I think he is referring to those that don't pay close attention to what they are doing. Folks get busy and don't realize the water level in the can has dropped to low or it runs to long and the water gets to hot. I use to use a trash can until I got some good muffs. Still use a can for small...
Used most all the home tax programs over the years, Turbo Tax seems easiest for us to use. Retired so not complicated, but does a good job with our retirement accounts.
If you have seats that go all the way across then suspend your floor from those seats. When I have added floors to small tinney skiffs, I created a 90 degree angle from aluminum and attached it to the seat side letting it hang down to where I wanted the floor. Then used 5/8" 5 ply plywood...
Not sure the red is rated as wateroroof....I know the blue stuff is...
If properly used, have never had the blue stuff release unless I wanted it to and been using it for close to 40 years. Proper install means everything !
If it were me......cleanup all the threads, including running a tap into the casting, loctite does not work well in a crappy enviornment, get the crud
out ! Use blue loctite and reassemble.
Most anyone in business can show a loss, been in a couple and the system is setup to make it look like you lost money, especially in small businesses..
Big motors yes, but have used trash cans for little motors for over 50 years. You must leave the garden hose in the can or be standing watch closely !!
Small motors, especially those that have no gear shift will empty a trash can quickly. Unless you have a really large or specially built tub...
According to the battery engineers I know, your battery or batteries for your trolling motor should be deep cycle and preferably charged from a deep cycle charger, not charged from your outboard motor charging system for best performance and longest life. The start only battery will recover...
Starting batteries typically control anything that pertains to the motor, including the trim and tilt. Anything not pertaining to the motor is on the house battery. Trolling motors should have their own dedicated batteries. How big is your boat, motor and trolling motor. The size and draw on...
Check your digital screen if your's has one....on my Jeep, you can set the temp for the heaters to do come on by themselves. Mine is set at 40 degrees, so if temp is below 40 they come on ( when turned on to auto) ..
Why would anyone go thru all the trouble of dropping that leg just to flip over the impeller ? If your gonna go thru all that work, just replace it with a new one !
The few folks that I know, that tried the polishing route, regretted doing it ! The glare off the hull and water was unbearable.....and the up keep was worse !
My last three manuals off EBay were 15 bucks for my small Merc 2.2, paid 35 bucks for my Mercuruiser manual and 20 bucks for my 40 to manual. Money very well spent considering how much those manuals helped !
Your lucky that yours is offset to the side a little, mine is directly in front of the motor, making it a real pain to fillup. No idea why they mounted it in such an awkward place !!