Mental notes.
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 8:26 pm
I think we all make them. I saw a hose below one of our engines that was exiting out the side. At the time I thought it was odd that it did not loop up and then back down. I figured that it was not causing a problem so why worry about it, but did make a mental note about it. We have noticed the bildge pump coming on while we are out fishing. This means it is siphoning water back into the bildge. It does not do it while it is sitting at the dock. I think what happened someone put in a hose that was to short to make a loop. Anyway when the weather warms we will be moving the seats to check it out and also check the engines just before the spring fishing starts.
For anyone that has a 11 meter or the L shaped seat like we do, I came up with a good way to move them. I bought two furniture dollys and made a box that fitts in the top of the dolly betweem the two end boards. It is the right height so that when we move the seat back we move it onto the dollys. That way it can be rolled back and move out of the way. OH it is great not to have to lift eht seat 8 inches to get it back up and on the higher deck. We have used it several years now and they are great.
For anyone that has a 11 meter or the L shaped seat like we do, I came up with a good way to move them. I bought two furniture dollys and made a box that fitts in the top of the dolly betweem the two end boards. It is the right height so that when we move the seat back we move it onto the dollys. That way it can be rolled back and move out of the way. OH it is great not to have to lift eht seat 8 inches to get it back up and on the higher deck. We have used it several years now and they are great.