I also installed the replacementboatparts.com stainless thru-hulls to replace the stock PVC - they were exactly the same size and required no modifications to the existing holes cut by factory. This was probably 10 years ago but at that time Gemlux thru-hulls would have required enlarging the...
Aluminum thickness requirements (USCG) change based on the volume of the tank. It's on the speedy tank FAQ: https://speedytanks.com/tank-design-fabrication/
Tanks Thickness:
1 GAL. TO 119 GAL. – 1/8” [.125] THICK ALUMINUM
120 GAL. TO 199 GAL.- 3/16” [.190] THICK ALUMINUM
200 GAL. TO 399...
I believe the wiper arm is a Marinco deluxe adjustable wiper arm. Not sure which length is correct for your application but it's either part # 3307A or 33010A. Heres the link to their catalog: https://online.flippingbook.com/view/466112246/72/
Hi Pelagic2530 - I have installed a GOOD F850A windlass on my 2520 MVSC which has the same bow configuration has yours. It's documented on page 1 of this thread:
https://www.classicparker.com/threads/2002-2520-mvsc-refresh.14440/
I purchased a replacement from this company but i had the details from the old sticker to provide to them...you might have to ask someone with the same boat from general timeframe for help on that...call them as they might have made one already for an older 21se
https://garzonstudio.com/
I installed the Bomar aluminum hatch shown above last year and I know a few other friends on here have as well. I wish I did it years ago but it is a bit pricey.
https://shop.hamiltonmarine.com/products/bomar-aluminum-rectangle-inspection-hatch-2417.html
Well my worst fears have come true. Just like seacraft (potter) and mako (schwebke), we know have the desirable years under Linwood which will be sought after moving forward and increase value too. If they stuck with the simple designs, and improved on little things (wood construction) and...
Just a heads up as I replaced a tank in my Parker this winter. Warthog is correct that you should really be careful about any rinsing of the tank. It's a sealed compartment with no way for the water to exit. I never rinsed, was religious about resealing the access plates and still had about...
She looks to be in decent shape. First Parker I ever saw that had the top ~6" of the sides stick out ever so slightly the whole length. Must have been an early prototype?
Good luck with the project.