Smaller boats are not bolted/glassed like this. They use No. 8 coarse thread stainless screws through the 2 layers, the outer deck part and the inner hull part. In mine, there should have been caulk that sealed the joint. Whoever did the caulked was really lousy at it, barely putting any...
A couple tips for this project.
Use 5200 for the hull to deck joint. This is a structural item that you don't want to come apart, and the perfect use case for 5200.
Don't use a pressure washer. Acetone or MEK would be a good cleaner. MEK has a slower evaporation time but is harder to...
It's "kinda" normal. Fiberglass layup is a hand process with variability in profile on the back side. But...in some cases Sea Ray didn't do a good job in sealing the hull to deck joint. Or the sealant may have failed.
My dad was a home inspector with his own business. He actually wrote reports in a narrative style vs. most others that do a check list thing. I read a lot of his reports, went on a lot of inspections with him, and listened to a lot of his client advice.
He would list the condition of things...
I usually don't update until the SW has been out for a few months to see if the new versions are running OK. The GPS devices are too critical to do an update right away and risk it not working.
This is my situation. I overhang the end of the finger by about 17 feet. My bow line goes to the end of the finger. There's not much traffic that goes by me. There's a private boat ramp, and the water get very shallow.
Automotive stores often have a set of super fine grit wet sanding pads and foam blocks. I used a set when I needed to make a gelcoat repair. Worked very well to conform to curves.
A trick I learned for wet sanding gelcoat is to use one of those quart size sprayers filled with water and...
I have to think the 8600 card readers will work. How else could you load the data?
Garmin also has the ability to use non-ethernet external card reader. It installs on the dash (or where ever), and the cable is USB type. That reader takes full-size SD cards.
For sure Garmin is moving away from Bluechart. I figured that would happen when they bought Navionics. Id didn't make sense to keep and maintain two different charting systems.
When I added a second 8600 device, I specifically got a close out from BOE that was using the Bluechart G3...
Citi Marine offers a Phasir generator kit to do exactly this. Includes a Racor filter and 10 gallon fuel tank with a 4.5kW diesel generator for about $9.8k. $11.5k if you want a sound shield. Uses a Kubota motor.
Probably don’t need more than that on a 28 footer...
You're likely right. US ACE got huge pushback for a plan to dump Connecticut River dredge spoils in designated dredge spoil locations. And that's stuff that was already in the water.
I like those kind of seats. When I was dating my wife we had season tickets to Yankee Stadium (the old one). They were great seats in Sections 2 and 4 in the upper deck. You could see every play unobstructed and had a great view of how the ball was travelling. It didn't matter if someone...
Sometimes a boat just falls on you and upsets your plans. I had that happen with mine. Was thinking about moving up from a 34 to a 37. A guy that liked my model and wanted to check one out contacted me and I gave him a tour. We worked out a deal and sold it in September.
We planned to take...
We haven't buried raw garbage in our landfill in years. It get hauled to a waste to energy incinerator, then the ash is hauled back and landfilled. I wonder if that ash could be safely dumped at sea? Its going to have to go somewhere.
There are a couple of wind projects in the waters off of Long Island, NY. Two are active, with the state having created a a bunch of lease areas.
My neighbor's son went to SUNY Maritime, and is now working on the service ships going out to the wind turbines. He's making BANK on these boats...
I used to plug in to shore power from time to time and let the on-board battery charger take care of things. If you can do this it's a great way to go. This year the new marina owner is strictly prohibiting ANY use of their 110AC outlets.
So I'm doing 2 things. I got a small-ish solar...
The USC campus was very nice. My son really liked it. He said it was perfect except for the distance from home in NY. Also not sure about strength of the engineering program compared to other schools where he's been accepted such as RIT, WPI, RPI, and Binghamton. USC gave him in-state tuition...
Shoot, I'm like paper white compared to you.
I got pink just walking around on a tour of University of South Carolina last weekend, and it was only March.