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  1. lpvanam

    Repairing a relay block in the engine wiring harness

    The fuel pump relay in my engine wiring harness had a connection issue that melted the plastic around one of the pins in the block that the relay plugs into. I am familiar with crimping and repining and would like to save costs by just replacing the block and pins. Does anyone know where I can...
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    Add NMEA over WiFi

    I currently have a Raymarine C80 with the analog radar and GPS installed. I would like to add NMEA over WiFi, but don't want to have to replace the whole system just so I can interface with a variety of apps on my iPad that can take NMEA data over WiFi and use them to provide remote charting...
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    Replacing Impellers on a 2006 340 sundancer with 6.2L engines and v-drive

    I usually have the impellers replaced by the dealer, but since I do a lot of the other maintenance I thought I might give it a try myself this year. As noted in the title, the boat is a 2006 340 with 6.2L engines and v-drives. The dealer is always saying it is very difficult and requires...
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    How to repair a broken wire in the engine harness?

    It has taken over a year of trial and error to narrow down this issue. The original symptoms were the starboard engine would die at cruising speed and then not start until the fuel relay was jostled. The relay was replaced to no avail and the pins in the relay were reset also to no avail. i...
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    Rebedding rails and cleats

    I have some leaks that I think are coming from the rails and cleats. Any rebidding advice would be appreciated. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    2006 Honda 15HP outboard

    I purchased the outboard with my 2006 340 Sundancer last year. The outboard ran once, but apparently I ran bad gas through it. I have been chasing down issues for over a year now. I recently cleaned the carb and now fuel is flowing to the cylinders again. It will start now and runs well at...
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    Coast Guard Lettering on the bottom of the dingy

    Just got a new (to us) dingy that when it is mouted on the boat covers the name and port. Therefore the CG says we need to have our name put on the bottom of the dingy. I'm worried that vinal lettering will peal off in the salt water. What do you guys use?
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