Wizard
08-18-2004, 02:00 PM
My boat has been out of the water since returning from my last Coral 3 day/2 night run about 3.5 weeks ago. Had a few things that needed to be done, and a few things I wanted to do while it was out. Here is a list of what is finished, or almost finished, in the last 3.5 weeks:
Flushed cooling system (thanks for the help Mike)
Replaced impeller
Tested/calibrated water temp sensor (Mike helped)
Replaced shift cable (thanks again Mike)
Painted all drainage channels around hatches
Installed weatherseal around hatches
Replaced/rebuilt port-side engine wiring harness
Stripped/primered/2-coats Alumaspray bottom paint on outdrive
Same process on trim tabs
Same process to a new set of backup props
Installed different props to test performance
Removed old unused paddlewheel thru-hull sensor in bottom, fiberglassed hole closed.
Fiberglassed fish hold drain closed
Fiberglass 7 feet of keel section, 3 layers glass, umpteen layers resin, 3 days of sanding, to remove all chips/nicks/etc from years of use and probable soft beaching before I bought it.
Replaced teak around deck tackle cabinet, 5 coats Sikkens, 3 coats Epiphanes clear gloss
Scraped 3 inches of growth off bottom, sanded bottom, finishing 2-coats bottom paint/3-coats at waterline of bottom paint (Thanks Phil for idea and brace of how to lift boat off trailer)
5 new galvanized 15" wheels and H78-15D Towmaster tires for trailer.
Repaired trailer tail-light wiring that dog keeps eating.
Put her in the water last Saturday for test, got 200 yards from ramp, opened engine cover and watched the lid blow completely off the sea-water strainer. Boat back on trailer and home again. Strainer on order.
Probably forgot a couple of things. It's been a long 3+ weeks. Gotta love boats huh?
Just thought I'd share.
Flushed cooling system (thanks for the help Mike)
Replaced impeller
Tested/calibrated water temp sensor (Mike helped)
Replaced shift cable (thanks again Mike)
Painted all drainage channels around hatches
Installed weatherseal around hatches
Replaced/rebuilt port-side engine wiring harness
Stripped/primered/2-coats Alumaspray bottom paint on outdrive
Same process on trim tabs
Same process to a new set of backup props
Installed different props to test performance
Removed old unused paddlewheel thru-hull sensor in bottom, fiberglassed hole closed.
Fiberglassed fish hold drain closed
Fiberglass 7 feet of keel section, 3 layers glass, umpteen layers resin, 3 days of sanding, to remove all chips/nicks/etc from years of use and probable soft beaching before I bought it.
Replaced teak around deck tackle cabinet, 5 coats Sikkens, 3 coats Epiphanes clear gloss
Scraped 3 inches of growth off bottom, sanded bottom, finishing 2-coats bottom paint/3-coats at waterline of bottom paint (Thanks Phil for idea and brace of how to lift boat off trailer)
5 new galvanized 15" wheels and H78-15D Towmaster tires for trailer.
Repaired trailer tail-light wiring that dog keeps eating.
Put her in the water last Saturday for test, got 200 yards from ramp, opened engine cover and watched the lid blow completely off the sea-water strainer. Boat back on trailer and home again. Strainer on order.
Probably forgot a couple of things. It's been a long 3+ weeks. Gotta love boats huh?
Just thought I'd share.