1981 Double Eagle gets a second chance

Finished the rear cover for the batteries and wiring. The whole thing is removable with 4 bolts if I need better access then what the hatches allow. Really cleans up the look.
Looks great! I gotta do something similar. Starboard? Where are the hatches from?
 
I made it from 1/4 inch marine grade plywood. Let it soak up as much epoxy as it wanted then finished with a layer of fibreglass over top of that. The hatches I got off Amazon 18”x 21”
 
Not sure if this is good or bad but pics were taken at a speed of 27.8 mph that should equate to approximately 3.5 mpg and at 33 mph she is getting approximately 2.75 mpg at 4600rpm this is for the Twin Mercury 115 with standard gear case.
 

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Not sure if this is good or bad but pics were taken at a speed of 27.8 mph that should equate to approximately 3.5 mpg and at 33 mph she is getting approximately 2.75 mpg at 4600rpm this is for the Twin Mercury 115 with standard gear case.
3.5 running twins is pretty damn good in my opinion. The best I ever got with my Pursuit 2470 with twin 150 Yamahas was 2.6 mpg
 
Not sure if this is good or bad but pics were taken at a speed of 27.8 mph that should equate to approximately 3.5 mpg and at 33 mph she is getting approximately 2.75 mpg at 4600rpm this is for the Twin Mercury 115 with standard gear case.
8 gph is pretty good 👍
 
Not sure if this is good or bad but pics were taken at a speed of 27.8 mph that should equate to approximately 3.5 mpg and at 33 mph she is getting approximately 2.75 mpg at 4600rpm this is for the Twin Mercury 115 with standard gear case.
Cool. Do you have a fuel flow meter? Or is it data right from the outboard?
 
Took my dad fishing then today I added a third access door so I can have easier access to the bilge and the fuel system.
 

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Got the boat cleaned up today. Also purchased some new wiper motors but have yet to put them in. A little update on the lack of posts. Nov I had a major jammer after i went for my usual run at Westwood Lake. Felt the pain start but did not recognize it as a heart attack. Drove home had a shower and things were going down hill fast so I called 911. Very glad I did as the first team to arrive found me dead on the couch. CPR and a couple hits from the defibrillator and back to life. Best we can tell I was gone for about 6-7 mins. It took a couple months for the cracked ribs and lungs to heal up from the CPR so the boat was ignored. The sunny weather has got me back in the mood and I plan on doing a lot of fishing this year.
 

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I’ve been following your thread, and have enjoyed it along the way. I might do a similar build in the near future.
Glad you made it!!! That’s a close call. What a story. You have a new lease on life, and an awesome boat. Spend as much time on the water as you can.
 
Jesus man! Glad you made it!
Over a 25 year career and God knows how many heart attack calls I went to I can tell you VERY FEW made it.
Use that boat as much as possible
 
Amazing story and experience! Hope you are able to use your new lease on life to the fullest including lots of time with family and on the boat.
 
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