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  1. #1
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    Default ventalation leuvers

    I just replaced the floor on my 1994 boomerang and I all went back together great except for one thing. I am having trouble remembering where the tubes that attach to the front louvers go. One other thing, I can't remember where the rear blower hoses run. Can anyone email me a picture of these? thanks, tom

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    Might be wrong but don't the front ones just send air to the front of the engine compartment? And the rear ones just go from the middle or back of the engine compartment up to the blower? Post some pics of your Boomerang with the new floor when you get a chance; we'd love to see 'em.
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    Default moomba repairs

    I will work on putting up some pics of the painstacking process. I started the project and found out really quickly that I was in over my head. So, I took it to jerrys marina in tawas michigan and they finished it for me.(best move I made in this project). They did what I would call beyond a factory repair. It shows in the pics to come. It took them 16 hours of chipping and grinding after the main floor was removed.(foam was completly saturated.) The sad part about this boat is that it only had 82 hours on it.(never used and cover had a hole in it was left to the elements for 3 years. One thing I forgot to ask about is the windshield. I has the "boomerang crack in it". I found a place to make a new one but, they don't have a plastic sheet long enough to make one full lenght. Does anyone know where I can find a new/used windshield for this? Or, is there an updated version of the windshield?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tdayco View Post
    I will work on putting up some pics of the painstacking process. I started the project and found out really quickly that I was in over my head. So, I took it to jerrys marina in tawas michigan and they finished it for me.(best move I made in this project). They did what I would call beyond a factory repair. It shows in the pics to come. It took them 16 hours of chipping and grinding after the main floor was removed.(foam was completly saturated.) The sad part about this boat is that it only had 82 hours on it.(never used and cover had a hole in it was left to the elements for 3 years. One thing I forgot to ask about is the windshield. I has the "boomerang crack in it". I found a place to make a new one but, they don't have a plastic sheet long enough to make one full lenght. Does anyone know where I can find a new/used windshield for this? Or, is there an updated version of the windshield?
    I have a 2000 Boomerang. What is the windshield crack you speak of? I have cracks starting from the bolt holes moving upward. My windshield is a 2 piece unit.

    How do you tell if your foam is saturated? (without destroying the floor)

    Glad to hear it is getting put back together.

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    Default moomba wet spot

    Well, the floor had two small spots that were soft. I originally thought that I could just pull the carpet back and put some aluminum over them. I quickly figured out that I had a major problem the soft spots had alot of moisture. I decided to push a screw driver threw the wood and water spewed out. So, basically if you have a soft spot, you have wet foam. There is no way to get it out without removing it. My windshield broke at both ends from having snow on the cover. I had heard this is a common problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tdayco View Post
    Well, the floor had two small spots that were soft. I originally thought that I could just pull the carpet back and put some aluminum over them. I quickly figured out that I had a major problem the soft spots had alot of moisture. I decided to push a screw driver threw the wood and water spewed out. So, basically if you have a soft spot, you have wet foam. There is no way to get it out without removing it. My windshield broke at both ends from having snow on the cover. I had heard this is a common problem.
    Thanks for the info. So far my floor feels pretty solid.
    As for the windshield, The drivers side end (tip) has a triangle about 2 inches that has been glued back on by the P.O. Perhaps they had an issue with the cover at some point.
    Is yours a 1 piece of two piece windshield? Do you have any cracking around the bottom screw holes? Mine has cracks that are propagating from the holes but aren't a visibility issue at this point. Who did you find to make a new one? About how much did they want.

    As for your original post all I can tell you about the vent lines is that they run from the front louvers into the floor and they run vertically along the divider in the storage compartment.

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    Default windshield

    My windshield is a one piece. It didn't seem to have and cracks at the screws, just the ends. Are the rubber bushings getting dry rotted? If yes,they may be putting to much pressusre on one point of the hole. How about the foam strip between the shield and fiberglass, it might be dry rotting also.Hatch and see if your budddies are using it for a hand rail. (could be most of your problem) Does your windshield wrap around the same as a 1994? The 94 windshield is over 9' long. Hense the problem with making a new one.(sheets are only 8' long)

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    If your needing a windshield try Jim Jackson at viper customs he carry several older parts for supras and moombas and is very reasoably priced. His number is 865-388-4096. He is one of the most knowledgeable guys I have dealt with he is a ex supra employee, builds boats, restores and customizes boats and is actually in the old skiers choice plant.

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    Default windshield

    Hey thanks, I'll give him a call monday.

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    Default windshield

    I got my new windshield today for my 94 boomerang. Sorac plastics made it for me. It turned out sweet. They originally thought that they would have to make a shorter one because it would not fit on a 4'x8' sheet. Ends up that they only had to modify the ends just slightly. I could barely notice it. $125, I thought that was really cheap since he had to use a broken windshield with missing parts for a templet. If any one needs any thing made out of flat acrylic, these guys can make it. The shop is located in grand blanc michigan on dort highway. I'm still tring to get pics up of the complete rehab. Also I'm still tring to figure out the blower hose locations for the front louvers.

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