Did you report the cat to Ag? Just kidding.:confused:
Ah, the answer hiding in plain sight, again. Almost wants to make you put a nice little inspection plate there with the filler neck below deck....
Technique I learned was to put a nice thick layer under whatever I was mounting, and not fully tighten it down. 24 hours later do that.
Someone on another forum, when asked the similar question, said:"Good engine, but bring a defibrillator when visiting the parts department"......
OPD? (Other people's diesel).....:)
I could take that as a segway to get outside of the boating realm here........ Nope, wouldn't be prudent.:p
Make sure your scrubber is not using a wire brush.......;)
Sure, there are certain situations where this applies. I can tell you for a fact though, that there is no way in hell to get the lightbulb out of...
I get that. And, I have no problem with a battery being used. I have a problem with not being able to easily replace the battery. Remember when...
This is why I always add a few (2-3) extra coats of anti fouling on the top foot. Not a lot of paint, doesn't take long, and as you said, that's...
I thought by now we had this sort of stuff figured out. Sounds expensive.
Maybe I'm off base, but I find the fact that such an expensive unit is planned to be failing in such a relatively short time, and then require...
Not currently a dog owner, but am myself owned by two cats. Do have some experience. A few observations...... Any dog can be trained, some easier...
Don't know. JamesGarfield would though.
One can only hope.....
Tied for first place with "Varnish vs Cetol" and "Guns on boats".
Shame..... Read it wasn't sprinklered....
True dat. Thank goodness for laptops, blue tooth GPS, and an anchor watch app. I can sleep with one eye open.
There are a LOT of variables in this game. And many, if not all on this forum will tell you fuel is the least of your operating costs. And then...
Trucks run.... and run.... and run.... and their owners (usually) change the oil on time, and then they run some more.... Boats sit, sit, and...