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I mentioned earlier our Glomex antenna appears to have no 12VDC power. I would normally first suspect a fuse, possibly an automotive-type blade fuse in a fuse block somewhere.
The Parts Manual, Salon (Port View), part #11, says:
11 1781228 MONITOR, CO DETECTOR WHT CMD-4
1782156 PLATE, CO MONITOR BCKNG WHT CMD-4
1647148 FUSE BLOCK, 10-GNG CO MONITOR TV AMP W/LABELS
The Owners Manual, P7.1, says:
The CO monitors are powered through the fuse block behind the salon DC Distribution Panel.
I'm interpreting all that to mean I need to open up the AC/DC distribution panel to get to the fuse block that might have a blown TV antenna fuse (and coincidentally has fuses for the CO detectors).
That's the way the 52 is configured, and the fuses are there.
Hey Ken!Hire a captain.
I’d go up and bring her down but we are in the motor home for the next week.
Ken.
Sad day today. No time to get two weeks off to take Reward to her winter home in Cape Coral, so we winterized her this weekend. She'll be happy in fresh water and under cover this winter, but Susan and I will winter in Ft. Myers without her - sad.
Looking forward to seeing you and Kris!!Hey Carter……That’s unfortunate……But at least you will be down in the warm weather so that’s a plus! Hopefully, we can get together.
Has anyone replaced the sub zero freezer model#249FFI. Looking for a compatible model that will be a direct replacement.
Have not, but...
I was recently troubleshooting potential issues with our 700BR-3 drawer fridge unit, and had some useful contact with the Sub-Zero technical folks. They were very helpful, and may well be able to answer what new models could be a drop-in replacement for the 249FFI.
-Chris
Sad day today. No time to get two weeks off to take Reward to her winter home in Cape Coral, so we winterized her this weekend. She'll be happy in fresh water and under cover this winter, but Susan and I will winter in Ft. Myers without her - sad.
Hey Ken!
Looking forward to being back in SWFL for the next 8 months! Captains run fast on the river - risky for submerged debris - ask me - I've hit invisible objects twice running fast. $18Kl Now we run 10 kts until we get to the Gulf.
Thanks Ken,i hear you. Lucky we only have sand down here. We would love to get together with you when you get settled.
ken
We traded in our '07 52DB, Truly Blessed III, for an 07 58DB, creatively named Truly Blessed IV. We spend a lot of time on the boat and the full beam master state with queen bed that we can walk around to make is nice, as is the larger bridge and salon. Plus....our youngest is now taller than I am and he no longer fit in the bunks of the 52DB.
We loved the 52-we put 500 hours on her in 4.5 seasons. Great boat, and a rocket ship with the 800 HP MANs. At WOT, the 58 is nearly as fast, albeit gulping a bit more fuel, but she is also more comfortable in rough seas--approx 8 tons heavier than the 52.
The 58 was purchased in Pompano Beach, then sold and moved up to the Occoquan River. The owner's wife suffered an injury that prevented her from being able to safely climb the bridge ladder, so the boat had very little use over the last couple years. The MANs have 1,000 hours; the Onan has 1500. We did proper due diligence with a great surveyor, and Hild's Marine Service, the Mid Atlantic MAN Dealer, performed the mechanical survey-great folks. She surveyed well, but we had a two page list of small items, all of which the seller agreed to take care of.
Prince William Marine did an incredible job taking care of the survey items and cleaning her up-new bottom paint, black canvas to replace the factory tweed (and an Ez2CY bridge enclosure); and a host of other items. My sons and I replaced all the bridge and cockpit white lights with blue LEDs, and the boat looks nearly new.
I'll throw in here if you don't mind. Don't confuse brightness with color temperature. I have replaced all lamps on the boat sans engine room with LED. For the three inch recessed lights in the cabin I kept the temperature to no more than 3600 degrees Kelvin and matched the lumens (brightness) to the halogens and for the heads 5000 degrees Kelvin (more towards sunshine). These are the lamps from Marinebeam.com I installed for the living areas https://store.marinebeam.com/9-led-back-pin-g4-smd-power-cluster-novi-bp-g4-09x/Skip - i have thought about replacing all our lights with LED but wondered if they would be too bright etc. let me know how you like them after the exchange - we have had our 2006 58 since Oct. 2017 and really love the boat - we had a 400 Sedan Bridge for many years prior and i wanted to go to a 52 and my wife really wanted the 58 and i am so glad we went to the 58 - thanks
Don’t let me ruin it for you guys... I was told Christmas tree fasteners too. However, I found out the hard way that they are actually screwed on from behind. Pry hard enough and you’ll see what I mean. Summer went by without ordering the 1/4” rope lighting so it’s on the spring punch list at this point.
FWIW I did replace the rope lighting under the vanity in the master head.
You don’t/can’t. I pried hard enough thinking they were super tough Christmas tree clips (as SR customer support guessed) and ended up ripping it right off the screws! As far as I can tell there is no other way. They had to have been preassembled and then the salon built around them?
Alright so it’s actually pretty easy. Using both hands, grip the top of the fabric panel with your fingers behind the panel. Pull firmly and strongly and you should feel the wood start to pull away from the screws. Keep pulling until it gives way, then pull it off at the bottom. It’s important to note that when you pull on the fabric panel, you’re actually pulling the wood panel behind off with it. It will come off as one piece.Can you let me know how you were able to unscrew them to get them off - i have looked but don't have a clue - thanks for your help in advance
Anyone having trouble with their sliding door lock set? Seems like I am having to adjust the latchplate up/down to a very precise point to get the lock to work properly. I contacted Taylormade for a price on their P/N 5101780 lockset, and they said $3,556 and not available! I went back and said I don't need the whole door - just the lockset!! I'm waiting to hear.
I'm going to take some measurements and see if this one fits:
https://www.ebay.ie/itm/271432219332