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What's your winter " to do" list for the V ?
Besides the winterizing and trailer hub re packing, I've just got a few ideas:
1. Convert front port seat from fixed facing forward to swivel. 2. Enhance snaps on side curtains to avoid risk of flapping / tearing when trailering. 3. caulk bottom of hull rub rail -because I believe it's a possible source of water intrusion when waves are banging up against the hull. 4. re install cuddy door lock, and move hinge/door hook in to catch just a little easier. ...........and maybe some other things. |
switch from beer to Bourbon :beer:
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good plans. I am purchasing some items for when it warms up too install. So come april 15 I am in my slip, I hate this waiting for spring ! I envy the boy's down south, time to hibernate
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Hey GW
It was only 70degrees in south Alabama on sat. a little chilly LOL. |
gonna try to use it more this winter. we always slack off between thanksgiving and christmas. and i usually use feburary as my trailer rebuild month and feb as my boat project month. i do have a battery isolator switch i need to install. been running it 15 years with no switch, so you know how high on the list that project is
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Remove and refinish the teak
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Change the spin on fuel filter. (The old one is getting a bit corroded) The new one has a petcock on the bottom to release any accumulated water. :head:
Go to a dual battery system on the V21. Right now it's just a single and I like the idea of a second battery. Investigate a solar panel recharging system and see if it's feasible. :sun: Upgrade the front bilge pump from a 750 to a 1200. (The main is a 2000). Choke on the cost of an enclosure for the V21 :cen: and decide to get one "next year" . Switch from Bourbon to Rum. :drool: |
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I have to figure out why the ol' PD is listing to port. As soon as we get through the holidays. And the egg nog. |
Destroyer I've used one of these on my boat for years http://www.harborfreight.com/15-watt...-68692.htmland never had a dead battery.
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Whups.... Guess it's still available if you enter the correct info.... it's a 1.5 watt solar panel, not a 15 watt. My bad. Actually, that unit looks like a good thing to use for my garden tractors and some other items that sit for long periods of time. Reading the reviews it's great at maintaining a fully charged battery. I may just buy a few of them. Again, thanks for the link : |
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