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    Getting ready for Lake Mead

    Last week my transmission went out while out on the bay...
    I pulled out the transmission and ordered the parts to fix it, while doing so I cracked the exhaust so I ordered parts to fix that, then I started to fix everything that is wrong with the boat and one by one I kept on taking more apart and ordering more parts and here is the list so far.

    I pulled out all the interrior to get re covered
    the speedo's don't work so I pulled the gas tank out to get to the hoses and pressure regulators
    the gas gage isn't working so I pulled the float
    the bow lights arnt working
    the carpeting is coming loose in places so that needs to be re glued
    new struts for the engine cover and the rear locker
    new anchors in the floor boards for the captains chair
    new anchors in the rear locker hinges
    wire in a second amplifier because the speakers are under-powered
    new throttle
    new ram for the taps system

    But on the plus side I just did an oil change and the engine is running great. Everything is easily do able in this time frame and most of the new parts have come in and a few have already been installed, the only thing that might take too long is the new upholstery and the is the one thing that is out of my hands and I cant work into the night to get it finished in time.

    If anyone knows someone in southern Cali that can do upholstery fast and quality let me know ASAP I am meeting with someone here is San Diego tomorrow to get a price quote and a time frame.


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    #2
    It also need a really good cleaning

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      #3
      Looks like fun.
      "You're rather attractive for a beautiful girl with a great body."

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        #4
        Martinez Upholstery in Corona - they used to do all the work for Tige Water Sports...they still might. Website is www.martinezmarineinteriors.net. Are you going to the reunion? If so, you may want to go over to the MEAD 2016 thread and answer a few of the questions on there (how many, shirts, etc).

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          #5
          Glad to see you're keeping this old bird running! We are a dying breed but I dig the early gen Tiges! Not to mention I have been doing okay keeping up with the times by doing upgrades every so often! Looking forward to meeting you and best of luck on the upholstery.. While nothing is cheap when it comes to boating.. all the stuff you listed I would need to call a loan shark! LOL. I am sure you are getting better deals doing all the work yourself though! Cheers!

          Mike

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            #6
            Buddah! That is a ton of work. I am envious of the ability to do that on your own. Should be awesome when you are done!

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              #7
              This is the kind of job where I would need my own garage with a lock and key so the wife doesn't know what is going on....Very interested to see the final product. Hopefully you get parts and everything on time to show it off in September.

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                #8
                Good work, just keep pluggin away.
                My life's journey is not ending up looking pretty, its sliding in broadside, used up, worn out, screaming "What a Ride"

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                  #9
                  Get rid of the old worn out purple and getting blue accent.
                  Also got the transmission put together and mounted in the boat, haven't been able to start it and put it in gear for a test yet.
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                    #10
                    I am not going to connect the prop for the test ill leave it off until I know it will shift in and out of gear properly then ill connect it and do a water test.

                    Interior is pretty dang expensive, The original quote was $3100 but was able to get it down to $1800 no tax and still keep quality, they guaranteed a 2 week turnaround because of the event.

                    Today was a long day of hunching over but the carpets and side walls look better then when I bought it.

                    Before bow.jpgbefore Engine bay.jpgBefore Helm.jpgbefore LR.jpgBefore RR.jpg

                    After LR.jpgAfter Helm.jpgAfter engine bay.jpgAfter Bow.jpgAfter RR.jpg

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                      #11
                      wire in a second amplifier because the speakers are under-powered
                      One hell of an undertaking with the given time frame More details?
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                        #12
                        Wow. What all are you getting done for $1800. I'd like my whole boat redone. I was quoted one time about $6k.

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                          #13
                          I agree with CHP. This seems more of an over the winter project. Congrats to you though man. That's a lot of work before the 16th or so. I'll be keeping track of this thread.

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                            #14
                            I have the 4 bazooka tower speakers, 2 6X9, 2 6" and a 12" sub all wired to a 1200w amp that is not even a digital one. I have a 600w Digital amp I am planning on wiring to just the sub, I am considering getting another just for the tower speakers but not sure yet because if I am pulling that much power I will need a capacitor.

                            open for suggestions on how to get this all worked out

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                              #15
                              Well I have an amazing work schedule so I can be out there 8 hours a day working on it for the next few weeks. I also want to sell this one before next summer and get a 22v or a 24v still considering what will work best for me. Hopefully see a few at the reunion to help weigh the options!!

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