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    Water in Sailfish

    The water that gets into the boat will be under the fuel tanks at the dock. When you put the boat up on plane trim the nose up and the water will run to the aft compartment and be pumped out. You should be able to see it on your bilge pump dash light. Once it is dried out go fishing. At the end...
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    2001 Grady White 282 Sailfish - Macerator, Tank level monitor & Toilet pump assembly Install

    Good searches always comes down to the keywords. “Groco macerator” is a precision search that can be refined from there. I would read thru some of the posts in the 7 pages and maybe add a one or two search terms to the original search. I know I have posted a dozen plus times on this topic...
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    2001 Grady White 282 Sailfish - Macerator, Tank level monitor & Toilet pump assembly Install

    I always encourage new members to learn to search on GG when they first join. There is a tremendous amount of experience captured in GG forum posts. Look there and you can save yourself a lot of time and aggravation. Great Grady returned 7 pages of post related to Groco Macerator...
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    2001 Grady White 282 Sailfish - Macerator, Tank level monitor & Toilet pump assembly Install

    Clearly you didn't spend any time learning how to search correctly. That Groco macerator is discussed often. Not really a big deal to fix. Hacking an alternative is a little problematic but been done before (several times).
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    A month in Florida: Grady-White 275 or Axopar 37?

    What kind of housing do you want to rent? Do you want the boat in the water all the time? I rent a house each year in Islamorada (Lower Mantacumbe) every year for 2 to 2 1/2 months. House is on a canal on Atlantic side. Many more houses on bay side. This is a quiet key (which we like). Longer...
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    A month in Florida: Grady-White 275 or Axopar 37?

    I've done Lauderdale and the Keys that time of year for 20+years. Pompano Beach, Islamorda and Key Colony Beach. Mostly Islamorada. What do you want to do there?
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    Access to the back of the Garmin MFDs on a 330 Express

    My SD card reader (square one) is loose in the overhead box - you can see it next to the microphone cord blow the cover. There is no reason to ever remove the Active Captain card. Only one is permitted per "system" (not one per MFD). 8610xsv and 8612xsv MFD's. There is only the Active Captain SD...
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    No vhf reception or transmission

    Go to West Marine and buy a stubby VHF antenna. Good to have in your ASB in case you break the big one. You can get NOAA weather with a coat hanger for an antenna. Any boating friends with an antenna laying around? How about your marina? I would look around the last thing you did around the...
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    Access to the back of the Garmin MFDs on a 330 Express

    Garmin offers an external SD card reader. Plugs into the back of the unit and you can put it somewhere easy to get to. Mine is loose and next to my VHF. I have an Active Captain 32GB SD card in the back of one of the units and other slots are unused. The external SD reader has 2 SD cards I use...
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    Fixing Water Damaged Panels.

    Replace them with Starboard - Seafoam.
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    Can someone tell me what this is?

    Mixing different manufacturers on a boat network can be a bit tricky. Especially with older equipment. NMEA 0183 is discrete wiring and more configuration. NMEA 2000 is plug-and-play. Then there are proprietary networks. Becomes harder to wire/setup/configure if you are not familiar with the...
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    Can someone tell me what this is?

    The autopilot will have a magnetic heading sensor in it. The trick is networking the different manufacturers units. You should have an electronics guy go over all the setups and connections. Where are you located? Someone here on GG can recommend someone.
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    Can someone tell me what this is?

    The Lowrance HDS 12 Gen 3 looks to be a current product. I'm going to assume that the chart plotter was replaced before you bought the boat. The puck on the hardtop looks like it's been there awhile. It's possible it is a Lorance Point-1 puck which includes a magnetic heading sensor...
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    Can someone tell me what this is?

    Is this a new install? Did that compass rose ever work? First thing to try is setting the unit to heading-up orientation. To set the magnetic heading on a Lowrance HDS 12 Gen 3, first go to the Chart page and access Chart Options, then select Heading Up under the Orientation tab. For the most...
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    Can someone tell me what this is?

    That is your GPS antenna. It connects to something. You must have more than a radar. A multifunction display maybe? Chartplotter?
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    Waste fill

    I would put it on the walk around horizontal surface. That way you position the pump out hose vertically. It can be on either side. Don't forget to add a vent on the side of the hull.
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    ACR beacon question

    You should not change the battery in an ACR ResQLink yourself; instead, it must be replaced by an ACR Certified Battery Replacement Center. These centers are trained and insured to ensure the device is properly sealed, tested, and fully functional after the replacement, which is critical for a...
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    Need input on quality fishing tools

    Links fixed. [https://www.zoro.com/clauss-shop-shears-right-hand-8-in-l-18039/i/G3477336/[/URL] [https://www.zoro.com/clauss-shop-shears-ambidextrous-7-in-l-18516/i/G3621703/[/URL]
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    Need input on quality fishing tools

    I buy Clauss titanium coated shears. Use them for bait rigging, general line cutting, just about everything. They will eventually rust. I throw them away at the end of the season. I also use the small Manley pliers. In the spring I put them in a ziplock bag and spray with WD40 or BPBlaster...
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    Looking for 228 Seafarer fuel tank brackets.

    Sounds good. Sourcing things is a little different down under!