Gauges, Windshields, & Radio // Project Glastron/Vlog #27

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  • Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
  • #ProjectGlastron #MakeOldBoatsGreatAgain #MOBGA
    Watch as I install the new bowrider seats, gauges, windshields and radio in the 1973 Glastron V-156.
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  • @bessell76
    @bessell76 3 роки тому +1

    Great videos, I just got a 75 V186

  • @bigjohnmcvicker
    @bigjohnmcvicker 5 років тому +1

    Beautiful boat. Reminds me of my first one. Wish I could have done it justice like you have great work.

  • @wcoyote2276
    @wcoyote2276 5 років тому +1

    Hi, sorry I just saw your videos. My first job was working on boats (new and old) at Splawn Marine in North Little Rock. Many of the things you did in your videos I did on the boats. I don't know if anyone answered your question about the motor mounting on the back of the boat. Just in case they didn't answer, here is the reason the motor was mounted like you saw it. The important part of mounting a motor either Mercury or OMC is the placement of the cavitation plate in relation to the bottom of the boat. There is a slight difference between Mercury and OMC, Mecury is a little higher. To mount the motor one must first center the motor by looking from the motor the front of the boat using the bottom as a guide. Next comes the height of the motor. We used wooden shims to help in the placement of the Mercury motors. With OMC motors there was a metal template with holes for the motor bolts. Hope that helps with your question. Back when I worked on the boats the only thing that came installed in the new boats were the steering wheels.

  • @MDC2020
    @MDC2020 5 років тому +2

    WOW, I remember when you first started lol lookin sharp man. This boat will be better than new when its done.

    • @jmink
      @jmink  5 років тому

      Thanks! I've gotta get more videos edited to catch everyone up on my progress. I'm definitely happy with how it's turned out.

  • @matskuipers908
    @matskuipers908 5 років тому +2

    Great video, been following the series. Restoring a classic boat myself at the moment.

  • @devildogae
    @devildogae 5 років тому +2

    Looking great man, can't wait for the splash

  • @crashlife487
    @crashlife487 5 років тому +1

    The tape and scribing for the holes of the gauges was a great idea! I’ll have to use that if I go back to just the bare hull on mine instead of the wood dash overlay. I did the same thing with ABS plastic for my 6 gang switch panel on my bow rider, I used it to fill a hole I got a little too big with and it turned out great! Glad to see the amazing progress on this boat, it gives me hope for my dad’s.

  • @ashipshow
    @ashipshow 5 років тому +1

    Looking really good! Watching this is really giving me the kick in the butt to keep going on my restoration.

  • @guvenfiral8339
    @guvenfiral8339 5 років тому +1

    thank you very nice :) :) :)

  • @andypierce1987
    @andypierce1987 5 років тому +1

    When my dad installed new gauges on our 72 Starcraft he had a piece of black plexiglass made and put that over the console to use as a bezel. It looks really good. Is 2019 going to be the year this thing sees water again?

  • @rogerjones1628
    @rogerjones1628 5 років тому

    A little off topic but what kind of coating is on your garage floor?? watched all a the videos on the boat project really good stuff thanks for sharing I have learned a lot!

  • @porkchop659
    @porkchop659 5 років тому +1

    Looking Great Josh! I am really amazed at how well the old girl is coming out and can't wait to see the first splash video! Are you planning to put a back pad in the front area? I have a 185 Sea Ray and there is a nice panel that wraps the bow and provides some back cushioning and I just didn't know if Glastron had that same feature.

    • @jmink
      @jmink  5 років тому

      Thanks! I'll be honest I have kicked the back pad idea around, but I haven't done anything yet. It may be a future add on.

    • @porkchop659
      @porkchop659 5 років тому

      jmink I am sure those riding in the bow would appreciate it and it is probably the best seat on our boat!

  • @robertwatkins8220
    @robertwatkins8220 5 років тому

    Where on line did you find the bow seats for sale to get your measurements?

  • @bessell76
    @bessell76 3 роки тому +1

    I’m on a mission trying to remove the windshield.

  • @benweisman4839
    @benweisman4839 5 років тому +1

    Just bought a shirt! When's the next video coming out?

    • @jmink
      @jmink  5 років тому

      The latest video just came out.

  • @chuckborah749
    @chuckborah749 5 років тому

    Anymore updates coming soon?

  • @StephenNeSmith
    @StephenNeSmith 5 років тому +1

    New subscriber here in Nashville and loving your videos. Ive been slowly restoring a 17 ft 1994 Sunbird bowrider so your work is very inspiring. Speaking of, I'm looking to upgrade my boat by adding side glass to the cockpit area. Does anyone here know where i could find someone that custom cuts (tempered) boat glass?

    • @jmink
      @jmink  5 років тому

      Thanks for subscribing! Good luck with your boat. My wife and I love Nashville we hang out there every now and then.

    • @StephenNeSmith
      @StephenNeSmith 5 років тому

      jmink Nashville is great, we've been here 18 years. If you're ever in the area you need to visit historic downtown Franklin, a Nashville suburb. We live 2 minutes from downtown Franklin. Its also where many of the country music stars live. We see everyone from Brad Paisley to Keith Urban around Franklin.

    • @jmink
      @jmink  5 років тому

      I've stayed in Franklin before, but I didn't go downtown. I will have to add it to my list of things next time we are there. We also have stayed in Green Hills and Ashland City. Seems that we are always rotating to a new area when we visit.

  • @crashlife487
    @crashlife487 5 років тому

    Oh, please do a bit in the fuel gauge wiring too please, I need ideas!

    • @jmink
      @jmink  5 років тому

      Sorry to let you down, but It's not in the cards for now.

    • @crashlife487
      @crashlife487 5 років тому

      Oh no not a whole video! Just part of the wiring one. If not I don’t blame you, I just need ideas. Haha

    • @porkchop659
      @porkchop659 5 років тому

      @@crashlife487 which part of the wiring are you needing help with?

  • @boatsandotherproblems5780
    @boatsandotherproblems5780 5 років тому

    Did I miss something? Don't you need the fuel gauge?

    • @jmink
      @jmink  5 років тому

      Not with my boat. I am using removable tanks with my outboard motor.