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  1. Doc Stressor

    mystery water

    When you are at anchor, the water runs forward from the bilge, and the bow gets pulled down by the rode. The float position in the aft bilge allows a fair amount of water to accumulate before the pump turns on. The forward bilge is quite low because of the shape of the hull. So the water...
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    arm rest refurb

    These are from a 2008 Seafarer. They are in excellent condition. Shoot me a PM and we can discuss things.
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    arm rest refurb

    What year is your Seafarer? I may have a set of armrests in good condition that might meet your needs.
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    204C Repower

    That old hull can actually benefit from more weight on the transom. When I ran my old 204C, I had a padded 200 quart cooler that I mounted just in front of the spashwell. When I had passengers sitting back there on the cooler, the boat would ride a lot better in a chop than when they were...
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    Should I purchase this 2012 Yamaha F250

    My F250 would foul plugs because it made oil whenever I trolled. The oil level would eventually get high enough in the crankcase that it would go through the breather into the intake manifold. A bad fuel dilution problem like mine can't easily be fixed short of a rebuild. I got rid of my F250...
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    Auto Pilot

    Any autopilot that interfaces with your NMEA2000 backbone will work, regardless of the manufacturer. I have a Furuno Navpilot 300 on my boat that is independent of my Simrad NSO EVO3. My neighbor has the same Simrad with a Simrad autopilot. Each has its pluses and minuses. The Simrad...
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    Simrad NSS question

    The old ones had a 3V lithium battery that was soldered in place behind the circuit board. It needs to go back to SIMRAD. They only make them to last 5 years or so. I don't know about the NSS, but there needs to be powered internal memory to store any configuration information.
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    300 hour service question

    Dielectric grease is silicon-based and contains no petroleum.
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    A few newb questions about batteries...

    Yamaha actually specs 182 minutes of reserve capacity. That is probably overkill, but it will allow you to run the engine for about 3 hr after an alternator failure. It also provides plenty of power for a powerful amplifier system that uses a lot of juice to play music at anchor. If you just...
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    A few newb questions about batteries...

    The best $20 you will ever spend if you maintain your own batteries: Load Tester Unless there is severe battery damage, a freshly charged battery will always show 12.6 or so volts. But what happens when you put it under a load like starting your engine? I've used this Harbor Freight piece of...
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    A few newb questions about batteries...

    I have gone 7 years between replacements using Deka 27M6 flooded cell batteries in my last 3 boats. These are listed as starting batteries but are actually dual-purpose given the 182 minutes of reserve capacity. I leave my fish finder on full-time when I bottom fish and turn on the bait well...
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    Through Hull Transducer Install...

    It is mounted on the transom about 6 inches to the right of the pickup. The sonar doesn't get through the bubbles very well. The 2-D sonar and Downview functions are fine since they shoot straight down. The starboard side view functions fine as well. If you mount a through hull transducer...
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    Through Hull Transducer Install...

    It certainly will screw up a transducer read. They leave a trail of bubbles at almost any speed. My side imaging transducer is mounted on the transom to the starboard side of a pickup and the port image is distorted to the point of being useless.
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    Corrosion fix

    After cleaning and before re-bedding, you should re-passivate the stainless steel or the corrosion will come back. Commercial treatment uses nitric acid but that is pretty dangerous. I have had good luck with citric acid. Your best approach would be a commercial product that both removes the...
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    Vinyl bang cap source

    I got a 6 ft strip from a Grady White dealer 5 years ago and it cost me $76.
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    Anyone Offshore in an Adventure 208?

    I have fished the Gulf extensively for many years. And as my signature indicates, I've had 3 Gradys including a 204C. The 204 and 208 have similar seaworthiness, but the 208 has a softer ride. So I'll relate some experience with the 20-footer. I would routinely run out 30-40 miles from...
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    Additive to gas tank

    Trapper lives in Canada where the gasoline additive standards are higher than in the US. The US has about the lowest minimum additive requirements of any advanced country. That's why automotive companies lobbied for "Top Tier" gasolines, which require a higher level of detergency than the...
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    Re-Power

    Most if not all modern outboards with electronic fuel injection have some type of lean burn function. Some adjust the fuel profile on the fly with input from the TPS and other sensors. Yamaha uses a pre-programmed fueling profile that is leaned out in the midrange. I'm just mentioning my...
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    Re-Power

    Tohatsus are great engines. The difference in weight between them and the other brands (with the exception of Yamaha) is negligible. Tohatsus are a screaming deal for repowering. You can find 225s for around $17,000 each including controls. They make a nice optional 4.3" LCD monitor that is...
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    Finally learned why people don't like the 228 swim platform

    As I've said before, in a bad sea I'd much rather be in a 226 vs a 228. I hate it when a hull doesn't feel locked in and tracking straight. But since I've gotten old and don't go out except in good sea conditions, I wish I had a 228.