Boat project can any one help

freshmaz

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Hi,

I have purchased a Seamaster 17 cub as a project and have a number of issues I need help with if any one can help.

There is a hole to the front of the hull that seems to be a perfectly drilled hole, I am unsure if I need to repair this or there is a reason it is there.

I also need to identify the engine so I can get a wiring diagram for the loom so I can get it running.

If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated :).
 
This forum is for folks who drive container ships and the like, not 17 foot pleasure boats :)

Try asking in the Practical Boat Owner forum.

Pete
 
I suggest that we need a few more details please. Any engine markings or numbers ?

What's the size of the hole at the front ?
 
Sorry prv I didn't notice I was in the wrong thread.


Hi sarabande, I have not yet been able to find any markings of any sort I'm afraid. The hole is about 8mm.

Thanks for getting back my questions.
 
Hi,

I have purchased a Seamaster 17 cub as a project and have a number of issues I need help with if any one can help.

Try Here http://www.seamasterclub.org/images/boats/smc17/smc17cub/smc17cub.htm

There is a hole to the front of the hull that seems to be a perfectly drilled hole, I am unsure if I need to repair this or there is a reason it is there.

Anchor locker drain
I also need to identify the engine so I can get a wiring diagram for the loom so I can get it running.

If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated :).

Good Luck
 
If you post a picture of the engine someone should be able to ID it.

If you put a bit more in your Bio, you might even get a fellow Forumite to come and assist you. Engine wiring is very easy. :)

Having said that, you are probably on South Georgia or the South Sandwich Isles? :D

I don't think you will "get" a wiring loom, it will have to me made up to suit your requirements.

ps: the 8mm hole in the front might even be a drainage hole for an anchor chain locker? ;)

pps: Welcome to the Forums. :)
 
Hi every one thanks for all the help sorry about the late reply I haven't been on my emais for a few day.

I will be posting pictures as soon as we have a nice day when I'm at home.

lenseman I live in sunny old manchester lol

Thanks for all the help again if any one wants to know any more if you help me out with what you mean I will do my best to answer. This is my first ever boat so it might be like your baby sittin me a bit but I do apriciate it :)
 
Following the Seamaster link provided you will see that engines 'up to 40hp' can be fitted - in other words there was a range of options, so we need to know more about yours to identify it.. They were in production 1960 - 1981 at least, so now 30 years later there will not be a lot of info about, or spares, and you are probably on your own for wiring it up. Also, marine engines developed a lot in that time. In 1960 Stuart Turner was the height of marine sophistication. By 1980 they had been recognised as the rubbish Brit engineering they were, and people were fitting anything from Ford 105e petrol engines, BMC diesels or the newly arrived Japanese engines. Bukh was very popular as a plodder too, as were the Swedish Albin range. Volvo was just getting to grips with the marine market in the 1970's - so you see there was no 'standard' engine for boats like these. People fitted what they wanted.

The 8mm hole in the bows - whereabouts? In the deck, in the stem, above water, below water. Again photos will help us to help you if you are unable to describe things accurately enough.
 
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