Just purchased a '96 192 Tournament. Had my heart set on this boat for use as day-night, rain-shine transportation to a boat-access-only camp in the Adirondacks (about a 5 mile ride from camp to marina).
I want to make some improvements and need advice:
1) I want to replace the standard port side G/W chair with a front back extending lounge chair. I cant find any info on how far forward the gas tank extends and the width of the gas tank. Don't want to drill into it mounting the new chair. How can I locate where the tank is to avoid puncturing?
2) Not sure how thick the deck is or the best fasteners to use to hold the new chair in place. Any thoughts on fastener length and type?
3) Helm is quite stiff. Can the mechanical helm assembly be maintained or lubricated some how? Should I consider installing a hydraulic system?
4) Can's seem to find a G/W parts list on line. Need to replace the anchor locker hatch cover and some dashboard cover hinges. Can they be bought on-line or do I have to go to the nearest G/W dealer which is quite a distance from here?
Thanks in advance to anyone who could offer me some advice.
I want to make some improvements and need advice:
1) I want to replace the standard port side G/W chair with a front back extending lounge chair. I cant find any info on how far forward the gas tank extends and the width of the gas tank. Don't want to drill into it mounting the new chair. How can I locate where the tank is to avoid puncturing?
2) Not sure how thick the deck is or the best fasteners to use to hold the new chair in place. Any thoughts on fastener length and type?
3) Helm is quite stiff. Can the mechanical helm assembly be maintained or lubricated some how? Should I consider installing a hydraulic system?
4) Can's seem to find a G/W parts list on line. Need to replace the anchor locker hatch cover and some dashboard cover hinges. Can they be bought on-line or do I have to go to the nearest G/W dealer which is quite a distance from here?
Thanks in advance to anyone who could offer me some advice.