Sorry, I should have been more clear...this is the actual portion of the assembly that I'm looking for:
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Sorry, I should have been more clear...this is the actual portion of the assembly that I'm looking for:
I believe its from the wiring diagrams. Here are the three documents I have.I'm more curious as to how you acquired this schematic, if you don't mind me asking? - Todd
THIS is the quality content we're here for. Thanks for sharing, dude!I believe its from the wiring diagrams. Here are the three documents I have.
Thanks for tips and support guys. I`m a bit more positive now. Looking forward to next weekend to see the owner has dryed her up, and oil change on both engines + fueltank inspection. If all this ok, I guess we`ll make a deal.
Just curious of Norway have those crazy high "luxury" taxes on power boats like some of the European countries?
Over the winter we replaced the salon floor and carpet, the forward search light, the cockpit side panels, and the rollers on the sliding door all using advice found in this group. I thank you all for your input.
Now we are getting ready to take on our last project before the boat is put back in the water and that is to replace the manifolds and risers. Does anyone have any tips or tricks?
Over the winter we replaced the salon floor and carpet, the forward search light, the cockpit side panels, and the rollers on the sliding door all using advice found in this group. I thank you all for your input.
Now we are getting ready to take on our last project before the boat is put back in the water and that is to replace the manifolds and risers. Does anyone have any tips or tricks?
Ok, this weekend I had a survey on a 92 model with Cummins diesel.
The boat was not near what I was hoping for.
Since the owner is in a wheelchair he did`nt cover her up for the winter, so the inside was very wet.
Well, I'll play Devil's Advocate on this one. First, the bilge pumps may not have activated even with new batteries because the switch had become faulty over the years. But it's more likely that they activated for a while and pumped continuously until the motors burned up. It happens a lot - don't ask me how I know. In this case, the batteries went dead because of something else. Pumps usually burn up before they drain batteries.
There was a forum post about sellers vs buyers doing repair work and ensuring the work was done correctly; I'm in the camp that the price gets negotiated downward for repairs and findings then I or my mechanics do the work. Yes I've been burned a couple of times; the work wasn't done at delivery which is too late or done in a shabby manner.Thanks for good advice and theories, I think you are on the right track. I was on a new survey this weekend, and I got some answers and maybe some new questions. First of all, the water was gone, his socalled helpers had bin there to clean up. A dehumidifier had bin used since last survey, so the smell was much better. Still a way to go, but my neighbour works with car care, so with a carpet cleaner and ozone treatment she`ll be allright.
The pumps still didn`t work, so I guess they must be replaced. The owner said he`ll have it fixed, but since he is in a wheelchair I don`t trust his helpers. I think they`ve done a shitty job in cleaning and caretaking, and just drained the man for cash as he couldn`t control control what they were supposed to do.
The stringers seemed good condition both by looks and soundcheck.
I checked the deck rail stanchions behind the cabinet in the bathroom and they looked good, hopefully the rest is ok as well.
So how did 50 liters of water end up in there? Not the deck rail stanchions and not from water in the shower drain.
As I wrote in my first post, the boat was not covered with tarpaulin( thank you Google translate) this winter. The boat is in the owners backyard, and I think she has a bad angle so the water found its way in places it normally wouldn`t do. She was covered in 10-12 inches of snow, so if it front deck or the canvas melted and found its way in, i think that`s the answer.
They say love makes blind, so to sum up I am now the new owner. With som TLC I think she`ll be good.
By the way, we changed oil and started her up and the motors ran perfectly.