Hi folks.
It's been a while, but I thought I'd check in.
My 2005 closed system cooling 300 Sundancer has been in the salt water for 8 seasons now, from 2006 to 2013. I've still only got about 100 hours on her, as she's more a cabin than a cruiser, and we use our small boat allot more.
Water...
We use our mooring cover in the spring and fall to keep the baot covered when it isn't shrinkwrapped.
And it gets dusty and dirty.
It's very large.
What methods do you use for cleaning yours?
If you have Smartcraft 5000, the engine will run in safe mode, and won't go over 1500 RPM.
You guys want to see the 260 Sea Ray water pressure thread.
http://clubsearay.com/forum/showthread.php?t=28440
Lots of additional info there.
http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m305/SeaRay300/WatPres2.jpg
The part# is 881879010, and it lists for $107.50.
The range is 0-50 PSI.
Make sure they don't confuse it with the oil pressure sending switch, who's part # is 881879011, one digit different.
The list on it is $109.17, and the...
The part# is 881879010, and it lists for $107.50.
The range is 0-50 PSI.
Make sure they don't confuse it with the oil pressure sending switch, who's part # is 881879011, one digit different.
The list on it is $109.17, and the range is 0-100 PSI.
Don't ask me how I know this...:smt009
I do mine while the boats in the water, just before I haul it out.
Turn off the A/C.
Shut off your sea cock, so no raw water gets in.
Open the strainer cap.
I made an adapter cap, for a hose, but you can do it with the cap off if your careful.
Use a container with about 3 gallons of...