To the best of my memory:
Whole front door must come off incl. hinges.
Then 4 screws in panel corners. Panel is split in two as far as I remember - top part and lower part. I think to remember it was easier to get the top one out and then I could access everything from there. One panel is...
on mine it was not the steering pin itself - but the surface and seals around the steering pins. Apart from that I had tiny leak from pitot tube seals.
The reason was probably that the boat had been lift kept - so rubber and seals dried out making them leak.
On my drives I had to replace the...
known issue on all 08's with SeaCore - mine had it on both drives.
Both pins replaced - all tubes/rubber/sensors wires from engine to drives replaced - transom seals redone - engines re-aligned. Since engines had to come out anyway - I did it all in one go as it was cheaper than...
Hi Guys,
just wanted to post an update. I'm now boat-less. :( We are moving from UAE to London in about a week - and maybe next year to San Francisco. I tried getting transport quotes but getting a boat out of the UAE is twice as expensive as getting it here. So I sadly had to sell my work of...
While soldering is not super on a boat for many cables - I spotted the below product - I think that would be great for things like NMEA 0183 wires or other thin signal wires.
It is a Solder Sleeve - where you plug the wires in from each end like a crimp wire connector - but then you use your...
The skyhook operates independently of whatever VV you have installed. It is embedded into the "software" in your Axius engine control system.
I have the buzzer installed - but added an off switch :) so when I'm out with family that I know won't be on the swimplatform - I can disable the alarm...
Any Fluke 87 (I, III, V) is perfect. Finding an 87 model in Automotive version (extra accessories are included) can be a benefit for boat usage.
Else Brymen series if you want to go cheaper but still great.
I use Fluke 287/289 but that is because I use them for my other electronics work. They...
nope.... it is not a question IF the child can holds its own head. It is a question that in a PANIC situation a child is "forced" by the life JACKET to keep its head above water - conscious or not. But leg strap is also a necessity - and zip AND straps.
Most SR will need 4-6 degree wedge for "on the plane" radar use. I have a great radar so I manage with 3 degrees :) using stainless steel spacers - as I often just puddle around at 6-7 knots. But the old Garmin 18HD will need to be tightly calibrated. The new Garmin xHD domes are not as...
Yes - big neck flap - big enough to support their heads above water. A real life jacket can be tested in the pool - and you will see the kids will have a hard time doing breast strokes as the life jacket will turn them around. Then their heads come to rest on the neck/head support. And training...
1"-2" distance - I run my VHF in the top of the side conduit and the radar in the bottom - so 2-3' between them. My Radar control box is in the side panel - so only VHF cables go up under the helm.
If you listen on VHF when people are talking you can often hear a tiny 'squeek' every 1 1/2 - 3...
for kids less than 5-8 years - never ever let them wear anything without the neck support. So it has to be a LIFE JACKET and not a SWIM/SAILING VEST.
The neck and life-jacket is made so the child WILL be turned face up - almost no matter what - and the neck part is there to support the head...
Think positive and keep her entertained - I lost my mother and grandmother in a 2 week timespan over Christmas and new year.
Unfortunately my mother passed before my grandmother so that was very hard on my 96 year grandmother - but my grandmother then got her wish to be put to rest with my...
Mike - the SmartCraft interface in the 5ECD SHOULD work - if Merc will put some effort into it :( but they are a bit lazy in that department. So I would pressure Merc BEFORE you buy a $350 gateway.
But Mike - see if you can find a Lowrance EP-85R :) - it is a fuel consumption monitor that just...