J. Landin
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- 1975 34’ Marine Trader Sedan
Hello all. I just acquired a 1975 34’ Marine Trader Sedan (traded it for a golf cart to a generous friend). I would have to imagine there are posts on this forum from previous owners.
Boat had fuel tanks replaced with poly in 2011. Engine has approx 750 hours on the rebuild. Power is FL 120 going through a Paragon transmission. Interior and engine room/below are in great shape. Exterior needs some work; mostly cracker gel coat on decks and teak rail work. The wiring on this boat has been added too and added too and cut and spliced for the last 48 years of its life. I am going to completely remove all wiring and start fresh.
Currently working on engine plumbing. New coolers and heat exchanger, new hydraulic hoses for engine and transmission, raw and coolant hoses, had to weld a new neck on the expansion tank and give that thing a freshening up. Oil overflow/level check on injection pump was stripped. Went in with a 1/8 npt tap and some grease to install a pipe plug and the whole boss snapped off. Looks like a JB Weld repair from years ago. Going to fab up a new piece today, I’ll create a post on the process.
Thank you,
Jeremy
Boat had fuel tanks replaced with poly in 2011. Engine has approx 750 hours on the rebuild. Power is FL 120 going through a Paragon transmission. Interior and engine room/below are in great shape. Exterior needs some work; mostly cracker gel coat on decks and teak rail work. The wiring on this boat has been added too and added too and cut and spliced for the last 48 years of its life. I am going to completely remove all wiring and start fresh.
Currently working on engine plumbing. New coolers and heat exchanger, new hydraulic hoses for engine and transmission, raw and coolant hoses, had to weld a new neck on the expansion tank and give that thing a freshening up. Oil overflow/level check on injection pump was stripped. Went in with a 1/8 npt tap and some grease to install a pipe plug and the whole boss snapped off. Looks like a JB Weld repair from years ago. Going to fab up a new piece today, I’ll create a post on the process.
Thank you,
Jeremy