I don't know the answer to your question but I have some for my own personal knowledge. I replaced my manifolds several years ago and my risers appeared to be in excellent condition so I didn't replace the risers. If memory serves me correctly, I had a gasket, not what appears to be RTV on...
No, I just can't wait to retire so I can get out of New York State and Texas would be on my top 3 place to move to. How do you enjoy the boating there? Our season is at best 6 months. I need a boating friendly place to go to.
I have the carpets in the back of my car rolled up. I'll get home...
Sounds good, I am heading to the boat today because I finally got a launch date of April 25th. I'll have those photos for you later. A 512 area code sound like The Great State of Texas for shipping purposes. I'll try to estimate the most economical shipping to your location unless you need...
Sorry I was out of town. I think I paid more than $800? for them, so I believe $400 + shipping from Rochester, NY would be a fair price. Here is my email: penkitis@hotmail.com I'll pull them out this week and snap some photos.
Would anyone here be interested in a full set of cockpit carpets for a 2003.5-2008? They were used for 2 northern seasons. Professionally steam cleaned at the end of each season. They are from Corinthian Marine and are identical to the factory ones it came with - standard Berber grey...
I am looking at this same upgrade next season. Can you tell us more about your experience? I also have the analog gauges and a SC5000 in a 2003.5 with 8.1's in a V-Drive configuration. Thanks!
Has anyone successfully buffed out scratches from their galley countertops and table? They look beat up and I’m wondering if they shine back up along with removing the scratches.
The Facebook Group "Sea Ray 340 Sundancer Club" has several posts on this modification. I did it last season and it's one of the best upgrades I've done. Search "swivel" on that group page and 3 or 4 guys did a nice job describing this mod that I followed which worked out very well for me.
Generally speaking, because likely you could order any configuration, inboard V-Drives had separate controls: much more controllable docking, more stable in heavier seas, better reliability. Generally, I/O configurations had a single set of controls and I/O's are harder to maneuver (than...
There is a guy on the 340 Sundancer Facebook page that makes sink covers out of Corian - Eric Ruggiero. So he has the template and I asked him to make me a plain one then I had it modified for the sink.
Anyone know what an OEM cockpit sink is worth? I took mine out and was gonna sell the original because I thought saw people were looking for them because you can buy them new anymore. I’d hate to throw it out.
I am also curious how someone was able to flush mounted a 12" and a 9" screen without major modifications to that dash. I barely got a 9" screen on mine. The biggest you could go in the center where the SC5000 was is a 7" screen.
So when I was using my backpacking Coleman stove, I did the pour over method and it was pretty good. It was a process and involved flame. We enjoy the simplicity and taste of the Keurig. Call it laziness or the lack of coffee but we were trying to come up with a solution to wake up and press...
Has anyone added a "house battery bank" with an inverter? My goal: To be able to run a coffee maker or microwave without firing up the genny in the morning when on hook with other boats. I get up early and want coffee. When on hook, no one on our raft runs a genny all night. I don't want to...
Anyone hear of anybody taking a 340 Sundancer on the Great Loop? I'm kicking it around as a retirement idea with a larger boat but part of me wants to stick with what i know. I know this baby inside and out and I think she could handle it. The commodore on the other hand may require a larger...
Did you need a separate gateway to get engine data from the SmartCraft or the Axiom 7 should be able to read that on it's own? I also have an a9 where the old chartplotter was.