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    Swapping out F250 Yamaha for BT350 Honda

    I couldn't agree with you more - that's a big boy engine, for sure. I wasn't (still am not) overly famliar with Hondas of that size, but I looked it up and it's a solid 5 liters of power. I'll take that every day of the week over a V6. 'Course, that Merc V10 is a VERY cool engine... bigger...
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    1999 272 Sailfish livewell drain

    Yeah, since it's an actual livewell, you must be right. Obviously that fitting has been replaced. But it is strange - I mean, replacing a livewell drain fitting or that one... it's the same amount of work. Maybe he didn't care about the livewell and just used something laying around. Don't...
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    Transom Part 1995 272 sailfish

    If not, then it was either pre-bent or just bent slightly over time.
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    1999 272 Sailfish livewell drain

    Is it an actual livewell... or is it just a storage/fishbox? If the latter, it's just a normal drain. The notches are there to aid in installation/removal.
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    Swapping out F250 Yamaha for BT350 Honda

    Granted, Honda isn't as "new" and advanced as the Merc, but... $25K difference?!?!!? Holy cow! That' s GIGANTIC difference and more than makes up for any "betterness" of the Merc! Is that word? :p Is something going on with Honda that they're trying to liquidate their engines? That's an...
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    Transom Part 1995 272 sailfish

    That isn't bad, at all. But, it's just a piece of "L-channel". You can get AL again, or get a piece of SS... but Al is just fine. Measure it, buy a length of it, cut it. Local metal shops will have it - Mcmcaster Carr online is a source, as well.
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    Fender Locks

    Yes - any reason you're not commenting on the recommendation given or answering the question asked?
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    Failed through haul fitting?

    The rust is more likely "crevice corrosion" due to the SS thru-hull (and tab) collecting water in the small crevice created between it and the gel. SS protects itself well from corrosion - but only when it has access to oxygen. It's typically a very, very minor issue that can be cleaned and...
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    Failed through haul fitting?

    There's no way to know anything definitively from that. It could just be tannins from the water that weren't cleaned off all the way as the pattern is indicative of spraying cleaner. What does the owner of the boat say? Seems like that would be a good (better) first step.
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    Forward Bilge pump float question

    See the part I wrote about the dash. That's how you can find the other ends of the wire - ohm them if you need to in order to confirm. But, HOPEFULLY, if anyone was in there messin' around over the years, they used the proper color wires. Also... my first question?
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    Fender Locks

    So "not" the Taylor Made ones? Which Taco locks are you referring to?
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    Fender Locks

    Tons out there - what style do you want? Post/link a few that you are thinking of and we can offer some thoughts. The Taylor made "pegs" have been around for decades and are probably the simplest ones... and sometimes simple is good!
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    12v question

    We use "X"Voltage to 12V stepdown converters all the time when rigging electric outboards on pontoons (they run 24V or 48V). So, sure, that part is fine. Just don't get a cheapie one. But... when the engine is running... and if I'm thinking of this correctly... you'll be back feeding 13V...
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    Scupper hoses

    There's gotta be someone around with a trailer that you can borrow?
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    Scupper hoses

    I think you're fine to replace it in the water - just have a "worst case" back-up plan. For example, if your plug should fail... what is your back-up to plug the hole well enough to get the boat on land? Beaching the boat can be one of the back-up plans. If you're in good standing with your...
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    Forward Bilge pump float question

    "It clicks"... What clicks? Motor or float switch? Yes, you can short the float switch wires together to test wiring. Where does the switch hook up? Dude, it's over 3-1/2 decades old with who-knows-how-many-owners - there's no way we can tell you anything better that you can see for...
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    Fuel level measurement

    Yes, standard ohms here in the States is 33 to 240 - that's been the standard for decades and hasn't changed. 33 for full and 240 empty. You can do the quick "remove the pink" then "pink to ground" test to ensure you're getting a proper signal to the gauge and that it swings from E to F. But...
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    2000 Grady White 192 Tournament

    Hmmmm... maybe I can put a piano hinge on the plexiglass.....
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    2000 Grady White 192 Tournament

    If you figure it out, let me know. Been searching for 4 years for my mother's 2000 192. There are some salvage companies out there - but it's hit or miss as to what they have and even whether they have something from another boat that would at least fit using the dimensions of the piece. I'm...
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    Gauge Identification

    Yeah, it would be obvious as the cutout for the engine and dog box would be wider than normal hatches down the center of the boat. Oh my! You have original tanks and they are NOT leaking, yet? :eek: That's practically unheard of.