Official (new design) 290 Sundancer Thread
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That is probably a function of how often your bilge pump runs.Does anyone know what their dead draw (Batt switches off) is? Mine is .2 amps on all three batteries, that seems a little high.
I bought replacement LEDs from Marine LED and the ones I bought were:Does anyone have a list of LED replacement bulbs? I am looking on http://www.superbrightleds.com/
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BA15D Bayonet 18 LED Navigation Bulb for Anchor Lights - 3W - Cool White 1x (anchor light) |
Festoon 6 LED Bulb 42mm 0.9W - Cool White 3x (cabin lights) Festoon 9 LED Bulb 42mm 1.2W - Cool White 2x (arch lights) |
Adjust the balance nob on the clarion stereo.How to turn on the cabin speakers in the V birth of a 2007 290 DA?
Not that I am aware.Is there any way to monitor the fresh water level short of opening the hatch and climbing in for a look? 2007 290 DA.
In my opinion the ability to remove oxidation, scratches and even damage to gelcoat rests on two variables. Maybe three. The products used, the operator and maybe the quality/thickness of the gelcoat to begin with. Third, being pretty good for Sea Rays. I've seen people not be able to remove light oxidation because they don't use the proper products and tools and they are just no good at. I've also seen heavy oxidation returned to new.Looking at an '06 290 to purchase. It has a blue hull, and there were quite a few scratches and oxidation. It does not appear that the hull has been well maintained. What is the likelihood I would be able to get the hull looking decent with compound and polish? I know its a tough question without pics, but maybe someone with a similar experience could comment. Also, is there typically an inch or so of standing water in the bilge?
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I agree completely! The colored hulls are a lot of work, but I do think they intentionally make them a little thicker. Also agree with right tools and materials, I really prefer 3M professional products (made in USA) excellent quality. As far as paying someone to do it.... Its not just a matter of $$$ vs laziness Too aggressive and you will be repairing gel coat, not enough it will still be hazeyThe colored hull takes "alot" of work, but the result is definitely worth it. I was very surprised at the thickness of the gel coat, dock scar :smt021.
Yes its intentional. while runnig it should be in "both" If you stop engines and have Accessories tuned on, stereo etc. switch to either 1 or 2 then If it runs completely out (forgot about it ) you still have good starting battey .2007 searay 290 Sundancer. Can anyone explain which battery runs which devices? I have an A-B switch and then a single switch under the Port cabin seat. It seems that either motor and the cabin will work with the switch in the A or B or both position. Is it intended to be this way?
I'm not sure how the batteries are laid out in the 2007, but in the 2001 we have 3 batteries. I believe devices like the radio, lighting, fridge, etc. run off the battery that powers the left engine (when not on shore power or generator). One Sunday a few weeks ago we forgot to turn shore power back on (debating making a checklist and laminating it) and I went back on Wednesday, 3 days later. Right engine started fine, but left engine wouldn't start. Kept trying to crank but was extremely slow. I knew right then that it was a battery issue. Ended up using the emergency start to get the left engine going and ported power from another battery to start it. Turned on shore power and the A/C charger and the next day both engines started fine and have ever since. We later found out that the previous owner had used commercial truck batteries which I heard is not uncommon. We want to change them out for heavy duty marine batteries in the future, though.2007 searay 290 Sundancer. Can anyone explain which battery runs which devices? I have an A-B switch and then a single switch under the Port cabin seat. It seems that either motor and the cabin will work with the switch in the A or B or both position. Is it intended to be this way?