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Title: New Member. 1979 CVX-18
Post by: Shrom CVX-18 on November 04, 2010, 01:53:00 PM
Hey guys I am new to this site, This past season in late June I had purchased a CVX-18 Glastron.  After owning a 1973 CV-16 that I sold after I bought the CVX. The CV I had bought we no outboard, no interior. I put in new floor new interior and a Force 85hp outboard. Max it went 45mph Not going to lie I kinda miss it. A lot of tlc went into that thing. But I am happier now with my CVX witch has more power, and rides so much nicer. I have many plans for it. new carpet in the future. currently this winter working on putting through hull external exhaust in it. I put center riser manifolds on it a few weeks ago. So that being said I have the old Log style manifolds forsale with risers if anyone is interested.
Title: Re: New Member. 1979 CVX-18
Post by: Grinder on November 04, 2010, 02:26:26 PM
Welcome, nice boat, I have the exact same one. Does yours have the 198HP (2BBL) or the 228HP (4BBL)? You will have to post pics of the thru hull, I was think of doing that but it looks pretty tight.

(http://i1005.photobucket.com/albums/af176/grinder7806/DSC00034.jpg)

(http://i1005.photobucket.com/albums/af176/grinder7806/IMG_0644.jpg)
Title: Re: New Member. 1979 CVX-18
Post by: Shrom CVX-18 on November 04, 2010, 02:35:56 PM
Nice looking boat! Yeah it is tight back there it is 198hp 2BBL. With the center riser manifolds that I bought for it makes a lot more room to do it and should make it easy to do.  I will be sure to post pictures of the process. What kinda speed have you had your boat at? I can only get mine to 56mph
Title: Re: New Member. 1979 CVX-18
Post by: Grinder on November 04, 2010, 02:42:55 PM
I have the 898, but someone put a 4BBL on it. The best I have gotten with it was 57.7 GPS. Is that 56 on GPS?
Title: Re: New Member. 1979 CVX-18
Post by: Shrom CVX-18 on November 04, 2010, 02:46:25 PM
No thats just what my speedo says. I havent had a chance to borrow my buddies gps. I kinda surprized your not getting any faster with the 4bbl what prop you running? I have a 19p stainless. Anything higher then that for me I lose my rpms..
Title: Re: New Member. 1979 CVX-18
Post by: Grinder on November 04, 2010, 03:14:15 PM
I am running a 21p Laser II @about 4700 RPM's. I would guess your at about 52MPH GPS.
Title: Re: New Member. 1979 CVX-18
Post by: Shrom CVX-18 on November 04, 2010, 05:17:18 PM
OK, Maybe in the future i'll switch to a 4bbl. but right now i'm focusing on the exhaust. and doing some little TLC to it while i have the engine out doing the exhaust. I want to cleanup the engine compartment. Your paint seems to be in better shape then mine. I have a buddy that does paint work. I might have him do some custom touches to mine, but I don't want to change the over all original style too much.
Title: Re: New Member. 1979 CVX-18
Post by: Grinder on November 04, 2010, 09:05:02 PM
while i have the engine out doing the exhaust.

While you have the motor out you could easily put a 350 back in, as Kip would say ;D
Title: Re: New Member. 1979 CVX-18
Post by: CVX Fever on November 04, 2010, 09:12:14 PM
Shrom - Welcome! I've chatted with you over at the national site.

Definitely post pictures of your thru-hull install when done. Everyone I know with a CVX18 wants to put thru-hull in it eventually. Can't let the guys with the Intimidators have all the fun! ;D Once spring comes and you get it back in the water it would also be interesting to hear if you got any performance gains out of it.

I've got the 305/4BBL in mine and the best I've gotten out of it is 57.0 GPS spinning a 22P Enertia. Really too much prop for it. A 21P Laser II like Shaun has on his is about the best prop for these 305 powered boats. They don't have the torque to spin anything taller.

Title: Re: New Member. 1979 CVX-18
Post by: CVX Fever on November 04, 2010, 09:13:22 PM
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While you have the motor out you could easily put a 350 back in, as Kip would say

Shaun I was gonna mention that but I thought for once I'd keep my mouth shut!.....LOL
Title: Re: New Member. 1979 CVX-18
Post by: Grinder on November 04, 2010, 10:25:03 PM
Your paint seems to be in better shape then mine.

How bad is the gelcoat on your boat. They can be brought back to almost new!

Before

(http://i1005.photobucket.com/albums/af176/grinder7806/GetAttachment-1.jpg)
(http://i1005.photobucket.com/albums/af176/grinder7806/2-18-10164.jpg)

After

(http://i1005.photobucket.com/albums/af176/grinder7806/IMG_0641.jpg)
(http://i1005.photobucket.com/albums/af176/grinder7806/IMG_0638.jpg)
(http://i1005.photobucket.com/albums/af176/grinder7806/IMG_0642.jpg)
Title: Re: New Member. 1979 CVX-18
Post by: dorelse on November 05, 2010, 09:37:42 AM
A 21P Laser II like Shaun has on his is about the best prop for these 305 powered boats. They don't have the torque to spin anything taller.

I'm assuming that's the prop I'll want for the CVZ-18 then as well.  Good to know!
Title: Re: New Member. 1979 CVX-18
Post by: Shrom CVX-18 on November 06, 2010, 10:12:15 AM
Yeah I have had a few ppl tell me to just drop in a 350 haha, believe me I would If I had one. I'll use what I have right now lol. And my gelcoat seems to be in good shape it just the clear that is cracking and peeling off. Did you wet send off the clear? I think at one point in its life someone may have re-cleared mine.
Title: Re: New Member. 1979 CVX-18
Post by: Shrom CVX-18 on November 11, 2010, 07:28:09 PM
thought Id post a few more pictures of my boat..
Title: Re: New Member. 1979 CVX-18
Post by: ChfBrianB on November 11, 2010, 07:51:11 PM
Lookin great!
Title: Re: New Member. 1979 CVX-18
Post by: Grinder on November 11, 2010, 09:31:28 PM
No I didn't do any wet sanding, just buff, polish, and wax. There are some very helpful people on this forum that should be able to give you some good advise. I had never even used a buffer before and they pretty much told me step by step, what products to use, ect. Somebody must have clear coated your boat at one time, cause as far as I know gelcoat, if it's done right, won't peel.
Title: Re: New Member. 1979 CVX-18
Post by: Shrom CVX-18 on December 20, 2010, 07:40:20 PM
OK guys just thought I'd give you a look at my tips for the external exhaust (which I haven't had time to start yet :( ) They are 4inch stainless chrome plated. Internal flappers. I'm excited ;D
Title: Re: New Member. 1979 CVX-18
Post by: CVX Fever on December 27, 2010, 09:18:49 AM
Nice! That's the same style I want to put on mine eventually.
Title: Re: New Member. 1979 CVX-18
Post by: GT150 JEFF on January 01, 2011, 12:23:11 AM
(http://i705.photobucket.com/albums/ww54/cvx18/Boat%20Restoration/IMG_0038.jpg)

Shrom here is a pic of my engine before Drilled the holes in the transum and installed the engine.

The parts I used are mercrusier below the swim platform s ducts and corsa baffled tips

All parts fit flawlessly

Jeff
Title: Re: New Member. 1979 CVX-18
Post by: MarkS on January 01, 2011, 04:56:01 AM
Sweet looking setup Jeff, can't wait to hear how it sounds.
Title: Re: New Member. 1979 CVX-18
Post by: Shrom CVX-18 on January 07, 2011, 04:48:33 PM
(http://i705.photobucket.com/albums/ww54/cvx18/Boat%20Restoration/IMG_0038.jpg)

Shrom here is a pic of my engine before Drilled the holes in the transum and installed the engine.

The parts I used are mercrusier below the swim platform s ducts and corsa baffled tips

All parts fit flawlessly

Jeff


That looks sweet!! i think i'm going to get stainless tubing for mine and fit it all together.  ;D I'd like to see pictures of it in the boat...
Title: Re: New Member. 1979 CVX-18
Post by: GT150 JEFF on January 07, 2011, 04:55:50 PM
Go into the general thread it is under cvx18 floor rebuild
Title: Re: New Member. 1979 CVX-18
Post by: Shrom CVX-18 on January 27, 2011, 08:15:35 PM
Just and update, I have bought S pipe to do the exhaust. Should arrive Monday. Thanks to Alex I got a heck of a deal. lol that is a story in its self....They are used and will get repainted to look new again. Was going to go all stainless but had troubles finding someone to be able to bend 4 inch piping in that tight of a space. After seeing Jeffs setup I fell in love :) The work begins next weekend. So If you are interested in the project I will be starting a new thread under General Discussion.