2023 Splash!

She’s wet and home.
 

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Yes it should.

I had some comedy today myself, if you can call it that. As I always do, I lifted my float switches after hooking up the batteries yesterday...all was well.

I went down in the ER today to check on my new packings and noticed more water in the foward bilge well than usual. Lifted the switch and popped the breaker.

I took the pump out and couldn't turn the impeller with pliers. Damn thing worked 22 hours prior.

Exact replacement pump on Amazon for $47 bucks, but couldn't wait 4 days with no pump so I got hosed at the local marina instead.

One boat buck and a stiff back later and I can sleep tonight.

Next?


There was a cheapie spare in my salon. Could have gotten you by.
 
We'll be going to look at golf carts for the marina and surrounding area this Saturday. Now just need to keep it some what simple and not get carried away.
Check with Michigan Golf Carts. https://migolfcart.com/

That's where I got mine a couple of years ago. They redo/refurbish country club carts that a a year or two old.
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Tim, Thanks for the lead. Gonna try Motor City Carts in Mount Clemens but if they don't have what we are looking for, I will check out Michigan Golf Carts.
I tried them, too. No luck with them. They weren't too helpful. Michigan Golf Carts is a family shop that's been around for a long time. Fair pricing. I ended up with basically a brand new cart. New oem body, new batteries, suspension, seats, steering wheel, wheels and tires.


There's also Midwest Golf & Turf in Commerce.
 

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