Pat, you may not get an immediate response to a message on Tom's facebook as he shows no posts since January.
Kathy is more active on hers promoting a book she recently published. Her profile shows their Cdory so try contacting them here -
https://www.facebook.com/kathryn.g.callahan
Rob
Pat, I believe this may be him - looks like him and married to Kathy from Alexandria.
https://www.facebook.com/tom.callahan.756/about
Regards,
Rob
PS - thhttps://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=1 ... 2594542810
Looks like they have a Cdory as well.
WOW! I've heard of Christmas in July but Christmas in April? I've owned several older boats that I've imagined repowering but,,,,, You must be beyond excited!
Enjoy the summer.
Rob
I believe Eastern has a similar time projection for the build on a new Rossi and used ones are scarce as hens teeth right now - not to mention selling for crazy $$.
Rob
We have been using these extensively in auto body for about the last 20 years. I found the 2" discs easiest to use. Because of the angle gearing they will not last as long as the straight die grinders. I have one of the straight ones(Mac tools) that is 30 years old and has hundreds of hours use...
Robert Meyers has the same top on his Cdory. Pics of it in his album - username "Brazo".
Nice for fishing or tending lines going through locks, etc.
Rob
I boated for years on Lake Erie around the Long Point inner bay. This area is shallow - no rocks just weeds and shifting sand bars. Locals taught me how to navigate by sight, sound and feel. They didn't even use a depth gauge because set at the lowest setting the alarm would still be going off...
Colby, I don't know the correct answer but here's some random thoughts.
1/ at idle it would suck water equally well facing any direction - I don't know what you would use a wash down hose for while at planning speeds.
2/ the face containing the intake grate is tapered so comparing that to any...
I guess I'm safe after all. Just went out to the shed and checked my jug. It is the blue Startron and not Sta-bil. It was what my marina recommended when they winterized my boat.
:thup
Thanks for the clarification Harvey,
Rob
I second Colby's advise. First I recommend installing a 3 way valve as he has. This allows you to isolate any problem in 1 line or the other.
Air leaks can be hard to find. A small leak may allow air in under suction and yet not show signs of leaking gas. A small leak can also allow the gas to...
This was my question as well. One problem here is - if you have a large deep cycle house battery that has been drawn down to 50% and it is connected to a relatively small and fragile alternator turning at slow rpm - it will be a sponge sucking as many amps from the alt. as it can get and the alt...