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  1. tpenfield

    Freshwater Boat to Saltwater

    Bottom paint (anti-fouling bottom paint) Outboard engine or sterndrive? If sterndrive (I/O) then good anodes for salt water.
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    Official Recall Notification U.S. Federal Boat Safety Act:

    That part (35-802893XX) is one of the 'can' style spin-on fuel filters (right?) So, it is the o-ring profile (square vs. round) is what is being referred to. (right?) Thanks for sharing. (y)
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    Joystick reliability

    Not sure that is a common issue . . . never heard about that . . . probably not a joystick related issue. Are you salt water? If so, the 8.2 engines are not well-suited for salt water. OB's would be better. I think there is a 400 SLX w/OB's in our harbor. You can load those boats up with a...
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    Joystick reliability

    Mercury/Mercruiser? I have a twin engine boat, Mercruiser 6.2L / 350 HP with the Axius joystick system. Nothing about the transom - not sure what you are referring to. If your boat is OB's, then it is 3 engines (right) I/O are still 2 (right?) Anyway, the joystick takes a while to get used...
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    Upholstery Question 1

    It could be 'Z' Brackets . . . See illustration. It is a common technique for backrests and sidewall cushions & bolsters. Look along the lower edge for a metal 'hold-down' strap.
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    Help understanding survey conductivity ratings

    Hard for us to provide much more advice, not fully knowing the details (what boat is this?). It would appear that the surveyor is identifying the moisture, but not considering it critical or a show-stopper. Post up the report w/ personal information redacted, if you like.
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    Ruined Engine

    Do the easy stuff first . . . People often get too much exercise by 'jumping' to conclusions. The Easy stuff: Mechanics stethoscope of source of noise Compression test Cylinder leak test Remove valve covers to visually inspect rocker arms/lifter rods/cylinder heads Check oil for signs of...
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    Help understanding survey conductivity ratings

    Marine surveys have a lot of 'boiler plate' in them that essentially protects the surveyor from repercussions in case something is overlooked or more significant than stated. It's a normal thing. I usually focus on the findings and recommendations sections of the survey and decide for myself...
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    Help understanding survey conductivity ratings

    Translating to normal speak . . . The swim platform showed higher levels of moisture around the fasteners The transom show higher signs of moisture The stringers, where accessible, showed signed of elevated moisture, but there were no signs of delamination. There was some percussion testing of...
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    Gas leaking from tank inlet

    full tank + vapor pressure = overflow
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    Maybe my turn for new boat time

    Wow . . . nightmare. Hopefully they will get it sorted out. It might be between the dealer and Mercury, but you would think Chappy would know how it should be set and do it at the factory.
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    Gas leaking from tank inlet

    Is the boat parked on level ground or is the bow slightly uphill? Agree the vent may be clogged, but that may have shown up during the water test.
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    . . . and I Thought Hi-tech Boat Engines Were Bad . . .

    I appreciate the input and comments. Keep 'em coming. :D Quick update . . . I found a few threads on the BMW forum about the keyfob 'receiver' not working when the car is warm/hot from sitting in the sun. I'll have to keep an eye on this, but yesterday afternoon (hot sunny day), the fobs...
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    Am I just nuts???????

    As stated, not sure you could actually restore & flip the boat for a profit that would fund the next adventure down the rabbit hole. But, You've done a few restorations, so you are in a good place to judge. Assume that you are going to fully gut the boat, so how it was originally built does...
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    Home Renovations - Weather Permitting

    Milestone Update . . . It has been a long time coming (will be 3 years in December), but I achieved a major milestone on the house renovation project this week. All the trim repair and painting is done. A quick re-cap of the last couple of years. . . Paint scraped (pressure wash) the house...
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    . . . and I Thought Hi-tech Boat Engines Were Bad . . .

    I've been on the BimmerFest forum the past few days. Just learned that a sensor for the keyfob is located in the center console behind the cup holders. I placed the keybob there and the car starts up. Got to try the other keyfob as well to see if there is some consistency. Still trying to...
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    Mercury 350 MPI shutting off

    Lanyard switch becoming intermittent. Key switch leads loose.
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    briefly overheating

    OK, post a picture of the engine 9if you have one handy) for verification 'fresh water cooling' often refers to closed cooling, but just to be sure. Also, you will need to know if you have the Alpha outdrive or the Bravo outdrive, because the impeller is located in a different place. Also, is...
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    . . . and I Thought Hi-tech Boat Engines Were Bad . . .

    OK . . I've been looking into the recurring fault codes. Here is a new one to me . . . LIN ( Local Interconnect Network ). Apparently it is a low cost network used in cars instead of a CAN Bus network. There are master and slave nodes on the LIN Bus. The LIN bus does connect to a CAN...
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    . . . and I Thought Hi-tech Boat Engines Were Bad . . .

    Yes, but I replaced the battery - still does it. my F–150 does have a key though :D
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