trollingman
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I just bought a 1998 Lund Tyee 1950. There are two bow eyes, an upper and lower. The lower is stout and very thick, it matches the dimensions of the factory bow eye (1/2" thick). The upper bow eye was thinner, this is also where the winch strap was attached. It appears the previous owner had some issues with trailering the boat and it shows. The upper had a small crack and was loose, upon closer inspection from inside the boat they also installed the interior supports sideways so the supports were only pressing against a small sliver of the bow. I believe it needs to be repaired, plus I intend to adjust to trailer to use the bottom eye because that is where the factory intended to have the winch attached. I do not believe the upper bow eye is a factory install, the previous owner probably added it to make attaching the winch easier.
Here are my questions:
1) How do you find parts for boats? I have been looking and it is very difficult. (I'm in Iowa, but looking online). It appears dealers have this locked down. I'm fine with salvage parts for this application. I just want to get the inside and outside supports for this bow eye.
As for the damage around the bow eye (pictures attached), they appear to be from the roller. I imagine the boat jumped off the roller, I'm going to attached another strap going down to prevent this in the future. It is not just paint removed, but some gouging in the hull. How would you approach this:
1) leave it be, this ain't a beauty pageant and it doesn't matter.
2) Just paint it and call it good.
3) Fill the gouges with something, then paint it.
4) You need a professional to cut, patch, weld those spots.
If you look closely at the pictures you can see a bend in the aluminum right below the bow eye. To fix that I should:
1) leave it, doesn't matter
2) put a small bead of 4200 and tap is back in to place with a mallet
3) just put a small bead of 4200 in it and call it a day, tapping it back in to shape isn't going to work.
4) something else
Overall the boat is in great shape, this is really the only part that has damage. I'm not particularly concerned with winning any restoration prizes but I want this boat to last me a while and this is the only issue that sticks out as a possible repair.
Thanks for any advice you can give, much appreciated.
Here are my questions:
1) How do you find parts for boats? I have been looking and it is very difficult. (I'm in Iowa, but looking online). It appears dealers have this locked down. I'm fine with salvage parts for this application. I just want to get the inside and outside supports for this bow eye.
As for the damage around the bow eye (pictures attached), they appear to be from the roller. I imagine the boat jumped off the roller, I'm going to attached another strap going down to prevent this in the future. It is not just paint removed, but some gouging in the hull. How would you approach this:
1) leave it be, this ain't a beauty pageant and it doesn't matter.
2) Just paint it and call it good.
3) Fill the gouges with something, then paint it.
4) You need a professional to cut, patch, weld those spots.
If you look closely at the pictures you can see a bend in the aluminum right below the bow eye. To fix that I should:
1) leave it, doesn't matter
2) put a small bead of 4200 and tap is back in to place with a mallet
3) just put a small bead of 4200 in it and call it a day, tapping it back in to shape isn't going to work.
4) something else
Overall the boat is in great shape, this is really the only part that has damage. I'm not particularly concerned with winning any restoration prizes but I want this boat to last me a while and this is the only issue that sticks out as a possible repair.
Thanks for any advice you can give, much appreciated.