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Beautiful boat! Enjoy it to the fullest. My wife and kids love our 88 WE 300.View attachment 60786 The wife and I got her out for the first time this evening. Had a very nice short cruise for a hour
I saw the YouTube video on this product and it looks amazing. Please let me know if anyone purchases/use the product. Would like to know the results.Somebody had posted a question about a product that they thought might be to good to be true. It was a two part apoxey that worked really well for one of the members. I searched high and low tonight for the posting.
Can any one help me to remember the product? It was for core rotting and soft spots
We have a member of our boating organization here in Maryland with the same name as your boat, After Taxes!
Read up a few posts. I used it with great results.I saw the YouTube video on this product and it looks amazing. Please let me know if anyone purchases/use the product. Would like to know the results.
The water in the aft cabin of on the starboard side might be coming from the ac condensation hose. I had water in that location for years. Pulled the teak trum off the side panel and removed the screws holding in on. Once removed you have access to the water tank also. There was a braided hose 3/4" that had water dripping out. Thought it might come from the Radar arch but it's a drain tube for the ac. I bought 2 elbows and 3' of plastic tube had to drill a hole at the opposite end of the opening where the ac water pump is close to the bulkhead. The hose goes into the rear bilge now. Great not getting water in that locker anymore.Went out on our first overnight away from the dock and now have some questions.
1. The generator started an ran great from 6pm until about 6am running the heat. At 6am it just died and would only crank over slowly. Started both main engines and the generator fired up quickly. I am guessing the generator is not charging it’s battery? Any ideas?
2. The converter/battery charger works fine off shore power. When I try to use it off the generator it pulls a huge load and trips the breaker. I assumed I could use it to keep the batteries charged while on the hook. Could this be related to the generator battery issue above?
3. Is there a way to access the freshwater tank. I think I have a leak in the tank, a line close to the tank, or the water heater. I am getting freshwater in the aft cabin under the port side cushions in that storage area. There is a small drain hole that leads to the freshwater tank and the water is trickling in there.
Other than the issues above everything worked great.
Thanks!!
We had minor leakage into that area from the water heater. It seemed to be original and had some corrosion and other issues causing intermittent drips; after we replaced it, the volume of water coming through lessened. We still get a little bit which seems to be backwash from the forward bilge sump, as its output hose is routed through that wall to the outlet on the port side of the boat. We didn't attempt to open the side panel to see for sure.3. Is there a way to access the freshwater tank. I think I have a leak in the tank, a line close to the tank, or the water heater. I am getting freshwater in the aft cabin under the port side cushions in that storage area. There is a small drain hole that leads to the freshwater tank and the water is trickling in there.
Mine was velcro. Worked pretty good, but as is typical when using velcro for this solution, the more you use it the harder it is to get the velcro to stick to the port frame.I have searched this thread but didn’t find the answers I was looking for. What are people using to screen the 3 hatches in the bow? All my side and aft windows have screens but none of the bow hatches. I thought about doing Velcro but thought I would see if there were any better options.
Thanks!!