I would like to stick with the rope/chain setup. I personally think that all chain does two things. Adds excessive weight to the vessel and also more stress on the pulpit/bow when anchored. I believe the rope takes some of the stress from the bow as it stretches under high wind and current...
Vessel: 1997 Sea Ray 330 Sundancer
Windlass: Lofrans Progress One
Reason for replacement: Original rope and chain set up. I had the rope re-spliced to the chain three years ago and the gentleman who spliced it for me told me that this would probably be the last time I would be able to have...
Does anyone know who the manufacture of the exhaust system is on this vessel? Thinking I could see if there are some other break downs of the internals of the system.
Vessel: 1997 Sea Ray Sundancer 330
Engines: 1997 7.4L Mercury Bluewater MPI
Issue: Occasionally in choppy water and when I have the tabs slightly down to take off to plane the boat I hear a grumbling sound which sounds like louder exhaust noise than normal. It's not all the time this happens...
I am leaning toward the pump itself. If the pump and or solenoid on the pump were bad it may be working at higher RPM because it's pushing almost 14volts into the system and possibly giving the pump/solenoid a boost.
Interested in hearing other input. Thanks.
Vessel: 1993 Sea Ray 280 SR
Engine: 7.4L Merc
Drive: Merc Bravo 2
Issue: Drive trim rams work (move up and down) only when the engine is running and has been running at a higher RPM maneuvering around. With the engine off, the drive will not move up or down. The trim pump engages and sounds...
The best advice I can give you is tear out that hydraulic system and replace it with a Lenco electric actuator system. The cost is affordable. You get rid of that hydraulic headache and the Lenco's are responsive and work fantastic. They have a Bennett to Lenco kit that uses your current tabs. I...
I am assuming that the loop is there to stop any fuel splash up and out the vent vs. a straight hose that would be only a few inches to the vent. If the tank is full I can imagine that could be an issue. Not 100% on that assumption but it's possible I suppose.
I did replace it. I didn't want to take a chance on this happening again because it isn't the easiest thing to get to removing all the panels. I did loop it in a similar manner but raising it up further and zip tying it making sure that it doesn't fold the loop down again. I am very confident...
Vessel: 1997 Sea Ray Sundancer 330
Engines: 1997 7.4L Mercury Bluewater MPI
Issue: Ever since I purchased the boat when filling the STD tank with fuel, I could never fill the tank at a higher/normal pressure rate or it would back wash out the fuel fill and create a mess.
I finally figured out...
Magnesium is the type to use for certain. I even replaced my large transom anode to magnesium. Assuming Sea Ray installed zinc from the factory because they never wear down so I changed it.
I have gone through so many boat trailer lights. Even LED but just seem to burn out after a couple years. Can anybody recommend a high-quality rear rectangular trailer light that has worked well for them? I'm willing to pay very good money for something of good quality that won't burn out.
The...
Thanks all for the input. Very much needed and I confirm that the thin nut is against the prop. I do wish a Castle Nut would work in this application but I don't believe it would be long enough to reach the cotter pin. I will make sure to really jam on that jam nut in the spring.
Vessel: 1997 Sea Ray Sundancer 330
Engine: 1997 7.4L Mercury Bluewater MPI
Transmissions: Hurth V Drives
Issue: Through out the season I inspected my props underwater and notice that my Starboard prop nuts always work themselves loose. Since I was working underwater during the summer I could...
ISSUE UPDATE:
Took the boat out twice this past weekend and each time the boat performed flawlessly. Into gear no problem. Response at any RPM was excellent. I will always keep in mind this issue that happened and expect the unexpected but just wanted to let everyone know that so far so good...