Thread: Shaft lenght?
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Unread 12-07-2022, 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by steplift20 View Post
Phatdaddy, to measure the lenght of the transom or what I mean is how deep- long it is. Do you measure from the top to the bottom of the hull? Or the top to the water line?
I am thinking of all the stuff I have to do to my baby(steplift) next year to get her ready for spring. Here it is
Check for a fuel leak, cause I do smell gas when I fill her up. So I'm going to open the two small hatches that's where all the fittings are and make sure there are no leaks
Change the fuel line
Cut a hole in the console and put in a panel with three switches so this way when one goes bad I won't have to remove the console. Plus a bunch of other things
I'm keeping my boat at the marine yard this year but I'm kinda thinking I would have love to have her in my driveway this year.
My trailer queens are always in my driveway. Makes working on them sooooo much easier. I don't mind towing them. In fact, it makes it easier if I want to go to different places. (Sandy Hook, Barnegat Bay, Greenwood lake, Lake Hopatcong, Lake Ontario, etc.) You get the idea...
I think the cost of the extra gas used in towing is balanced by not paying the storage fees that marinas charge.

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