Try searching compression latch. Great Lakes Skipper dot com has a few that might work.
It really sounds like the pump noise is telegraphing up the hydraulic lines. What's interesting is that you say the pump is in the lazarette? Or...
I suspect you're now looking at a spring launch, reassembly is somewhat time consuming as they don't want to risk damage.
From a percentage of completion perspective, where are they?
If you have a holding tank , you have a deck fitting. Not a lot of places to hide on a 29. And as stated above, highly unlikely you have more than...
Did they take your money? I signed up with them back in June. They're a little flakey but once connected seems fine.
Actually I think you under estimated that. I'm thinking 5 life times. :)
Is it inside heated? After asking, probably not as I don't know any indoor that allows boats to be plugged in.
Any particular reason you're running the heaters during winter lay-up. I fully understand while in the water , which I do as well. As per hazard,...
Ed don't get technical :)
Yes , I'm aware but doesn't mean we need to throw them out. As someone once said, rocks don't move.
I think you'll find that most of us "seasoned" boaters tend to carry paper.
Very nice! Added bonus..more storage.
I'm really surprised it didn't jump to the next building. The fire department didn't get major equipment from other areas on scene for a couple of...
Agreed but when you dismiss a good boat because the electronics aren't current. As J said electronics are upgrade items, they're not the "heart &...
Don't think you'll get a response, the OP hasn't been here in almost 4 years.
I would go one step further for security. Put a red indicator to show that the pumps ARE NOT powered. Not difficult, just a slight switch change.
You are correct, I was referring to warping when I mentioned the edges, just didn't clearly state that.
My initial reaction is no it's not a good idea. I suspect you'll damage the edges.
+1