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Filled up with Valv-Tec just before the first incident. Then, filled up with regular, on the way out to Shelter Island.
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HAHA congrats Dave on the purchase, you and the admiral will fill up that space quick. Can you send me some picks of the engine room, I was curious to see how big that is
That's where your dock water goes to. Attach, and turn Fresh Water to off, at your electrical panel, to draw from it.
Thanks Art!
Hello All,
New to this forum. Glad a friend told me about it. Looks like a great resource. We are in the market for a 330..2008 era when we stumbled upon what looks like a great deal on a trade in '08 350 in FL. Pompano Beach area. B3, Axius,Black hull etc. I figured I would see if by chance anyone is familiar with this particular boat, I know crazier things could happen right? We are in Jersey...not exactly around the corner. SO I wanted to get as much info before making the trip . Also, I would image you guys in FL have most of your operations in salt water...What should I be concerned with regarding FL boats?
Regards
John
Hello everyone. I am a new owner to a 2011 350 Sundancer. My question is about the speakers on the sun deck rails. Mine do not work. My dock neighbor told me that the plug for them is in the starboard side cabinet, near the main sleeping quarters. I opened the cabinet, and low and behold, there are the wires. However, when plugged into the headphone jack on the i-pod, or the USB cable port, still no sound. Do they use a battery? Is there a special accessory switch to throw. Any answer would be appreciated, before I start removing panels. Thanks.
I was told that the fwd speakers work off of the IPOD jack that is in the starboard fwd locker. I never could get them to work so I cut off the speakers. (they were in pretty rough shape anyway). My transom speakers volume was not good relativly speaking. There is a switch at the helm to turn them on/off, take a look at that. Took the covers off and found the speakers were shot. New speakers there, a new AMP to run everything and wala, great sounding music.
2008 my TV system has a Glomex antenna (digital) signal receiver. Depending on where I am, I can get numorous local channels just off the antenna. Crystal clear.
Here is a link to a youtube video. This IS my boat. I got paid for them use it in this commercial. This does NOT necessarily reflect my political views. I sold my sole to the devil. lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14BRBqkRHPs&feature=youtu.be
Hello everyone. I am a new owner to a 2011 350 Sundancer. My question is about the speakers on the sun deck rails. Mine do not work. My dock neighbor told me that the plug for them is in the starboard side cabinet, near the main sleeping quarters. I opened the cabinet, and low and behold, there are the wires. However, when plugged into the headphone jack on the i-pod, or the USB cable port, still no sound. Do they use a battery? Is there a special accessory switch to throw. Any answer would be appreciated, before I start removing panels. Thanks.
Yes , let me know what find. My 09 has the same speaker rails and I have other issues to address first before I hunt down the cables. My gameports in the mid-cabin and by the head berth don't work either. The coax cables in the back for the gameport is plugged in, but doesn't work. My boat came with transom speakers, those don't work either but I did find them in the engine room disconnected, why? Beats me