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    Water Pump

    Hi - Been awhile since visiting the forum as it has been a crazy year, glad to see 09 go by. Anyway, just received the estimate from my dealer as to the spring commissioning and problems with boat/engines. Basically all OK, except the dealer states that the water pumps need replacement since...
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    cockpit drain hose

    Hi all, Finally found the source (I believe) of the fresh water getting into the foward bilge. The port inboard drain has a leak between the drain and the scupper, so I think the hose is damaged. When it rains, some water leaks out and gets into the bilge and settles forward near the bilge...
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    how deep before bilge pump comes on

    Just checking with others. I was wondering how deep the water in the fwd bilge gets before the auto bilge pump comes on for a 03 Marlin. My pump seems to work OK, but the water seems quite deep (about 2 inches) before it kicks in.
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    cockpit shower rubber cover

    Hi -- Has anyone replaced the rubber cover that goes over the cockpit shower. The one on my Marlin got torn off and I would like to replace it. Any suggestions?? And where did you get one?? Thanks
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    Yamaha Speedometer inlet

    Exactly where are the inlets for the speedometer on the Yamaha 225's. My speedometer has been intermittent and then not working at all. I understand that the inlets may be clogged. Help Thanks
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    Trim/Tilt Indicator

    Just splashed the boat today. The yard had worked on the steering cylinders during the off season. On the run to my slip, noticed that both engines tilt/trim properly, however, the starboard indicator on the guage does not move (stays at full down position.) The port indicator works well...
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    NYS no fluke

    If you have not seen it, check NYS DEC website for 2008 fish regs, NO POSESSION OF FLUKE as of 1/31/08 --- when the season closed last September -- IT CLOSED at least we can still get stripers
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    Only 4 pound Fluke in New York

    NY DEC released the new regs today, and Long Islanders will now need to catch 4 pound flukes or throw them back. 19-1/2 inch is the minumum size, but on the other hand they increased the season to year round. Yea- I often go fluke fishing in January. Go to...