Search results

  1. K

    Is This Thinking TOO FAR Out of the BOX

    I also like a paddle wheel on my transducer for a speed signal for all the reasons Hardee mentioned. Out of curiosity, I compared my paddle wheel speed indication with GPS speed-over-ground. On a calm day on a calm lake I went back and forth at various speeds and recorded speed and SOG (I was...
  2. K

    URGENT EMERGENCY DSC CALL BUTTON USE

    I wouldn't complain too much about the BoatUS $25 fee. I just went through the FCC for my MMSI (since I plan on boating in Canada and maybe Baja). The cost was $220, which includes an unneeded ship radio station license. The bureaucratic maze with the FCC was not a pleasant experience as well.
  3. K

    URGENT EMERGENCY DSC CALL BUTTON USE

    Thanks Gary, I'll give them a call. Karl
  4. K

    URGENT EMERGENCY DSC CALL BUTTON USE

    I recently learned the VHF in my boat was programmed with a phony MMSI (if it was real it would have been issued in Croatia?????). I've just got a new MMSI issued from the FCC but now I need to send the radio back to Uniden so they can wave their magic wand over it so I can program my new MMSI...
  5. K

    C-Dory 22 Accident

    What a tragedy. I looked at the data from the Newport buoy and the swell was over 10' that morning.
  6. K

    Reverse Polarity Light - Red

    You should always use a power cable that is rated for 30 amps if you are connecting to a 30 supply even if your internal main breaker will trip at 15 amps. The 15 amp main breaker only protects components 'downstream' of it, it does not protect your input cable. For example, if you had a short...
  7. K

    Moisture control under v-berth mattress

    I had the drippy cave, dampness under the mattress syndrome and solved it by adding Vetus round portholes on the port and starboard wall of the V-berth and elevating the mattress by a adding 1/2" x 3/4" cedar slats every 4" under the mattress to allow some airflow. I open the portholes and...
  8. K

    Electric Outboards

    Those are good specs. I might go for it at 100 miles on a charge. And you are right, it is coming.
  9. K

    Electric Outboards

    The pricing is interesting, the motor is $6000, charger $2000, and a single battery pack $8500. The battery pack holds 8.8 kWh so if WOT of 1500 prop RPM is the full 25kW then a single battery pack would fully discharge in 21 minutes. So a practical boat would need multiple battery packs and...
  10. K

    Electric...

    I have worked in electric submarine propulsion for years and there are a few murky issues with this motor and battery. First, they offer a 60 kWh battery. At 180 hp (134 kW) the battery would be fully discharged in less than 27 minutes so WOT must be used sparingly. The estimate of 70 miles...
  11. K

    Thar she blows!

    In August eight humpbacks joined me as I fished for salmon over a massive bait ball south of Winchester Bay, Oregon. They tended to dive and breech as three separate groups. There was one calf that mimicked her mother's moves perfectly. The bait ball was huge, initially 40 feet thick and a...
  12. K

    Friends Don't Let Friends Eat Sausage Casings

    I must confess I really like a good 'tube steak' but I only buy those in natural casings -- easy to find in Southern Oregon -- but I'm not sure I want to know what is in them.
  13. K

    Improving Trim By Moving The Batteries

    My boat had a similar setup when I purchased it although the two batteries where in the bilge between the gas tanks (bad idea). I moved the starter battery to the starboard lazarette and the house battery to the space below the v-berth. I built a battery mount supported by vibration isolaters...
  14. Battery holder below V-berth

    Battery holder below V-berth

    Battery holder below V-berth
  15. K

    Advice on mooring my boat for the summer

    I pulled Nowhere Fast out and brought her home after two great months moored at Salmon Harbor, Winchester Bay. I was able to get out on the boat two days per week. The gas I saved not towing to boat each time more than paid for the slip fee. I loved being part of the community on my dock and...
  16. K

    Advice on mooring my boat for the summer

    Thanks Bob and Dan, Your advice is always welcome. One specific question: what to do about flushing the outboard after a day of use? I will have fresh water available and can use the flushing port, but the Suzuki manual says not to run the motor if you use the flushing port. I suppose I...
  17. K

    Advice on mooring my boat for the summer

    I'm planning on renting a slip in Winchester Bay for a few months this summer. This will be the first time I've moored my boat for an extended period. I'd welcome any tips or advice on setup, what to leave on the boat, what not to leave on the boat, and what ever I haven't thought of. Thanks...
  18. K

    22 Cruiser, How To Get The Bilge Water Out?

    My 22' cruiser (Nowhere Fast) is a 2008 with the same cockpit setup. When I got it a year ago, I found water below the cockpit shoe. I traced the problem (primarily) to the screw holes that held the gas tank covers to the shoe. They pierced the shoe where there is no balsa and allowed water...
  19. K

    05/13 - 05/16 - Friday Harbor CBGT 2021

    Tango and I sure enjoyed meeting everyone and exploring the San Juan's for the first time. We will be back! I posted a few photos in the Friday Harbor 2021 album.
Back
Top