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got a phone call this morning and my boat was sunk. flushed out the engine 4 times and got her running and all is ok, put it back in the water and it runs fine.
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bigredinohio
10-11-2009, 10:52 PM
How did your boat sink?
high winds blew in the cove last night and waves came over the stern and sank it.
bigredinohio
10-11-2009, 11:08 PM
Wow, those must of been some high winds! I would of been poopin' a brick if you know what I mean if I had that phone call.
I'm in the middle of a restore and I've been debating on whether to add foam or to leave it out. Thanks for answering that for me.
Boat Tech
10-12-2009, 12:49 AM
Sorry to here your boat went down like that. Is that the engine you planed on checking out this winter just to be sure it's a good engine???
yeah this is the one i am going to re-build this winter.
Boat Tech
10-12-2009, 07:48 PM
:(yeah this is the one i am going to re-build this winter.:(But still it sucks when stuff like that happens, I'm sure you where still feeling a little:sick: about it.
Chris E
10-12-2009, 09:50 PM
you'll be replacing a lot of parts over the next while as the water does the damage, watch out the following:
shift and throttle cables,
shift cable (drive end)
wiring harness
all solenoids,
trim pump motor
all electrical components
main engine circuit breaker
if you don't already have one, install a water separating fuel filter, you'll need it. good luck, sunk boats aren't bad, but the gremlins are.
the harness, trim pump, shift cables all stayed on the high side but i will still strip it all out and check it all anyways.
Chris
10-14-2009, 09:02 PM
Sorry to hear this Dave.
I hope everything works out fine in the end. :thumb:
-Chris
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