You may want to call Wharton Creek to see if they can look it up for you. I assume they still have all the drawings. I've never seen a seal like...
Is there even room to get them in place in the engine room without moving a bulkhead and everything that's attached to it?
I use "Marine Wheels" in Southport.( Panama City) but you could call Saunders Yachtworks in Gulf Shores and ask about someone closer to your location.
You should be able to get them from Viking. Is that the boat that was for sale in Santa Rosa last week?
I know the 46 has that bench but I've never seen one on a 42.
I have the same cockpit refrigerator/freezer but mine doesn't have the internal lids, only the insulated hinged lid. Mine has a folding hatch...
You should be able to use a degree level or angle finder to determine the deadrise at a particular spot in the hull from the inside with the boat...
Miller builds a great boat. There are quite a few in the commercial fleet around Panama City. Get the hull number and call Miller Marine and talk...
Same here. 30 year old coils and no issues.
Look under the windows and around the hatches. 671tib's?
Add some Marvel Mystery Oil to each cylinder for a day before trying to rotate it again.
My sign reads "trespassers will be shot, survivors will be shot again ".
Have you tried rotating the engine by hand? Pulling injectors is a project.
Miller is far enough up in Fannin Bayou that you shouldn't have any problem even if the track shifts west a few miles.
I'm still kicking myself for not buying that boat and I'm a sportfish kind of man. Let me know if I can help in any way, I'm based just a few...
Take some Emory cloth and a fine flat file with you.
There is a disc inside the starter solonoid that is probably corroded from sitting all these years. The current has to pass through this disc to a...
The freon type should be on the nomenclature plate on the units, but you probably won't get it at an auto parts store. You'll need a set of gauges...
I can't say that I blame you. I've been out of town on family business for awhile but I plan to be back next week for a visit. I may stop by...
That boat had some unique floor coverings.