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View the latest post Alpha 1 & gen II shift cable thread repairs


I can repair the stripped threads from these bell housings saving you approx $850.00
Developed this for my boat 5 years ago and has never failed. Send me yours for the repair for $125 and I ship it back to you. If you think you can use a reducer bushing ,there is not enough meat in the housing . I have tried many solution but this is bulletproof . Have a Safe Season
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View the latest post Attachment(s) Alpha One gen 1 bellow replacement


Hey everybody, I replaced all of my bellows last July with a kit I bought off of Amazon that was half the cost of a quick silver one.... The quality seemed excellent. The boots were of great quality and everything went on nice and tight. No leaks no issues..... However, back in May when I took my boat out of the storage facility, I noticed the shift cable boots and one other boot was severely cracked and stuff.... So my question is could this be a bad product?... I've read the reviews and nobody complained about having any issues in any of the reviews going 4 years back in the review section, . But I also read that storing your unit in the up position puts a lot at of access. Stressed on the bellows ... Can anybody confirm if this is the rotten position to store your unit when in the storage? The both sits from October all the way till about May so sometimes 6 to 7 months out of the year. ..

So I guess my main question is, should I just replace them or is this completely normal? I hate to take such a risky chance and my boat end up leaking or worst case it end up sinking when it's at the marina slip

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View the latest post Attachment(s) Water in oil


So needing some help here, I know where the car you got oil water mixture whatever blown head gasket would not. This thing has had a lot of work prior to us purchasing it. It has set for probably a year maybe a little less. Basically I’m just needing some pointers on where to look and how to inspect for cracks or anything like that in the manifold. It doesn’t seem like the head gasket is blown, but what I’m gonna do is drain the oil put some fresh oil in it and see what happens. I guess this thing has like a radiator type set up on it. It’s the 3.7 L MerCruiser I’ve never really used forums before so this is kind of new to me. Sorry if this all sounds jumbled and crazy. This is a 1988 Wellcraft 192 classic I’m gonna add a picture of the engine like I said there was a lot of work done to it prior to us buying it almost $3000 worth of work. So hopefully I can get point in the right direction and not be something that needs a rebuild.

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View the latest post Attachment(s) New to boats and this forum


Good evening my name is Seth. My wife and I purchased a 1988 192 Wellcraft classic with the Cuddy. We are new to boats. This is our first ever we’ve had motorcycles and hot rods and stuff like that but we wanted something in our whole family can enjoy on the lake and stuff or on the intercostal. We are from Western North Carolina and I definitely will be asking a lot of questions again thank you.

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View the latest post New member 1983 Scarab 377 Need Owners and Service Manual


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New member/owner. I have a 1983 Scarab 377 but with did not come with either an owners manual or a service manual. I have checked eBay, contacted Wellcraft, and asked dealers - all with no joy. Looking for a member who may have a copy, which I could either purchase or copy. Or looking for information if a member knows of a service who sells old Wellcraft manuals.
Thanks
SPT

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View the latest post radio amplifiers


trying to locate the cabin and cockpit amplifiers for the am/fm radio speakers on a 2008 360 coastal

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View the latest post Attachment(s) Wiper Blades for a 1984 Express Cruiser?


Tough one to find so far. They are 14" straight style, with bolt-through attachment to the wiper arms. Any ideas on where to find?

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View the latest post 262 Fisherman Remove base Helm Seat


Trying to see if anyone knows how to remove the bottom cushion on the Captains/Helm seat cushion so I can access the screws to tighten seat and armrests?

Jay VanOrden

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View the latest post New Member - just got a great 2018 Wellcraft 202 Fisherman with 150 Yamaha


Hi, long time boater here, I just picked up this new-to-me boat, primarily for fishing in Upstate NY lakes and day trips. Has a 2024 Yamaha 150 on it, with 20 hrs... right there I knew I should take a close look at it.

This is the 7th boat I've bought (all used). I was looking at a couple Wellcrafts, the Robalo R180, Mako, etc. Stumbled on this boat that had almost everything I was looking for. First, it was previously owned by a charter guide, and he did a really nice job fitting it out, and clearly knew what he was doing and took care of it. 2nd, the original Yamaha 150 developed an irreparable problem so Yamaha replaced it for him under warranty last fall. Minn Kota Trolling motor with GPS (no more hauling up the anchor multiple times per day!), the 9.9 HP trolling motor is connected to steering and has it's own trim motor and throttle, which is really nice. Add to that Wellcraft's reputation, hull, and solid no-wood construction and it was an easy decision.

I've owned Sea Rays, Jeanneau NC 795 (still have that one), C-Dory22 Pilothouse, Checkmate, etc. Really looking forward to the Wellcraft, the deep V is quite nice and a pretty smooth ride for a 20'. Thinking about adding tabs but will see how it goes before I do that.

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View the latest post 88 Bowrider General Questions


Hey All!

Just recently picked up an 88 190 classic Bowrider and just need to see if anyone has either a manual or can help with its startup procedure. Engine wont even crank and now I'm stumped. this boat was free and i am currently re-doing all the stringers and deck. any help is much appreciated!

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