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    Many ways to sink a boat: Plug, Washdown, and Bilge Pump

    Years ago, I forgot the plug and almost sank our sailboat at the launch ramp. The drain hole was about 1.5" in diameter. By the time I ran back down the ramp, the water in the boat was a foot above the floor, and getting the plug in was a frantic affair. I now have a checklist I follow every...
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    Temo motor

    That reminds me of rigs you find in South American jungles, like this skiff on the Amazon. I'm guessing the advantage is good steering in shallow water:
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    20220523 122437

  4. Amazon skiff

    Amazon skiff

    Amazon skiff
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    Outboard motor up or down for winter storage?

    All this talk of Scotch pads and fabric softener sheets has me worried. We never had any trouble with our previous boats, but shortly after reading your post, I saw a red squirrel run by the boat. That brings to mind a shed we left closed for 20 years. When I finally opened the door, it was...
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    shakedown cruise and trim tabs

    I bought a 22 Cruiser with a 90 HP Suzuki this spring. It has trim tabs but no Permatrim. My experience so far is that the trim tabs are good for leveling the boat when people and gear make one side dip. But to keep the bow down going into the wind or keep it up running downwind, motor trim has...
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    How to remove through hull valve

    My washdown pump uses a through-hull fitting like this with the valve screwed to the top: https://www.westmarine.com/groco-3-4inc ... f6EALw_wcB If yours is similar, your steps would be to disconnect the hose from the valve, remove the valve from the through-hull stem, remove the nut that...
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    1859 San Juan Island "Pig War'

    Interesting story - thanks for posting!
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    Dual battery connections and a tangle of wires

    Well, this is embarrassing. I tightened the cable connections to Battery 2, and now the Guest switch works as expected. If I remove the leads from Bat 2, there is no voltage across them with the switch set to 1, 12.6 V with the switch set to Both and no voltage with the switch set to 2. If I...
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    Dual battery connections and a tangle of wires

    Ack, I misspoke. I think the two batteries are wired in parallel. That is the negative posts are tied together, and I think the positive posts both go to Bat 1 in the Guest switch. I guess I'm going to have to pull out the Guest switch to confirm. I don't understand how the alternator charges...
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    Dual battery connections and a tangle of wires

    We went to launch our recently acquired 2005 22-Cruiser today, only to find the battery wouldn't start or tilt the 90HP Suzuki outboard. It appears the culprit was a loose nut holding the ground wire from the outboard to the ground post on Battery 1. But trying to figure this out has me...
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    20220905 212225

    20220905 212225
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    20220905 182225

    20220905 182225
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    s-l1600

    s-l1600
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    20220905 170916

    20220905 170916
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    s-l1600 (1)

    s-l1600 (1)
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    Transom delaminatioin

    I'll have to assume Thataway is correct since I did not do the removal. The boat shop did get my cap off in one piece. Before you start ripping and tearing... I could tell I had a problem because there was an open crack at the inside of the plastic cap. When I got to looking, I could feel the...
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    Transom delaminatioin

    Jeff Sinn of Morris Marine in Homer did the repair. He did thicken the resin he poured into the voids. We talked about epoxy as a quick fix, but concluded a few layers of glass over the top of the transom would be more likely to last. Interesting that C-Dory has dropped the plastic trim. A layer...
  19. Slight delamination of the forward edge of the transom

    Slight delamination of the forward edge of the transom

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    Transom delaminatioin

    I just got my 2005 22-Cruiser back from the shop after discovering the forward edge of the transom was delaminating... the fiberglass was separating from the foam core. I originally thought I had done the damage, but when I looked at photos from when I bought it in Washington, the crack was...
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