Lea,
It is a 184 dual console. Dad was the 2nd owner of the boat and I have kind of inherited it from him. I think my Dad got that term Deep V from the original owner and we have just called it...
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Lea,
It is a 184 dual console. Dad was the 2nd owner of the boat and I have kind of inherited it from him. I think my Dad got that term Deep V from the original owner and we have just called it...
As far as getting the fuel out of the tanks check out YouTube. There are tons of videos showing how to siphon fuel out using an air compressor instead of getting fuel in your mouth. I used this...
Hi there Beantown,
I have a '91 184 Deep V which is a little shorter than yours, but just updated my post today about getting the U shaped gas tank out of my boat.
That is correct. It is not physically attached to the hull. The tank "stair steps" out wider from bottom to top and the bilge area does the same thing so it kind of wedges the bottom of the tank in...
Nevermind, I went back out to the garage after posting message and I figured it out. It is not attached to the boat, just wedged in. Go the tank out!
Hey Guys
I am in the process of replacing flooring in my 1991 184 deep V. I started off pulling off original carpet to replace and I found some soft spots in the floor. When I removed the...
Contemplating a recessed trolling motor tray but have two supports? that are glassed to the underside of the deck that would prevent me from putting far enough forward on the deck. How have you guys...