air it out and use air fresheners. you can shampoo the carpets and if the seats are cloth you can shampoo them too. it will take some time but you can work it out.
non ethanol is always best. the main thing that ethanol does damage to is the fuel lines and such. I always add Marine Formula STA-BIL® Ethanol Fuel Treatment and Stabilizer just to help. Yamaha recommends a minimum 87 octane fuel with no more than 10% ethanol. I also run my outboards out of...
I believe so. we are taking the pontoon out this coming weekend on lake Georgetown to go fishing then it is back to my place with it to start the rebuild. so between fish my father and I will discuss layout of the pontoon and future plans for the chaparral.
the funny part about what you said is that my dad's name is Wayne. :rof:
I am hoping to talk them out of the chaparral while I am redoing the pontoon. my parents decided that we should make the pontoon new that way it is done when I start on the chaparral that way I will not have to stop that...
well I am bring this back up to the top because my parents and I were talking this weekend and have came up with a plan. that plan is that instead of starting on the cruiser right now we are going to redo the pontoon. The pontoon needs a lot less work. I will redo the deck, build some seats...
he is a bit hard headed! I tried to tell him that if we purchased a similar boat that was complete and we would be ahead money wise and he would not believe me.
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