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sworrall
Posted 8/30/2017 11:07 PM (#876159 - in reply to #875924)
Subject: Re: Tuffy Bass'n Marauder refurb project





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Couple things, the Bass'n Marauder was rated for a 90 HP, and part of that rating included a foam block under that side by side seating. Also, don't forget to foam the proper places in the side tanks and floors; take a look at the USCG Homemade boat web page for details or the boat will head for the bottom if you swamp her.

If the engine is still mounted, take it off. Use an engine cherry picker and a flywheel top ring, or get some help and make a 2x4 stand for the motor. Check the area around the mounting bolts with a screwdriver, and the transom top same way. Make sure to seal the motor bolts completely when reinstalling with silicone sealant. Rear deck can be what you want it to be, but any storage there needs the be sealed from the top with a water proof hatch. Let me know if you have any other questions, I spent a lot of time around the manufacturing processes and fishing out of that ride. Sold quite a few, too.

Great boat, good luck with the rebuild!

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