Will,
I agree with Gary. If you operate that boat in salt water, you NEED to haul it out and flush it after use. Either on the rack or a lift. Leaving it in the water with any kind of cooling kit will kill it.
Now, as for the cooling kit..... ABSOLUTELY get one! Especially if it's a freshwater...
Have a 280 Sundance (twin 4.3 Brave 1) and suspect similar models are the same.
There's a steering pin behind the engines that controls the steering and is corroding. Have bee told that both the engines and outdrives must be pulled to fix. Is this true?
Absolutely NOT! If she can't hand someone a line from INSIDE the boat, then my docking job was not done right. If wind or current is strong enough where throwing a line is the only way, then I throw the line, NO ONE ELSE!
I really don't understand the captain that sits back and drives the boat...
A few comments....
I research all three options for smaller boats for forward scanners. Simrad, Garmin and Echo Pilot.
Overall, gut feeling the Echo Pilot 2D is the best. Their cheaper version "may" not get the job done and the upscale 3D version is $10K and not affordable for a small boat...
Another question....
After talking with SeaRay support, they say there's a connection block to the generator from the panel, to supply power to the blower.
And that block is a source of failure and can be bypassed. Tech said it's behind the instrument panel, which I can't find. The wires from...
Yes, SeaRay has made some screwups and the panel was one. I'll never have a boat with that again. that hatch breaker qualifies for a Darwin award!
Well, my partner found both left and right panels and bought them. Not cheap. Like to have spares so the boat has minimal downtime, especially in...
Ya, that's my understanding, but a bit vague on how it works. Overall, I'm not a fan of touch pads and in favor of switches which are MUCH easier to deal with. I'm gonna call my Merc dealer to see if they can help with aftermarket part numbers.
Kevin,
Who sells them? I check with Sea Ray a while ago and they said they didn't have them and don't support them anymore. I know they are used on a LOT of boats, SeaRay and others. Thx.
The electrical pad for lights, stereo, horn etc. is going haywire.
It's part no. 1718618
Description: MODULE, ELEC SWPAD S-CRUISER STBD CNVX RV2
What is doing is that sometimes a switch doesn't work, then I push the next switch ant the first one works. The lights quit when I pushed the stereo...
OK,
All, I have a leak in the outdrive lift hose that goes from the pump reservoir to the outdrive. The leak is right at the point where it goes from the engine compartment through the transom to the outdrive.
How can one fix this. access is very tight?
All, I have a leak in the outdrive lift hose that goes from the pump reservoir to the outdrive. The leak is right at the point where it goes from the engine compartment through the transom to the outdrive.
All,
I believe I have a leak on the timing cover on my 280 Dancer, 4.3 Merc engine.
Looks like it's a bitch to change. Has anyone done this? My mechanic says pull the engine, but looks like it could be changed in place, perhaps with some wiggling. There's a flange on the cover that makes it...
Mike,
First, you can rarely go wrong with a bigger engine. For the most part they don't drink anymore gas than the smaller one (sometimes less), and minimal difference in maintenance. Well worth it when you're loaded and want to quickly get on plane.
Now, it might be sacrilegious to mention...
Not as efficiently as a trawler, and once you get over hull speed, which is around 5 knots in a 280, your efficiency goes down the toilet until you get up on plane.
To figure this out, run the 280 at slow speed, and when the bow starts to pick up, you're starting to push water getting...
Problems with 4.3 rotor and cap....
On our twin 2003 4.3 MPI Dancer, we changed the plug wires, cap and rotor. After that it ran like crap. Harder to start, and both engines occasionally quit after starting (didn't have that before), AND wouldn't push the boat over 2200 rpm and no way could we...
Or you can drain the oil prior to pulling the filter. Drain after running it, a put a small hole in the top of the filter, and you'll have virtually no mess.