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Outboard pwc? 15 years 6 months ago #5197

I have a boat called a ski-horse. It's an old pwc, takes an o.b. motor up to 20 hp.
My prob. is it's extremly heavy , close to 400lbs.
It's only supposed to be about 200 max plus motor and rider.
I think the old flotation needs to be replaced with new as i think it's watersoaked.
My question is what do i replace the rivets with after i grind them off to seperate the top and bottom?
Is this the way to do it? All answers and suggestions appreciated.Can take pics. if need be.
Richard

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Re: Outboard pwc? 15 years 6 months ago #5203

Pictures are really needed to get a better idea. When you post pictures, after the first picture, just re-edit your post and add more pictures one at a time.

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Re:Outboard pwc? 15 years 6 months ago #5204

rivets are best dealt with a drill motor and an appropriate size bit to drill them out
as Ken said photos are best though when asking for help

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Re:Outboard pwc? 15 years 6 months ago #5229

Probably can replace the rivets with bolts of some form or another, depending on the accessibility of the inside of the hull.

Here's an old post about the Ski-Horse Corp.

archives.fiberglassics.com/forum818/showmessage.asp?fm=Forum1&messageID=29439
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