If I understand you correctly, you shouldn’t need to run a wire from your bilge to the helm for the ACC1 switch to control your wash down pump. Assuming your pump is in the bilge, the aft EIM is also in the bilge and the ACC1 wire will be right there based on the schematic. The helm switch...
It could be the switch panel, but I would check a couple things first. There are two bilge pump fuses/breakers. The fuse for the emergency pump is on the panel under your helm seat. Based on your test, it sounds like this fuse is good. The fuse for the main bilge controlled by your helm...
Has anyone tried the external level sensors? You apply foil strips or sensors to the outside of the plastic holding tank and they sense the change in electric fields as the fluid level rises/falls. No moving parts. No contact with the holding tank contents. Minimal power draw. No more...
Assuming you don't have a generator, then yes I believe this will work. You would wire one shore inlet to "Shore" and the other to "Gen" which would allow you to have one or the other connected to the panel or neither in the "Off" position. If you have a generator then you could get a 4...
On the list of things I would check is an open faucet (i.e.: transom shower, washdown, head,...) and also make sure your hot water heater tank didn't have the drain left slightly open. You might also try running the hot water tap to make sure the heater has filled with water. Worst case is you...
Looking at the M303 manual on the Clarion website:
SELECT (BT mode)
This “SELECT” menu is intended toautomatically paired by selecting a mobilephone was stored.
This unit can store three mobile phones. Themobile phone will be stored in paired orderto the unit. The fourth mobile phone...
Looking at my LG 26LC7D manual (should be same TV as you) it shows dimensions of 26.6 x 18.8 x 3.3 inches and a weight of 19 pounds. You can go to a 29" with speakers at the bottom like the Vizio E-291-A1 which is 26.5 x 16.75 x 2 inches and 13.2 pounds. This will be a couple inches short on...
I believe you have one that is the transducer/temperature sensor and a separate unit that is a paddle wheel speed sensor. They feed both the C80 and Smartcraft. The speed sensor is used for low speed and then the C80/Smartcraft switch to GPS speed at higher speeds. At least this is what my...
From the Handbook of GA Boating Laws and Responsibilities:
http://www.boat-ed.com/assets/pdf/handbook/ga_handbook_entire.pdf
page 24-
Larger recreational vessels owned by U.S. citizens may
(at the option of the owner) be documented by the U.S.
Coast Guard. Call the USCG at 1-800-799-8362 for...
In GA the numbers on the bow are not required if Coast Guard registered. You must register the boat with the state and put the registration stickers on port/starboard near the front.
The Atwood 2nm light fixtures took the GE90 bulbs with a bayonet base. A while back I went through this exercise and went with a retrofit to get red/white switchable LED in the cockpit. Admitidly the Lumitech units are nicer but I wasn't ready to spend $90x6 to do the cockpit. Check out this...
I think you could make one from plumbing parts to get from the water fill size/thread down to a garden hose but there are other issues. Won't the air just vent out of the fresh water tank instead of blowing the lines out? Also, will the water pump block the flow through the lines?
It may be...
I had the same problem with my 2008 330 DA. It turned out that the AC drain line was partially clogged. There was condensate getting to the sump, but it was also backing up in the drain pan under the AC unit. The result was the water sloshed out over the pan, went under the mid-cabin seats and...
I replaced mine on a 2008 330DA from Great Lakes. It is called the "valance" and it just slides into the track that is attached to the arch. Call Great Lakes Canvas and give them your boat info and explain the pieces you are looking for. They're good to work with. If you can wait they usually...
The HID is a little weird to read. The last two digits refer to the model year and the letter/number refers to the month/year of manufacture. So J708 refers to a 2008 model year boat that was built in October (J) of 2007. Check out this site for the decoder ring...
Art- I agree about the wires. When I changed my plugs I didn't do the wires either. The plugs alone made a huge difference. Went from running rich and missing at speed to perfect once again.
Tom
Not sure if ziekman has change his yet but I did last season. Not too hard, but there are a few tricks including plug boot puller, dielectric grease, Mechanix wear gloves, and removing the cooling hose. See this thread...
That looks like a custom build by a welding shop. I would talk to a local shop and show them the picture and let them make a template from your actual boat. Probably won't be cheap and you'll need to make sure you do a good job securing it to the boat. Proper backing plates and stainless...