The Bayliner Owners Club is a gathering place for Bayliner Owners and prospective owners. No matter what size or model of Bayliner Boat that you have or are contemplating, we have members here who have that same model and would enjoy discussing it in a friendly, welcoming environment.
PLEASE HELP SUPPORT OUR SITE
The Bayliner Owners Club and its Decades of stored boating information is funded by you, the people that visit here. This funding comes from member donations, or through your clicking on advertisements.
Joining the BOC is easy and free.
If you join, you can choose to either contribute and not see any advertising, or you can choose not to contribute, and you will see the same advertising you are seeing right now.
Thanks for visiting the Bayliner Owners Club!!
Please do us a favor by clicking on, then spending a minute visiting our advertisers.
Here is a pic of it all together, turned out nice. Found my swim platform core full of water, I will have to investigate that further. Just need standoffs and its done, I will post finished product later this week.
Nice job, looks good and functional. Assume you filled every hole with high quality silicon caulk or equivalent? Unless platform was leaking before, it must be one of the holes. BTW, how did you realize the platform was full-is there a drain?
Machog
1996 4087 Lazy Days
2011 11’ West Marine Rib 350 Lazy Mac
2011 Porsche Cayman
2010 Lexus IS 250C
2008 Honda Ridgeline
The holes are new, I just installed them. The platform itself didnt have floating water, the core of the deck was pretty soaked. That is how I found it wet in there, from drilling the core. My guess is the rub rail or the transom locker, not many other places can get down there but I am leaning toward rub rail. They were sealed with 4200, regular caulk wont keep a seal like that, always use 4200 or 5200(perminent adhesive) when sealing areas water tight.
biohazard wrote:
Here is a pic of it all together, turned out nice. Found my swim platform core full of water, I will have to investigate that further. Just need standoffs and its done, I will post finished product later this week.
Ryan, in Mass, the registration sticker is on the PORT side. Yours is on teh STARBOARD?? Is that a state rule there or did you do a "Tony"?
Tony, Cape Cod, MA
Vice Commodore Bourne Yacht Club
1994 Carver 390 Cockpit Motor Yacht
454 Merc Cruisers inboards
"HOLODECK"
2014 10' hard bottomed Dink powered by 3.3HP Mariner 2 stroke www.bourneyachtclub.com
standoffs came in today. Got those installed and went for a quick 20min cruise to ensure everything holds and my drives still work ok. Everything went great. I think we are about done with all the major projects this year. Time to enjoy the damn boat.
Comment