Crusader Project

spd500

New member
I like the idea of cutting holes and bolting through the floor like Matt suggested.  No way I would use lag bolts to bolt the motor down. But the factory setup will be fine for motor mounts, and it will be alot cheaper than trying to find a four point setup and making it fit your boat.
 

ChryslerJet

New member
Crusader said:
The lag bolts were never an option for me.
The pull out motor I got in Michigan for my boat had the motor mounts and the velvet drive mounts in with Lag bolts but they were 1/2" thick and 6" long bolted into mahogany 2x8 stringers.  My boat has a 1/4" steel plate screwed and glassed in above the stringer and the motor mounts bolt to that.  I don't see why you couldn't through bolt in a piece of angle iron or aluminum then glass over it put in your full floor and then bolt to that your mounts I would think it would work and still look fairly stock and be safe.

Just my $.02
 

Devilman

Well-known member
I have read where people used an icepick (remember those, lol) to test for bad wood in stringers, etc... but I would be interested to hear what he did as well. As long as it doesn't involve that "special" friend of his, lol...

On a unrelated note... Matt, you looking to buy an Eliminator Mojave at one time I believe? Still are, or is the Ambassador filling that need.
 
Devilman said:
I have read where people used an icepick (remember those, lol) to test for bad wood in stringers, etc... but I would be interested to hear what he did as well. As long as it doesn't involve that "special" friend of his, lol...

On a unrelated note... Matt, you looking to buy an Eliminator Mojave at one time I believe? Still are, or is the Ambassador filling that need.

Everytime I think of icepick I think of Basic Instinct man that wouldnt be a good way to go sorry carry on! :smile30:
 

Devilman

Well-known member
Mike S said:
Everytime I think of icepick I think of Basic Instinct man that wouldnt be a good way to go sorry carry on! :smile30:

Thats true, but every time I think of Basic Instinct I think of Sharon Stone showin off her hoo-ha, so it works out ok... :grin:
 

ChryslerJet

New member
Devilman said:
Mike S said:
Everytime I think of icepick I think of Basic Instinct man that wouldnt be a good way to go sorry carry on! :smile30:

Thats true, but every time I think of Basic Instinct I think of Sharon Stone showin off her hoo-ha, so it works out ok... :grin:

Now that's something you can get into
 
Devilman said:
Mike S said:
Everytime I think of icepick I think of Basic Instinct man that wouldnt be a good way to go sorry carry on! :smile30:

Thats true, but every time I think of Basic Instinct I think of Sharon Stone showin off her hoo-ha, so it works out ok... :grin:

Yes it does! :smile16:
 

blazeracer

New member
Just hit it with a hammer and if it sounds solid roll with it. If it ain't broke don't fix it. Something the Army NEVER does. LOL
 

Last Mohecian

Administrator
Devilman said:
On a unrelated note... Matt, you looking to buy an Eliminator Mojave at one time I believe? Still are, or is the Ambassador filling that need.

I'd still be interested in a jet powered Mojave if the right one came along.
 

Crusader

Moderator
I'm going to the lumber yard at lunch to buy a sheet of marine plywood for the deck and some 2x6's for the stringers. What's a good quality wood / hardwood i could use for the stringers??? I don't want to use the typical pine 2x6 you can get at Home Depot.

I'm not going to install a floor in the engine compartment just yet as I think we are going to fabricate a cradle type three point type motor mounts and they'll be through bolted through the stringers. Once the motor is installed, I'll go ahead and install a floor in the engine compartment with the motor mount area boxed out in a similar fashion depicted in James engine compartment in an earlier picture of this thread.
 

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Crusader

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Phew, nothing is cheap for a boat....and I've just now got started. So far the investment to date is:

Set of D0VE-C heads =                      $250
4'x8' sheet of Marine grade plywood =  $99.95 (ea)
2 2"x6" 8' long peices of spruce wood = $8.00
1 gallon of West marine Epoxy resin =    $100
various fiberglass supplies =                $45
Timing set=                                      $63.55

Totaling almost $500 and the only thing completed so far is the engine removal and tear-down.

I'm not even including the gas $ I've spent in my truck traveling around working and gathering supplies or my time.

It's a labor of love!
 

Knotty Girl

New member
Crusader said:
Phew, nothing is cheap for a boat....and I've just now got started. So far the investment to date is:

Set of D0VE-C heads =                      $250
4'x8' sheet of Marine grade plywood =  $99.95 (ea)
2 2"x6" 8' long peices of spruce wood = $8.00
1 gallon of West marine Epoxy resin =    $100
various fiberglass supplies =                $45

Totaling almost $500 and the only thing completed so far is the engine removal and tear-down.

I'm not even including the gas $ I've spent in my truck traveling around working and gathering supplies or my time.

It's a labor of love!

We have all felt your pain.  I just got fuel for the Baker $300 and that can be gone in an afternoon easy.  Ya got to love this hot boat stuff.
 

spd500

New member
blazeracer said:
That Glastron was close to $7k when it was done, and it will be going again soon , with a much better power plant . You better get to cutting grass!!  :smile13:
 
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