I was having some break-ins last summer. I decided as a first step to add the Doberman Truck Tool Box alarm and the sign that came with the alarm. So far it's worked. It's just a deterrent and nothing more. My next step was to put a motion sensing camera on the dock or boat so that i could...
A quick update on my mirror door project. I picked up the doors two weeks ago. I had to take them back for some minor modifications, but once fixed, they look as good as new. The total cost was $92. As I stated in my original post, they charged extra due to the drilling of the holes in the...
When we purchased our 340, we asked the dealer to install some bow pads. They hired a local upholstery shop to make them. They were very nice and comfortable. However, the vinyl material used was also used for the backing. I questioned it, but the dealer said many of their boats have the...
Thanks to everyone for their responses.
I visited a local glass/mirror shop and they will be able to replace the existing mirrors for around $30 each. The biggest expense is due to drilling the hole for the thumb latch. That cost is $25 per door due to the high failure rate of cracking the...
The mirrored doors in my head of my 2003 340 Sundancer need to have the acrylic mirrors replaced. I wanted to see if anyone else has replaced their mirrors or doors before. I can't find any information on them online.
My only thought is to remove the doors and take them to a local glass...
My question generated more responses than expected. I'm surprised that a majority didn't prevail.
First, regarding the confusion over the term "solenoid". Above my rocker switches on the distribution panel, it says "main battery solenoids". I guess it's possible that some boats may have a...
I was talking with a dock mate last weekend and we were discussing the DC solenoid switches. I told him that I turn mine off when I leave for the week. He said he never turns his off.
I'm curious, for those that use their boat most weekends, do you leave your main battery solenoids on...
My dealer had some customer made for me at a local upholstery shop. When I received them, I noticed that the vinyl was used on both sides of the pad, with gold type grommets to allow drainage. If you have them made, have the back covered with a mesh material. After several years on the boat...
Dave,
I cleaned/polished mine a few years ago using Flitz. I think you can buy it at West Marine, WalMart, etc. It had some spots on it that I couldn't get off, but overall it looks a lot better than before I started.
I've thought about replacing mine with a stainless steel one as...
Having recently replaced my duckbills, and hose from the head to the tank, I can relate to what you just went through. I even had the friends sitting on the dock drinking beer and were thankful they weren't me. Now my friends think I'm the potty expert. Not a title I ever planned to earn.
Has anyone lubricated their engine hatch strut's?
I noticed the port side strut groans as I raise and lower the hatch. I've lubricated the hinges. I forgot to check if they had grease fittings on them before I left the boat today.
Douglee,
You should have a fuel filter/water separator for each engine, including the genset. There easy to replace and are likely available from your marina.
UPDATE Re: Holding tank odor in cabin, after initial start up
I replaced the hose from the head to the tank and cured the issue. Unfortunately I didn't take any photo's of the hose, but the hose was dry-rotted where is passed into the cabin from the engine room. You could see wires exposed...