Problems arise simply from boats sitting around to much. Your car gets used pretty much daily, your boat takes a rest a lot. Park your car next to the garage and let it sit all winter and it will have issues in the spring. I’ve had to explain this to many boaters over the years.
Had a guy come in the marina several years ago, he was out with the family for a few days trip. He took water on overnight, the boat was getting full and water was over the floor in the fwd cabin. He activated the bilge pump, it had no automatic float. Got to pumped out and came on a saturday to...
I see no mention of a faulty tachometer. If the tachometer is going south it will also cause running issues. If it acts up again, disconnect it and see if it runs well.
Stainless trim screws with those trim washers would look good also. I’ve done that when nothing else sticks. I figure it’s my car, when I’m done with it nobody will want it anyway, if they do I don’t care.
Yup! We would do just that ^^ The only issue with them is if you lean forward to much it would go under, then shoot back up right at you! If you weren’t paying attention it could knock your teeth out!
Can you find a similar jack at a local place and remove the attachment stuff from it and drill, countersink the bolt pattern? If it was mine I’d try that. It may require some cutting and grinder work , then file/clean up the edges so it looks nice.
Third picture of the gear, is that a notch on the bottom gear? If so, Maby you can pump a bit of oil in there and let it run down to the bottom. I may be wrong but it’s worth a try.
Several years ago a guy came back from fishing and his electric winch was gone. People did see someone taking it but paid no mind as they thought the owner was servicing it for some reason. All they had was it was a guy in a red truck. Never got it back.
I was told early afternoon. It takes about an hour by the time we get set up, get it lifted and driven over to the liftwell. It’s parked about 250 feet from the well. We will see how the day goes!
the guys will be doing other services on the boats in the morning I’m told.
You can do the old reverse trick and use your garden hose to fill your bilge completely with water. You may be able to spot leaks going out easier than coming in.
NO! Never do that. You will probably soak the starter and it’ll end up junk. And you will overload your trailer.
Me to. Life gets priority at times. So far I’m doing fine, tests coming back clear. We can only hope that it stays this way.
actually working part time at the marina hauling boats this time of year. Check out: washburnmarina.com tomorrow we put the Madeline island ferry boat back in the water...
Yup. Tried one on my weedwhacker, big nope! But the carb and kit came with new fuel lines and filters and gaskets. Saved a bit of money on those parts. Rebuilt the original one and it’s fine.
Can you “trick” the charge into thinking there is life in it? I know with modern chargers you have to have a load of sorts to get the chargers to sense it. Solar may not work like that.
My brother got sucked out to sea at Daytona beach. The lifeguards saw him and kept hollering into their megaphone to swim to the side. He finally got the message and he was safe. We never knew of riptides as we were from northern Wi. Learned a lesson that day!