My Viking had a hard to locate breaker problem, that is unti I pulled out the cockpit mounted breaker and one of the terminals fell off, wire...
That is our prior boat. We had it 5 years, it is now at my neighbors dock. Current boat is a 43 Post. Yes it was surveyed and didn't show up...
This is a picture from when re-cored transom on my (prior) 35 Viking. You can see where it transitions to solid hull across the bottom of the...
I did an experiment filling the water tanks today. I can fill both tanks from one side if I fill them slowly. If I fill with the hose on full,...
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Replaced salon sofa, helm cushions and helm seats. Helm cushions are Sunbrella so they don't get hot. The cushion for the new corner of the...
Ugh. I just got back from dropping them off since didn't hear and needed to empty my truck. Sorry.
Pics from last spring when we bought it. First one shows the one upholstery issue. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] cushions shown are already gone [ATTACH]
Or email me your phone and I'll text mine greg@julietpage.com
The frame is structually sound by part of the upholstry on the pullout unit front had come unglued. I unbolted the fold out assembly but it is...
We purchased a modular set from https://www.homereserve.com/products/7 It is in the basement waiting for the boat to come home from winter...
The cross feed line on mine is 1-1/4" (?) PVC. Much larger than yours which is probably why the both fill at the same time.
I'm pretty sure the check valve is to keep the house side water from flowing into the tanks if on dock water. Can get to each tank from the fish...
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I fill both tanks from one side, ususally from the port side. I open both fill ports, and when full water flows out of the fill pipe on both...
It was bent before we got the boat. I checked for damage to the leading and trailing edges, but admit I did not pick up the bend (no one at the...
For future archiving the critical dimensions for the 43 Post rudder are: Hydrasearch (Buck Algonquin) 10R40SS1.5 Spade Rudder Final shaft length...
Look good. Mine are much lighter, I can carry one with one hand. The pedistals are being reused. Thanks
A rope was what I was thinking, I've used it to get a radar up/down from the hardtop before. Thanks
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