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Winter projects on an Outrage 17 I
saumon
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Posted on 01/25/13 - 10:45 AM
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Hi,

that's what winter is for, right? Spending money on boats!

I've mounted a Minnkota Powerdrive 55lbs on the bow of my Outrage with a quick-release bracket. The same could also be done with their salwater version (Riptide model) cause the dimensions are the same.

The tricky part was to make sure the motor will clear the bow rail when deployed. To overcome the uneven gunnel surface caused by the "lip", I made a "riser" out of 1 1/2 inch Starboard that I secured in place of a front cleat after some trial and errors with a wooden template for precise location.

It turn out great and seems to be strong enough but a 54 inch shaft is a pretty big lever and I don't want the screws to pull out if I hit the motor when drifting so I also need to secure the riser toward the front but it's out-of-question to drill through the gunnel. I then made an aluminum bracket that also clamp under the gunnel. Not particulary pretty but functionnal and in 1 minute and can remove the bracket and replace the cleat.

https://picasaweb.google.com/10537960...cjm68fMMA#

I also intalled a Fulton Fold-Away hinge kit for the trailer tongue so I won't have to fit it sideways in the garage and I add two quarter seats backrest cushions, ordered from Anderson Mfg. through Sue at Twin Cities Marine.

Next will be moving the batteries into the console with a switch in the electronic box, as soon as I receive that $200 worth of wire...


Edited by saumon on 01/25/13 - 10:50 AM
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Phil T
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Steve-

As a former Outrage 17 I owner, I say well done!

I think the rear quarter seat backrest cushions are a great enhancement.

Keep up the good work.

 
saumon
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I updated the album with pics of the clear bowl fuel filter/water separator that I add and another of the tilted console with a pull rope through the rigging tunnel, ready for the 2 AWG battery cables...

I also ordered some SS spring toggle latches for the rear quarter seats to replace the "bungee cord" system, as the PO alredy hinged them.

I'm not sure yet if I'll re-rig the livewell (pump and drain) or if I'll keep that space for storage...


Edited by saumon on 01/25/13 - 12:08 PM
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The boat looks great. I currently own a 17 Montauk and your Outrage looks like it addresses several of the issues I have with mine. Is that bait well standard or was it an option?

If I ever see one of those on the market I might nab it.

 
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As far as I know, it's standard (the baitwell) on mid-1991 to 1995 (I updated the album to include a pic of the baitwell and another when removed).

Here's more pics of mine: https://picasaweb.google.com/10537960...z9-5qjngE#

In fact, I recently saw one for sale, in Florida, with new power, trailer and full canvas set: http://continuouswave.com/ubb/Forum2/...21389.html


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Nice boat. The swing away is a great mod!

 
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Posted on 03/07/13 - 8:46 PM
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Updates: I've got some time to work on the boat and I've done the bulk of the electrical work.

First I pull the 2 AWG cables through the rigging tunnel then I crimped the lugs with an hydraulic hex crimper and sealed everything with adhesive lined shrink tubing. I then made two cutouts in the console shelf for the group 24 and 31 battery boxes, fastened the strap holders to the deck and put everything in place, along with an on-board charger:
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/--e...onsole.jpg

Man, that console was tight to work in!

I connected both batteries to a switch located in the electronic box:
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-5y...switch.jpg

I added a trolling motor receptacle on front of the console:
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-qP...M+plug.jpg

And an inlet for the on board charger:
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-4R...+inlet.jpg

The next things to do are a second shelf that will sit on top of the battery boxes and plumbing the livewell...


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Posted on 03/09/13 - 5:23 PM
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I've made the second shelf that sit on top of the battery boxes out of plywood covered with a leftover of marine vinyl flooring (sorry, i didn't have it in Desert Tan!) and secured with glue and SS staples:
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-oL...173204.jpg

I plumbed the livewell. I made the fill/spray head with PVC tubing into which I drilled some 1/8" holes, and the overflow tube/drain empty into the splashwell:
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-Lm...193308.jpg
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-EF...195630.jpg

I also put some SS spring loaded toggle latches to keep the rear quarter seats closed (the previous owner already hinged them):
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-Aj...211020.jpg
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-Xc...211106.jpg

Next, I'll replace the bearings, races and seals of the trailer and keep the old one as spares then I'll call it done for this winter...

They made some changes to the Picasa web album, so i'm not sure the pics will work. Please let me know if it doesn't work, I'll try to fix it.


Edited by saumon on 03/09/13 - 6:21 PM
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Posted on 03/10/13 - 11:42 AM
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Well done.

Your making me really miss my 1991.

 
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nice work I liked. I have also bot Outrage I and now I am working on. can you please let me now for what is and what you get with iron between engine and boat? Is this for clear signal for sounder maybe?https://plus.google.com/photos/105379...4272092014

Also can you make another pictures how did you fix cooler? Is this enough strong?


Edited by Joe Kriz on 05/21/13 - 2:11 PM
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That is a hell of a boat. Nice work.

 
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alexpola wrote:
...can you please let me now for what is and what you get with iron between engine and boat? Is this for clear signal for sounder maybe...

Also can you make another pictures how did you fix cooler? Is this enough strong?


Were you talking of the main engine or the trolling motor? On the main engine, the aluminum bracket is a manual setback jackplate, that make changing the engine height a lot easier.

For the cooler, if you're talking of the one under the seat, it's held by bungee cords like the one in front of the console but the RPS is raised 3". The previous owner did a really neat job with the risers, made of FRP channels.


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Gmondun wrote:
That is a hell of a boat. Nice work.


Thanks. It's a really great ride and I am not yet fully accustomed to it, coming from a 17ft. fishing aluminum boat.

Last week on Lake Champlain with a 2-3 ft. wind driven chop with the occasionnal whitecaps, I've been able to run at WOT (2 guys, loaded with fishing stuff) @ 37mph and didn't get spayed once, with a smooth ride. With my previous boat, I would have needed to slow down at 15 mph and, even then, it would have slammed into each wave.


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Very nice work… I never knew how nice those boats are, special yours.

I notice a plate of some type mounted in front of the anchor locker. Is that for a seat pedestal?

 
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donp wrote:

I notice a plate of some type mounted in front of the anchor locker. Is that for a seat pedestal?


Yes.


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Hey Steve, I am interested in adding a tray for a cooler under the pilot seat. Did your boat already have that when you bought it? I wonder where I can get one. I also like the seat backs you added for the stern seats.

 
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The RPS riser/cooler tray was already there and was made by the previous owner out of FRP (fiber reinforced plastic) channels and angles. Being 3" high, a 72 qt cooler can now fit under the seat.

The stern quarter seats back cushions were custom made by Anderson mfg. and ordered via Sue @ Twin Cities Marine.

S J, I saw you bought an Outrage 17 I too; we need pics, lots of them!


Edited by saumon on 08/11/13 - 9:04 AM
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