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Hey everybody new member, just bought a 1985 bayliner capri 1900, has the same trailer and force motor it came with back in 85'. If anybody has questions about force motors, I do have the Clymer shop manual for force that covers a wide range of years and models. My boat needs a lot of work so I know I'll be looking at the posts on boat rebuilds a lo t
You do have a project there, as if someone had to tell you. Pace yourself time and dollars wise and you will have lots of satisfying hours bringing it back to it's old glory.
Welcome to BOC.
Greg
Newport, Oregon
South Beach Marina
1986 3270 with twin 110 HP Hino diesels. Name of boat "Mr. Darcy"
Past work history: Prototyping, tooling, and repair for Reinell,. General fiberglass boat repair starting in 1976.
Also worked as heavy equipment mechanic, and machinery mechanic for over 30 years.
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