We installed a second battery for similar reasons - downrigger, electronics including planned for radar. I also installed one of these: http://www.ezacdc.com/Scripts/prodView. ... roduct=109 to manage the batteries and be sure to have sufficient charge left in the primary to start the outboard...
While working on one project I would find 2-3 more that needed doing. One of the "pleasures" of boat ownership. Once the must do stuff was done we have been splitting our time between working on it and actually using it. That helps a lot.
Chris
Spent the day out on the sound fishing Jeff Head and Port Madison. Couple of strikes, one to the boat and lost it along with a small flounder when jigging. It started off sloppy and then was flat calm for awhile. A nice fall day on the water. We also saw porpoises, seals and some loons I've...
Roger - I've used those in the past ('75 fiberglass Boler camper). They work great - but are expensive. The clear heat shrink in bulk is cheap as is the self sealing tape. For some reason I always end up redoing my wiring projects :oops: so it quickly adds up.
Chris
The ones I used recently are completely sealed units without any connection at the light unit. The weak link is the butt connector for connecting the wires from the light units to the wiring harness which get submerged on my trailer when launching/retrieving. I sealed mine with heat shrink and...
This is the part I'm most interested in - I guess I should have been more specific in my question :oops:. How does the driver get in and out of the boat? The high freeboard is one thing that makes them so safe but is a hindrance entering and exiting. Even with waders how do you get back onto...
Did a day trip out to Blake Island. At the dock was an un-named 22 cruiser. Met bmacpiper with his 19 Angler at the Eagle Harbor boat launch. He was launching we were landing.
Chris
Thanks to all for the warm welcome we received when showing up sans boat today for the Gathering. It was nice to be able to put some faces to names and boats. We look forward to see you all again in the future, on the water and at Gatherings.
Chris and Jackie
I was initially thinking that a hitch extension would be too expensive/complicated but after further thought and looking at available options the extension using the folding hitch is both cheaper and more effective. Fabricating my own is a little beyond my abilities. A lot of woodworking, epoxy...
More great advice. Thanks. One reason for choosing the C-Dory was the access to such a great resource here. The extend a hitch looks a little involved and starts at $329. What about one of these: http://shop.easternmarine.com/index.cfm ... goryID=215. Its the folding hitch - which isn't a...
Thanks for the fast response. I hadn't thought about the glides for the bunks. I can get 13in rims with 5 lugs and tires that will drop me down from 26" to 22" diameter so 2" lower. Add the glides and I should be good to go!
Chris