ESGWheel
Chief Petty Officer
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- Aug 29, 2015
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Like all things, boating is a learned activity and collecting tips and tricks from others is one way to avoid the school of hard knocks. As a part time seasonal boater, I have accumulated only 100s of hrs these past few years but even with my limited outings, I continue to be amazed at the high number of boaters having, what seems to me, a caliver attitude when it comes to the basics. One of my fav examples: last year, our dock-mate pulled in, an older couple who had been at this marina for last 10 years. I noticed they were struggling under the motor hood and offered to help. Accepting, they said they could not get the neg batt. cable off from the batt post, would I mind giving it a tug? This was their battery switch > pulling off the neg cable and not even by loosening it, it had not seen a wrench in years. Pop on and go. Done? Pull it off.
And I am sure we have all seen the boaters who simply jump in with their coolers, start up, cast off and go. While looks cool, they are gambling IMO.
Over the years I have developed from resources like this forum and the Hard Knock School (and what just makes common sense) a pre-start for the day process that I use at the beginning of each day that I want to share. This is not a pre-underway, that is a separate process. Note: boat is a smallish bowrider > a Larson 228 LXi with 5.0 VP.
And I am sure we have all seen the boaters who simply jump in with their coolers, start up, cast off and go. While looks cool, they are gambling IMO.
Over the years I have developed from resources like this forum and the Hard Knock School (and what just makes common sense) a pre-start for the day process that I use at the beginning of each day that I want to share. This is not a pre-underway, that is a separate process. Note: boat is a smallish bowrider > a Larson 228 LXi with 5.0 VP.
- Key in ign but still off (I once forgot the key and now do this plus have a spare hidden on board)
- Blower Fan switch on (no blower yet b/c batt still off)
- Open hood and turn batt on > I listen for a good sound from the blower which provides me a sense of batt ok
- Look in bilge for excessive water or other fluids while sniffing for gas or other bad smells
- Check oil x 3 (motor, PS and Trim)
- Check belt tightness
- Try to move (push and pull) on battery, toolbox and spare prop > all these are properly mounted in eng. compartment so I am looking to see if anything loose
- General visual check and leave hood open
- Back at cockpit, trim engine up / down a little bit (to ensure works) then engine start, monitor oil press and volts and listen. If all good go back and another visual and listen with engine running and close hood.
- Monitor temp gauge while storing gear and doing pre-underway.