I had my tachs (with hour meter built in) replaced and have, in fact, had trouble with one of the hour meters continuing to run after the engines have been turned off. Like others have said, the reading from the ECU is correct and reflects only actual run time.
One of my slip neighbors was getting water in the same area on his 2007 40. He could not identify a source inside the cabin and ultimately recaulked several areas on the exterior of the boat. That seemed to solve the problem.
What power options do you have at the supply end? You may be able to use a "50A 125V Male to 2-30A 125V Females" or "50A 125/250V Male to 2-30A 125V Females" Y adapter connected to two 30A 125V ShorePower Cordsets of the appropriate length to hook up at the boat. I think you will find two...
I was in the same situation about a year ago and someone on this forum recommended:
www.comfortcustombedding.com
They were great to work with and had the template for my boat on file. The sheets fits perfectly and are very comfortable - more so than the ones Sea Ray used to sell.
Check the wire connections on the back of the speakers. One of the connections on mine vibrated off a few years ago. Reconnected and crimped...all good!
Many years ago I bought sheets for my 400DB from what was, at the time, SeaRayWearables.com. They were on the pricey side, but were comfortable and fit great. It is time for a new set and Sea Ray no longer sells sheets. Does anybody know who the manufacturer was?
I have started getting some water in the storage area under the port bunk in the VIP stateroom. The center bilge (under the starboard bunk) is bone dry and the windshield has been resealed. I am guessing it is coming from either the port light in the stateroom or working its way back from...