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Marco Flamingo
Joined: 09 Jul 2015 Posts: 1154 City/Region: Seattle
State or Province: WA
C-Dory Year: 2004
C-Dory Model: 16 Cruiser
Vessel Name: Limpet
Photos: Limpet
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Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 2:50 pm Post subject: Is there a tow and launch check list on the site? |
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One of the non-boating websites that I frequented has a "files" section that has Excel spreadsheets. Another site has a "list" of substitute parts and vendors for hard to locate items. I've looked around on this site and haven't found anything similar (which doesn't mean that it isn't there).
Jay's recent post about leaving out the transom plug when launching made me think about it again. If there was a C-Brat list of pre-tow, pre-launch, take out procedure, etc. that was downloadable, a member could then customize it to their own liking. Maybe, just maybe, I wouldn't get all the way home before noticing that my VHF antenna was still up. I haven't searched the web for something similar, but if I found one, I suppose it could just be posted here and people could find the thread (hopefully) and download it as text.
The "vintage car part" file on another site was fantastic because any member could add to the list. Finding items (like wiper blades, window hardware, etc.) were all in one place and the members kept the list updated. Substitute parts (cheaper and/or better) were listed along with original part numbers, etc.
Just a thought. The checklist idea is the one I'm most interested in. Being able to quickly run through a list would be nice. I once drove about 100 feet and then looked at the passenger seat. There was the pin for the hitch stinger. I'd like to avoid things like that in the future.
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gulfcoast john
Joined: 14 Dec 2012 Posts: 989 City/Region: PENSACOLA
State or Province: FL
C-Dory Year: 2010
C-Dory Model: 255 Tomcat
Vessel Name: Cat O' Mine
Photos: CAT O' MINE
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Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 5:47 pm Post subject: boating checklist |
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We use a Flight Crew checklist (prior job), waterproof pages you can slip in clippings etc.
https://www.amazon.com/Flight-Crew-Checklist-Binder-Protectors/dp/B005E0TF2U/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1530739346&sr=8-1&keywords=flight+crew+checklist
It's not on the list, but we keep at least 1 GPS/DSC handheld VHF and a cell phone in the lockbox becuase NW Florida is lightning strike central of the entire US. Any even nearby strike will often destroy all your COMM gear (cell phones, radios, engine control systems, anYthing with a microchip) unless it's in a Faraday cage (cheap metal tool box would do).
Copy and paste this back into a Word doc, print as size A4 paper (or specify your desired size) and you should be able to adjust as desired, exept the 'phonetic alphabet' is a pdf.
I added a 2nd helm ATC fuse box and pull 12v fuses for the Garmin AIS 600 and N2K network because these items can't be auto shut down when either GPSMAP 8012 MFD is powered off, everything else is. And it was much easier than adding another switch panel to a very crowded helm area. We pull the 12v fridge fuse so the batteries won't be drained if the marina power goes out and the charger loses power. I found that changinG out ALL ATC fuses to the 'Easy ID' versions that light a LED when blown can save hours of trouble shooting. Cheapest on AMAZON. Edit away!
John
AT HOME bring/take back in TRANSFER BAG:
TRANSFER BAG.
SUNGLASSES. SUN HATS.
GARMIN 78 FOR TRUCK.
CB RADIO
BEACH CHAIRS, UMBRELLA, SAND SPIKE
CAMERA
COOLERS/DRINKS
DEPARTURE/ARRIVAL: GOING BOATING OUT/RETURN
TURN ON/OFF ALL AC BREAKERS
VHF ANTENNA UP/DOWN.
Check bilges, test bilge pumps
WINDLASS ENABLE ON/OFF.
ARMSTRONG SWIM LADDER: SECURE UP
SECURE SOLAS Type 1 LIFE VESTS to rod holders
Mustang throwable to rod holder
Ready THROWABLE.
SECURE DITCH BAG, FRIDGE DOOR, TOILET SEAT.
SAFE OPEN/LOCKED .
UNDER SINK SHELF DOORS VELCRO’ED CLOSED
MACERATOR VALVE @ DECK PUMPOUT
IGNITION KEYS IN/TO SAFE
OUTDRIVE FULL DOWN/UP, RAM RETRACTED/DOWN.
BATT BANK HOUSE COMBINED/UN-COMBINED.
AIS 600 , N2K, 12V DC FRIDGE BREAKERS: ON/PULLED
FRIDGE TO COLDEST/MID COLD
ARMSTRONG SWIM LADDER: SECURE UP
CAMEL BACK DRINKS TO HOLDERS FOR CAPT/MATE
SHIP GPS, VHF, AIS ON, PLOT ROUTE.
VHF TRIPLE WATCH 9/13/16, RADIO CHECK 26/27
TURN ON/OFF CAPT/MATE FANS
TURN ON/OFF ALL AC BREAKERS (Fridge switches to 12V DC unless Fridge Thermostat is turned to 'OFF' (HARD CLICK) OR House Battery MAIN Selector is OFF.
DISCONNECT SHORE POWER/LEAVE ON DOCK
ALL WINDOWS/HEAD DOOR/CABINETS OPEN/CLOSED.
STASH/REPLACE ENGINE COVERS
WINDOWS OPEN/SECURED
FENDERS: POSITIONED/ REMOVED.
DOCK LINES: POSITIONED/REMOVED..
CLEANUP:
CONNECT SHOREPOWER, AIR COND
AC PANEL ON
FLUSH ENGINES/END OF DAY
WASH DOWN BOAT/ENGINES
ENGINE COVERS
VHF ANT DOWN.
REMOVE FROM/REPLACE IN SAFE:
BOAT KEYS, CAR KEYS, WALLET.
HANDHELD STD HORIZEN VHF
FUJINON BINOCULARS
STEINER MARINE BINOCS
CAMERA
BLUE BAG:
PAPER NAUTICAL CHARTS, TIDE TABLES, OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS AND MANUALS.
TRAILERING PRE-DEPARTURE:
VHF, AIS ANTENNAS, Anchor light DOWN.
Hailer cover secure for long-distance trailering.
SECURE BIMINI.
BILGE PLUG OUT.
REMOVE 5A FUSE FOR GARMIN NETWORK/AIS 300.
12V DC SWICH PANELS (2 @HELM, 1 COCKPIT):
ALL OFF (Fridge runs on 12v unless House Battery MAIN IS OFF).
110V AC PANEL: ALL OFF.
TRANSOM STRAPS: REPLACED.
GREASE BEARING ZERKS.
CHECK TRAILER /TRUCK TIRE PRESSUES/TST MONITOR
TRUCK BED COVER UNLOCKED/LOCKED.
SHORE POWER CORD REMOVED-STOWED
WINDOWS CLOSED/OPEN.
FRIDGE/HEAD DOORS CLOSED.
Windows closed, aft door closed.
DRAIN PLUG OUT.
REC’R PIN/LOCK SECURE.
HITCH SAFETY CHAINS CROSSED/SECURE.
COUPLER DOWN AND LOCKED.
SURGE BREAK-AWAY CABLE SECURED TO HITCH.
CONNECT/CHECK TRL LGTS.
BOWHOOK SAFETY CHAIN SECURE.
WINCH STRAP LOCKED/SECURE.
TRANSOM STRAPS SECURED.
ARMSTRONG LADDER SECURED.
RINSE SURGE BRAKES AND TRAILER.
TRUCK TOW/HAUL MODE ON.
LIGHTS ON.
DirecLink showing ‘OK’ and ‘CONNECTED’
TRAILERING: AT RAMP:
BILGE PLUG IN.
OPEN/ZIPPER BIMINI.
EAR TECS ON.
BOW SAFETY CHAIN: REMOVED/REPLACED.
BOW STRAP: REMOVED/REPLACED.
TRANSOM STRAPS: REMOVED/REPLACED.
FROM INSIDE BOAT: LIFE JACKETS: BUCKLED TO RAIL/REMOVED.
FENDERS: POSITIONED INSIDE/REMOVED.
DOCK LINES: POSITIONED/REMOVED..
LOCK PICKUP BED COVER.
SHIP GPS, VHF TO SCAN, NETWORK, AIS: ON
SWIM LADDER SECURED.
TRUCK BLACK CHOCKS DEPLOYED FOR LAUNCHING.
WINDLASS CHAIN ¼ G-4 HI TEST 90 FT
THEN 200 FEET 8 PLAIT LEWMAR RODE.
CABLE TIE COLOR KEY:
FEET CABLE TIES
12 INCHES 2 RED
AT HULL BOTTOM 1 RED
5 1 black
10 1 green
15 1 blk 1 green
20 2 green
30 2 yellow
35 1 yellow 2 blk
40 1 blue
50 2 blue
60 3 blue
70 1 red
200' .5" line
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STORAGE LOCATIONS:
STAYS ON BOAT:
BERTH FORWARD STARBD STORAGE:
FORTRESS ANCHOR, 150FT 3/8 LINE/CHAIN
FIRST AID BOX, JUMPER CABLE BAG
SPARE SHOREPOWER CORD
LARSEN 12V HANDHELD SPOTLIGHT
BERTH FORWARD PORT STORAGE:
ENGINE SPARE PARTS WATER PUMP REBUILD KITS X 2
SPARK PLUGS
PROP REPLACEMENT PARTS
PROPANE CAMP STOVE, PERCOLATOR COFFEE POT
SS 2 QT POT
PORT FISHBOX:
REAR ANCHOR/RODE, HOSES/CONNECTORS,
STARBOARD FISHBOX:
6 FENDERS, FENDERMINDERS
ABANDON SHIP BAG:
SEE INVOICE/INCLUDES CG REQ.
UPPER SHELF :
INDOOR WINDOW COVERS
COAMING BOXES:
BOAT HOOK, SHOREPOWER SUPPORTS
UNDER TRANSOM SEAT:
ENGINE OIL, GAS SPILL KIT
HEAD BOXES:
HEAD TREATMENT CHEMICALS, HEAD CLEANERS.
RAYMARINE CLEANER.
WINDSHIELD SPRAYER W/ VINEGAR.
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE FOR BILGE.
AFT CABIN PORT CABINETS: BY DOOR (TALL CABINET)
FIRE EXT #3, FIRE/SMOKE DET #2
INBOARD BIN:
ANCHOR TIE OFF, ANCHOR MARKER FLOAT
AFT DOOR & FRONT WINDOW BUG SCREENS
HOSES
DOCK LINES
OUBOARD BIN:
TYPE 1 SOLAS LIFE VESTS (2) + ATTACHMENTS
TYPE 4 INFLATABLE LIFE VESTS (2)
FLAG POLE
REPLACEMENT CO2 CARTRIDGES.
UNDER AFT TABLE SEAT:
BOAT UMBRELLA
TOWELS/WASHCLOTHS
SUN HATS
BUTT BAGS
OUTBOARD: 12V FANS X3
GUEST SAFETY BRIEF:
FIRST AID BOX LOCATION/CONTENTS:
FRONT BERTH PORT BOX.
DITCH BAG LOCATION/CONTENTS (GPS SAT EPIRB IN SAFE).
FIRE EXTINGHERS:
#1 REAR PORT CABINET DOOR.
#2 OVER STARBOARD GALLEY.
#3 FRONT OF PORT NAV SEAT
VHF RADIOS:
#1 FIXED GARMIN 200 ON NETWORK
#2, #3 HANDHELD WATERPROOF GPS/DSC STD HOR 871’S IN DITCH BAG
#4 HANDHELD STD HORIZEN IN SAFE (LIGHTNING PROTECTED).
#5 ICOM HANDHELD AT HELM
VHF DISTRESS CALL:
SELECT CH 16 (RED BUTTON ON SHIP VHF).
PRESS MIKE “MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY,
THIS IS MV CAT 'O MINE, FLORIDA 2805 ROMEO-LIMA.”
REPEAT 3 TIMES...
SAY LOCATION (READ LAT/LONG GPS POSITION OFF RADIO LCD OR PLOTTER).
NATURE OF EMERGENCY: (FIRE, TAKING ON WATER, ETC). NUMBER OF PERSONS ON BOARD:
CONDITION OF ANY INJURES:
SEAWORTHINESS:
I AM A 30 FT PILOTHOUSE POWER/YAMAHA OUTBOARDS CATAMARAN, CREAM COLOR, BLACK TRIM.
“I WILL BE LISTENING ON CHANNEL 16. THIS IS M/V CAT O'MINE, FLORIDA 2805 ROMEO-LIMA.”
KIDS UNDER 12 REQ TO WEAR LIFEVESTS AT ALL TIMES IAW MS LAW.
STAY AWAY FROM SIDES DURING DOCKING MANUEVERS.
SHUT OFF ENGINE (NOT ‘NEUTRAL’) WHEN ANYONE IS BOARDING.
GULF ISLANDS NATL PARK GULF BREEZE OFFICE:
(850) 934-2600
US COAST GUARD PENSACOLA: 850-453-8282
COAST GUARD CUTTERS:
BOUY TENDER CYPRESS
DECISIVE AND DAUNTLESS (210 FT, AUG 2018)
MEMBER: SEA TOW OF PENSACOLA
PROGRESSIVE INSURANCE: POLICY # 32439213-0
CLAIMS 1 800 925 2886
TRIP TICKET
DATE GAL IN TANK (75 X2 CAP) Gas used zero’d out? Gas gal used
DISCREPANCIES LIST:
YAMAHA LF150TXR
X 1012701
64P D
YAMAHA F150TXR
X 1102783
63P D
spark plugs NGK 6376 LFR5A-11
Amazon Flight Crew Checklist
https://www.amazon.com/Flight-Crew-Checklist-Binder-Protectors/dp/B005E0TF2U/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1530738123&sr=8-1&keywords=flight+crew+checklist _________________ John and Eileen Highsmith
2010 Tom Cat 255, Cat O' Mine
Yamaha F150, LXF150 |
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hardee
Joined: 30 Oct 2006 Posts: 12632 City/Region: Sequim
State or Province: WA
C-Dory Year: 2005
C-Dory Model: 22 Cruiser
Vessel Name: Sleepy-C
Photos: SleepyC
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Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2018 9:48 am Post subject: |
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I'm not home know so searching the sight is difficult but seems there was a discussion about check lists way back there somewhere when I was just learning C-Dory. I had a printed one I used for several years, then totally memorized, but now that I have become more experienced, a checklist might be usefull again. I don't know as much as I did a few years ago
Harvey
SleepyC _________________ Though in our sleep we are not conscious of our activity or surroundings, we should not, in our wakefulness, be unconscious of our sleep. |
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Marco Flamingo
Joined: 09 Jul 2015 Posts: 1154 City/Region: Seattle
State or Province: WA
C-Dory Year: 2004
C-Dory Model: 16 Cruiser
Vessel Name: Limpet
Photos: Limpet
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Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2018 12:34 pm Post subject: |
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I searched, but my searching skills aren't great and I am easily distracted. If it doesn't appear soon, I'll have to re-invent one.
Mark |
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