I thought the same. The below video I found from Seaboard marine may help clear things up....
https://www.sbmar.com/product-category/maintenance/zincs/
I don’t know anything about the prop knocker, but the puller that Woody and I are recommending also works on three blade props.
In doing so, you don’t use one of the bolts and it’s nut and relocate one bolt and nut to a centrally located hole on both plates so that all three are in a triangle...
I purchased this one a few years ago for around $350.00, which is what my yard wanted to charge just to pull my props.
I believe it’s the mid line model that Woody recommended. Works great!
The longest trip my wife and I have done on our 44 is a few 10-day trips. We had another couple for part of one of those and it was fine. The second stateroom and head helps a lot when there's another couple but everyone should pack light because there's not much cabin storage. A bridge boat...
In the spring of 2022, I replaced my two after coolers, which have been redesigned and also require an additional mounting bracket. I purchased one directly from Cummins with a resale number I have for $3,655.00 and my mechanic found another and charged me the same price, plus $600.00 for the...
Here it is. It was on an 06 40DA which appears to have a flatter surface on the seat back and may not have the Sea Ray logo centered on top.
I don’t know about you guys that run your cockpit AC, but the one vent on the starboard side that is supposed to be for the cockpit occupants does...
Have any 420/44da owners ever add AC vents to the backrest of their companion helm seat, as seen in the below photo?
It’s a grainy photo, but it appears that the owner drilled into the hollow of the backrest and tied into the AC unit below to supply a flow of air directly into the cockpit...