Take a fine tooth hacksaw blade. Cut a groove in the bushing from top to bottom. If it doesn't pop out take a flat blade screwdriver and pry it out. If you have an air powered hacksaw tool you will...
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Take a fine tooth hacksaw blade. Cut a groove in the bushing from top to bottom. If it doesn't pop out take a flat blade screwdriver and pry it out. If you have an air powered hacksaw tool you will...
They are screwed with 1/4 inch stainless steel screws. Never had a problem. Been there over 2 years. Had them on old boat for 5 years with screws and never worked loose. I put them on myself.
Spider rig out the front
Turn sideways and pull jigs or cranks.
That's on a 1980.
Cumberland Crappie. Straight out to spider rig. Turn side ways for pulling cranks.420070420069
Still doing break in on motor. I noticed the other day that when I was running at full throttle that the motor would only trim up to nearly the first mark on the trim gauge. (Just the normal Vexus...
Drain plug was checked prior to launch and was properly seated. Guess I will watch more closely as its used. If water comes over the back how is it going to get in the transom?
I thought about that and the last day I ran the boat I really tried to watch that and not let it happen. Still had a small amount of water when I took out. I m going to run it another day or too and...
Thanks I will take a look, but I guess my question is where is the water in the boat coming from.
Had my new 1980 out on 4 occasions. First 2 times doing break in, last 2 times fishing. On all 4 occasions I have noticed about 1 1/2 to 2 inches of water in the rear transom around where the live...
Just got my 1980 yesterday. Put it in the water and did the first 2 hour break in. Same problem. Once on plane no depth reading. Reading does not return until back on idle. I'm running a Helix 9 side...
I am looking at new boats. Really like the Vexus 1980. I spider rig with a 4 rod holder on the port and starboard front. In looking at pictures and videos I am concerned that there might not be room...