy can damn near do that without loosing hardly any money!
 

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You should buy that Activator that's on Ebay with DTS and the 400, swap all your shit on to it and vice versa, then resell the Activator. With your skills and space I bet a guy can damn near do that without loosing hardly any money!
Lol. Weighing it for cg, then shipping the opti and all the rigging to it's new owner in Rhode island. Guess its getting hung on a 20' sutphen.

A buddy has an extra inline 6 laying around. We'll see how that runs, then make a decision about what will do over winter. Cant WAIT to change it over to dts!
 

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Should be interesting to see where the CG falls. How much fuel is in the tank? Nice scales, get a total weight as well when she's hangin.
 

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Should be interesting to see where the CG falls. How much fuel is in the tank? Nice scales, get a total weight as well when she's hangin.
Roughly 3/4 tank of gas. Scales belong to hydroskreamin. Hopefully he gets his ass up here Sunday afternoon for a minute. ;)
 

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Ok. Gross numbers.

Bow is 845 weighed at the bow eye.
Transom is 2305 weighed at the transom eyes.

3150 with the interior, gas, fenders, all the bullshit. Theres blankets, pillows, etc up in the bow. Weighed it as I use it.
 

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Just put his numbers into my spreadsheet and his LCG (Longitudinal Center of Gravity) is at 72”(6’).

Now we need to see where the step is, and where the center of the fuel tank is in relation to the step as well.
 

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What's the beam on it? 3,150 lbs is much heavier then I would have expected.
 

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It’s all of 8’ beam.

Weighing for CG with fuel and running gear changes some things. It’s got about 3/4 tank of fuel, so that’s about 350 lbs. That’s why I want to see where the tank is in relationship to the measured CG.

We may pump the fuel out and re-weigh.

The HeadlessOne is working today and I’m taking care of weekend business, we’ll reconvene this week and get a plan together.
 

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Ok. Gross numbers.

Bow is 845 weighed at the bow eye.
Transom is 2305 weighed at the transom eyes.

3150 with the interior, gas, fenders, all the bullshit. Theres blankets, pillows, etc up in the bow. Weighed it as I use it.

Did you happen to take any pics of how you arranged the scales and hung the boat to determine this ?
With the engine or bare hull ?
So given this information and finding the theoretical CG with or without the engine ---- how do you plan on using this information ?
I only ask because it seems there's only minor corrections possible. Unlikely you're going to relocate your tank(s) sandwiched between decks. You can move batteries, not use any setbacks etc.
 

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Did you happen to take any pics of how you arranged the scales and hung the boat to determine this ?
With the engine or bare hull ?
So given this information and finding the theoretical CG with or without the engine ---- how do you plan on using this information ?
I only ask because it seems there's only minor corrections possible. Unlikely you're going to relocate your tank(s) sandwiched between decks. You can move batteries, not use any setbacks etc.
Patience my friend. :)
 

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Easy for you to say Mr Fancy Scales -- Meanwhile I'm standing here holding the bow off the ground while standing on the bathroom scale ;)
I used my fork lift with a sling to hang the bow end, and hung the transom with the gantry off each stern loop. 1 scale at each point. Easy peasy.
 

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I used my fork lift with a sling to hang the bow end, and hung the transom with the gantry off each stern loop. 1 scale at each point. Easy peasy.

Sounds like you'd already removed the engine. What was your priority for leveling, the fuel tank or keel ?
 

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Sounds like you'd already removed the engine. What was your priority for leveling, the fuel tank or keel ?
Engine is still on it.

Keel level. The tank is parallel with the keel, at least within a half inch front to back. I can see either end of it.


I just got home from work. Long day.
 

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What's the beam on it? 3,150 lbs is much heavier then I would have expected.
That's including the engine. I weighed it exactly how it ran on the water, short of a cooler full of beer and ice, and my 215 lbs.
All the fenders, anchor, lines, everything. Little tool kit I keep in it. Everything.
 

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When I pull the engine, I'll weigh that too.
 

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That's including the engine. I weighed it exactly how it ran on the water, short of a cooler full of beer and ice, and my 215 lbs. All the fenders, anchor, lines, everything. Little tool kit I keep in it. Everything.

Did not realize the 3.0L Merc was still on it when you did the weigh in. 3,150lbs with the motor makes much more sense now.
 

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Had 32 gallons in the tank. I just finished pumping it out.
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Ok. More raw data. One of the scales seemed to acting up, so some different ones were procured to reweigh without fuel.
The bow was 795, starboard transom was 1124, port transom was 1144.

The measurement from the bow to stern hanging points is 22'6"

This is without fuel.
 

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Oh yeah. That last pic is with 150lbs on the cowl.

That pulled 20lbs off the bow. :eek:
 

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Thank you sir View attachment 686105
A 3 scaler indeed, 2 hanging off the RDP village engineered beam :eek:
I recall that thread, you've certainly gotten your $$$ worth from that garage mod ---- sure wish I had one, then I'd haul my Cole home and take it apart, just cuz I could, LOL :D
That gantry is probably the best 100 bucks I've ever spent. ;)
 

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Ok. More numbers.

With the cav plate parallel with the keel.
33 1/4" from the keel to the front of the gearcase.
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The center of the gearcase is 1-1/4" below the keel.
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Removing the old cable shifter. Yea. My head and arm inside the cupholder cutout.

As much as I liked the looks of the Hardin control, in this application, and where the original rigger installed it, IM FUCKING ECSTATIC TO HAVE THIS GODDAMNED THING GONE!





Ahhh. There. Time for a beer. :)
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Went to the local marina to pick up a crate to ship this engine. Called and specifically asked if they had a shipping crate for a 250 opti. Guy said, yep. Theres one out back.

Awesome. Drive an hour up there to pick it up and all they have is a bunch of busted pallets. Fuker.

Stopped at the lumber yard and bought wood.
Got the prick built. Motor bolted down.

Filling up the rest of the space in the crate with the balance of the rigging that goes with it.

I have 4 sheets of osb for sides and top.
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Picked up a helm, and the related fittings...
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Couldn't help but notice the wheels on the trailer. Very nice!!! I can't wait to get mine finished up and sitting back down on some new shoes! ;)
 

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Had to grab some shorter mounting bolts.
Things progress significantly slower in the cooler months.
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Has more clearance than the 2 hose helm. I think having the tilt will be a nice feature.
 

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Had to grab some shorter mounting bolts.
Things progress significantly slower in the cooler months. View attachment 697454

Has more clearance than the 2 hose helm. I think having the tilt will be a nice feature.

Lookin great man !! Been wondering what you've been up to of late, besides working to support your "Habit" :p
Is the Jeep project thread proceeding in a different RDP section ? I must give you kudos for being able to mentally juggle so many varying projects,
I think my head would explode :eek:, perhaps you're smart and take notes as the mental design images flash-card in your head, lol :D

If you don't mind I do have a question. I'm not familiar with those push-button switches you used, how do they or you, differentiate between "On and Off" ?
I thought maybe the name would illuminate, but if I recall all those switch names illuminate together, which is necessary for choosing the correct switch in the dark.
Although changing colors when on would be really cool.

Hope all is well in Cheeseland and I hope your couple of weeks of winter :rolleyes: pass quickly for you :)
 

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Lookin great man !! Been wondering what you've been up to of late, besides working to support your "Habit" :p
Is the Jeep project thread proceeding in a different RDP section ? I must give you kudos for being able to mentally juggle so many varying projects,
I think my head would explode :eek:, perhaps you're smart and take notes as the mental design images flash-card in your head, lol :D

If you don't mind I do have a question. I'm not familiar with those push-button switches you used, how do they or you, differentiate between "On and Off" ?
I thought maybe the name would illuminate, but if I recall all those switch names illuminate together, which is necessary for choosing the correct switch in the dark.
Although changing colors when on would be really cool.

Hope all is well in Cheeseland and I hope your couple of weeks of winter :rolleyes: pass quickly for you :)

Thank you sir, doing well.
The jeep thread is in the lounge and it pops up every now and then.
I've been busy workin on work projects lately. As of tomorrow, the bank will no longer be holding the title to my house. ;)
Priorities....


When those switches are on, the center button stays depressed, and the small ring around that area lights up blue.

I am slowly gathering all the rigging to make the change to the verado. Been putting some thought into the setback bracket, and other changes. I do not like the current holes through the transom for the rigging, so those will get moved. Have to sort out the bulkhead fittings for the steering and jackplate as well. Its s long list.


Cheeseland has had quite the change from summer to fall. Wet and cold.
We make the best of it though.

I'll be making another roadtrip to havasu/Vegas in January. Work trip with some serious screwing off before and after. Maybe we could have a beer.
Till then, take care!
-Sean
 

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Thank you sir, doing well.
The jeep thread is in the lounge and it pops up every now and then.
I've been busy workin on work projects lately. As of tomorrow, the bank will no longer be holding the title to my house. ;)
Priorities....


When those switches are on, the center button stays depressed, and the small ring around that area lights up blue.

I am slowly gathering all the rigging to make the change to the verado. Been putting some thought into the setback bracket, and other changes. I do not like the current holes through the transom for the rigging, so those will get moved. Have to sort out the bulkhead fittings for the steering and jackplate as well. Its s long list.


Cheeseland has had quite the change from summer to fall. Wet and cold.
We make the best of it though.

I'll be making another roadtrip to havasu/Vegas in January. Work trip with some serious screwing off before and after. Maybe we could have a beer.
Till then, take care!
-Sean

Thanks for the switch info, I like it, well except in Havasu where the blue indicator will surely get you boarded for impersonating a LEO --- sheesh :mad:
I think we're heading back to Havasu in a couple of weeks to play with our new offroad toy Wildcat XX ---- Not sure what's up for Jan yet, but I'll keep an eye out for news of your road trip, would certainly enjoy meeting you :)

Oh and congratulations on getting out from under the bank on your house --- huge step, if you were my kid, I'd sure be proud buddy
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Are you able to re-produce the dash panel on the starboard side of the dash? Would be interested in buying one if thats possible....
 

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Are you able to re-produce the dash panel on the starboard side of the dash? Would be interested in buying one if thats possible....
You want a glovebox?


Do you have a 23????
 

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I woulda guessed, other starboard, as in supa-dupa- custom illuminated switch panel ---- but that's justme, cuz it's cool ;)
I spoke with the guy that posted. Lolol.

I wondered if he wanted the whole deal. ;)
 
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