What is the pitch on the props that you have now?
Is the shaft pitted or worn where the original stuffing box was located?
The brow is usually the part over the front windshield but, you say it lights the cockpit. Where's the light located. Most wiring like that had an...
I'm pretty sure it runs under the headliner to the midship bulkhead to the breaker box
I wouldn't think those engines have a whole lot left in them. I don't know that I have ever seen one wear out. They usually overheat and burn the...
What material was used to build the tanks?
It costs quite a bit more to run a 55' vessel than a 45'. The nice thing about a 45' + is the engine room isn't so packed with equipment that it...
I'm pretty sure the tank was bedded in 6-8 big blobs of thickened resin. You may get it to pop loose with some low angle wedges to drive between...
Check the size of the wiring on the shore cord. The 30 amp plugs are notorious for burning up if you try to start 2 ac units at a time. Quite a...
I'm not sure the owner's insurance company would be bound by that agreement. I would think they would pay then go after any negligent parties.
Take a close look at the rudder shaft. There's a pretty good chance that it's bent. It doesn't take much of a bend to make it a chore to drop the...
Buck-Algonquin should have the rudder stuffing box, steering arms, etc. The rudder board will have to be built. You should be able to get a piece...
Would you mind explaining what a load bank is?
Some boats are set up with a smaller "back-up" generator. It just depends on weight, available room and costs to run and maintain. Noise can also...
The plugs are usually the source of the problem. Most factory engines had a short harness that terminates at the front or back of the engine then...
You are correct
On the last picture there appears to be dark marks on the pilings across from the ramp. Are those water marks? I'm not used to having that much...
I think redline or prop speed is 42-4400 rpm. It should be able to reach the rated rpm to let you know if the props are the correct size....
Get 4 7/16" x 4 coarse thread bolts. Use 2 of them - one in each of the motor mount holes in the gear to make handles to pull the gear out and to...
You're going to have to wipe it clean and feel around under the bell housing and gear. The last poster is probably correct if the lines are dry....