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tmazukna
08-19-2016, 10:45 AM
Anybody know if supra sells shop/service manuals for their boats?
Or is it dealer exclusive thing and there is no way to get one?
How about for engines?

I got mine with a nice size hole in the hull and all underwater gear bent out of shape...
Would be good to have torque specks and diagrams of how to take apart/put together some things.

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Thanks,
Tomas

daniel.j.grossheim
08-19-2016, 03:17 PM
Ouch previous owner destroyed that thing. Is the whole fin missing off the prop?!?


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tmazukna
08-19-2016, 09:33 PM
PO hit something hard at a good speed.
Yes, 4 blade prop reduced to 3 blade prop ;)
Saturday will try to get the coupler flange off and tracking fins... that will be last of underwater hardware. All of it is bent.
Tracking fins can be bent back, not sure about the prop support strut.
Shaft can probably be straightened by local machine shop.
Definitely need new prop.

After that fiberglassing fun begins.. itching to start ;) (pun intended)

Tomas

tmazukna
08-20-2016, 07:48 PM
a long day, had to remove the vdrive to get to the flange and take the shaft out.

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the plan is to get new support strut. current one has the hole squished and pinched the shaft, i can not salvage it.
Hope to fins someone to straighten out the shaft.

will anneal the tracking fins and bend them back with a press.

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rudder is straight, just the mounting flange is bent... that will take some pounding to get back to square and true...

Stearing clamping block is snapped also. that is all for the "mechanical" damage.

rest is fiberglass. some inside:

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4nryde
08-21-2016, 10:30 AM
If you dont mind, approximately how much did u purchase this boat for and from where? Curious. Seems like a good winter project.


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tmazukna
08-21-2016, 06:17 PM
From insurance auction.
More than half off the retail around here...

Now that running gear is sorted, I can get to the itchy parts ;)
only if the weather would cooperate this should be 2 week project...
I really do not want to grind fiberglass in my garage.

Tomas

lively
08-25-2016, 12:48 AM
Your gonna need to cut the deck out or split the top cap to glass the hull , the lay ups are done from inside the hull , prop shafts are cheap , deepblueyachtsupply.com they carry everything you need for drive line . Good luck


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Jetlink
08-25-2016, 12:52 AM
Ouch previous owner destroyed that thing. Is the whole fin missing off the prop?!?

It is "mostly missing."