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Old 11-10-2010, 07:45 PM   #1
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I bought a "new" 1988 Four Winns 180 Horizon in Sept and am doing a lot of cosmetic work on it for the winter. Right now the bow & stern seats are out for new upolstery. I have added a new bimini top, cleaned a lot and vacuumed up many acorns, ty-wraps, wires and screws dropped by previous "workers" from the bilge. I have tightened many screws, replaced bad ones and repaired damaged screw holes. Cleaned and re-oiled all of the teak.
This weekend at the urging of a friend I will be trying some wet sanding on the sides of the boat. It is dull from years of sun exposure and is maroon in color.

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Repair cockpit cover,new moring cover, injector upgrades, stereo upgrade,a few new PFDs to replace aging ones,and complete tune-up and drive service. That should do it for me.
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Old 11-10-2010, 09:01 PM   #3
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Repair cockpit cover,new moring cover, injector upgrades, stereo upgrade,a few new PFDs to replace aging ones,and complete tune-up and drive service. That should do it for me.
I'm curious about injector upgrades. What's the difference between the old and improved?
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Old 11-10-2010, 08:27 PM   #4
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I bought a "new" 1988 Four Winns 180 Horizon in Sept and am doing a lot of cosmetic work on it for the winter. Right now the bow & stern seats are out for new upolstery. I have added a new bimini top, cleaned a lot and vacuumed up many acorns, ty-wraps, wires and screws dropped by previous "workers" from the bilge. I have tightened many screws, replaced bad ones and repaired damaged screw holes. Cleaned and re-oiled all of the teak.
This weekend at the urging of a friend I will be trying some wet sanding on the sides of the boat. It is dull from years of sun exposure and is maroon in color.
I'm eager to see how the gel coat comes out after wet sanding. Please post after pics.
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Old 11-10-2010, 08:40 PM   #5
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Wow.. I have a list and I am just focusing on saving $ for the spring to do it all...

Well on the trailer.. Hit a deer mangeling the fender on the way to VA so first replace that.
Also found a break line that came unhooked on the left wheel breaks, so replace or fix that.

My cabin power is acting up.. Fix that

Fix my compass. The new GPS compass did not show pos or neg terminals. So I had a 50/50 guess. Guessed wrong. Now my S points N and vice versa.

Put in a new winshield

Replace wind flaps

My RPM gauge flutters. Fix that.

Install 2 new speakers

Install 2 new amps and inline fuse

Hook Speedometer to new GPS with cable

Install Sony Sender to stereo

Install snap on Bathroom door so it doesn't open at high speed / waves

Sent Prop to b-blades for tune up

Have some upholestry fixed

Buy poncho's and paintball masks to keep onboard. (some day get caught in a thunderstorm, running a poker run, in 6 foot waves, in a boat doing 60 mph +, with no windshield) before you ask me why! LOL

That should be good for now.. At least the engine is tip top this year.
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I'll be having broken/missing snaps replaced and some stitching repaired on the bow and cockpit covers, and getting new camper canvas. Would love to justify a good interior detailing before we launch in April. Always plan and say I'm going to do it, but never seem to find the time.
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This weekend at the urging of a friend I will be trying some wet sanding on the sides of the boat. It is dull from years of sun exposure and is maroon in color.
watch the wet sanding..!

we can talk soon and we can go over some ideas....
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I bought a "new" 1988 Four Winns 180 Horizon in Sept and am doing a lot of cosmetic work on it for the winter. Right now the bow & stern seats are out for new upolstery. I have added a new bimini top, cleaned a lot and vacuumed up many acorns, ty-wraps, wires and screws dropped by previous "workers" from the bilge. I have tightened many screws, replaced bad ones and repaired damaged screw holes. Cleaned and re-oiled all of the teak.
This weekend at the urging of a friend I will be trying some wet sanding on the sides of the boat. It is dull from years of sun exposure and is maroon in color.

Ken, I have a real nice Porter Cable 7424 dual action buffer if you want to give it a try with some compound before going down the wet sanding route. It really powers through oxidation.
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Ken, I have a real nice Porter Cable 7424 dual action buffer if you want to give it a try with some compound before going down the wet sanding route. It really powers through oxidation.
I agree with VB... I also have the complete Shurhold 3 step system with power buffer. This has the oscalating head that prevents an amature from burning the gel coat. It is a bit safer if you don't have experience with a power buffer. You are more then welcome.

Better yet, if you want we can get together some weekend and give it a try. Everything is in my garage while OCD is away. I'd be happy to come by and see how it would work.

Wet Sanding is the LAST option I would ever consider.
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I'm planning some of the same upgrades as you all, new stereo, new GPS, upgraded swim platform setup, new bow seating area, upgrade the head compartment and passenger seating, adding a bunch of storage...

Of course, I'm also planning to add about 2ft of length, 8 or so inches of freeboard, a larger motor with like 55 additional horsepower too.

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Old 11-11-2010, 09:13 AM   #11
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This year, I will be replacing the upholstery on the engine hatch. Tim's Tops and Trims in Laconia did a great job in the past. Previous owner of the boat replace the factory vinyl with cheap vinyl and it shows. Big time! Tim will be replacing with original vinyl. He will be using Tenara thread that will last a lot longer than the original.

I had replaced the speakers last winter with the DC Gold waterproof speakers. They sound fantastic with new JBL marine unit. The original speakers were Babb speakers, no longer in production. The cones seperated from the frame after 21 years of use! The Blaupunkt unit is still good but plays tapes only. Upgrade to a CD unit with Ipod jack and 180 watts. Check out www.rocktheboataudio.com for price comparison.
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Nothing major. Just tires, bearings and batteries.
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Ken, I have a real nice Porter Cable 7424 dual action buffer if you want to give it a try with some compound before going down the wet sanding route. It really powers through oxidation.
Thanks for the offer but I have 2 orbital buffers that operate at different speeds and have tried 3 types of compound including the 3M product. Appearance improved only very slightly. I am going to use a 1000 grit wet sand paper which is slightly tougher than the compound. Then buffer compound and wax before ice out. Garage is unheated so this type of work can only be done when it is warm enough outside.

I am not intending to sand a whole heck of a lot either as I do not want to go through the gelcoat. I also do not have the stamina I used to for sanding for long periods of time anyway. The boat will be rack stored this summer so any improvement in the appearance I get will last a little longer since sun & water exposure will be far less than if I had it in a slip. My last Four Winns (1989) was the same color and with some mid season maintinace with 3M's color restorer and a buffer it looked very good.

I will let everyone know how it comes out.
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That Fusion unit is a very good unit, love the setup. I balked last year at an upgrade, primarily because I hate installs and wiring My transom remote is a Kenwood, which does work with their new iPod ready head unit. So I might just get that installed before summer.

My winterization this year included some spring items like new anodes, impeller, etc.. So after paying $1400 for everything including storage and shrink wrap , it slowed down my lust for boating upgrades. My favorite upgrade would have been adding a foot and a half to the beam and another 6' to the length, but that's just not going to happen.

May seems so far off right now
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Thanks for the offer but I have 2 orbital buffers that operate at different speeds and have tried 3 types of compound including the 3M product. Appearance improved only very slightly. I am going to use a 1000 grit wet sand paper which is slightly tougher than the compound. Then buffer compound and wax before ice out. Garage is unheated so this type of work can only be done when it is warm enough outside.

I am not intending to sand a whole heck of a lot either as I do not want to go through the gelcoat. I also do not have the stamina I used to for sanding for long periods of time anyway. The boat will be rack stored this summer so any improvement in the appearance I get will last a little longer since sun & water exposure will be far less than if I had it in a slip. My last Four Winns (1989) was the same color and with some mid season maintinace with 3M's color restorer and a buffer it looked very good.

I will let everyone know how it comes out.
Yup stamina isn't what it used to be. Used 2000 & 1000 grit sandpaper. Result are OK but the result is not worth it There is improvement but not enough for me to spend many hours to do the whole boat. The 2000 grit would have to be used quite a bit to get the surface to look good and the sanding marks would still be there even with compounding after sanding. Oh well I made the attempt.
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... the urging of a friend I will be trying some wet sanding on the sides of the boat. It is dull from years of sun exposure and is maroon in color.
My Dad had a blue Fourwinns of that vintage. You will probably need to wet sand to get that hullside looking good again. But the issue is once it's faded that bad it will never be right.

Sure you can compound and/or sand and make it look really good, but it will fade right back in less than a season. Even if you keep it waxed. That gel coat is 23 years old with 23 year old technology and pigments.

My advice, either:

1) Live with it, give it a quick once over and then just enjoy the boat.
2) Look at the Poliglow solution. It's a shiny coating that you paint on and it looks good for a while. It's controversial, so do the research.
3) Have the boat painted. This is the best permanent solution.
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Changing to bigger injectors better suited for E-10 and if and when they go to E-15. Takes more fuel to get same performance so called Arizona Speed and Marine.

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