BLACK JACK is back....in the water
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 6:44 am
OK, so just a little update...
Got her to South Amboy NJ at Lockwoods Boatworks about 3-4 weeks ago.
She was put back in the water yesterday.
Both motors started without much hesitation, so I'm happy with that.
I should be taking the ride to home port this weekend.
I will keep you posted.
I will start posting some pics too.
Here is a link that shows 1 pic of the stern with new tabs, lights, paint, etc...
http://www.thehulltruth.com/marine-elec ... hts-2.html
Below is just a partial list of what was done.....
removed the 75-80 or so pee sized blisters below the waterline
re-conditoned the 4-blade props (lockwoods)
stripped shafts to bare metal
installed new trim tabs, cylinders, hoses, hardware
installed south bay strainers on both engine thru-hulls
installed new zincs on shafts and boat
had lockwoods remove 3/8" threaded SS rods that was holding zinc on the stern of boat, it was also being used as a ground on inside, had them install a 1/2" copper threaded rods, much, much better
installed 6 blu LED underH2O lights on stern
put on 2 coats interlux black to go over the horrible maroon that was previously on the bottom, I don't know what the story was, but the guy who owned her previously, definitely had an obsession with the colors red and purple, it is all ove r the vessel, inside outside....YUCK
I think that is it for below water line.
Then started with motors.
checked all fluids, all will be changed at home port.
installed new zincs.
installed new Groco PLASTIC strainer baskets on raw water intakes
inspected RW impellers
replaced numerous SS hose clamps and hose on RW cooling on motors, there were a couple of leaks
inspected fuel filters, will be replaced at home port
removed leaking fuel vacuum gauge and plugged
Got her to South Amboy NJ at Lockwoods Boatworks about 3-4 weeks ago.
She was put back in the water yesterday.
Both motors started without much hesitation, so I'm happy with that.
I should be taking the ride to home port this weekend.
I will keep you posted.
I will start posting some pics too.
Here is a link that shows 1 pic of the stern with new tabs, lights, paint, etc...
http://www.thehulltruth.com/marine-elec ... hts-2.html
Below is just a partial list of what was done.....
removed the 75-80 or so pee sized blisters below the waterline
re-conditoned the 4-blade props (lockwoods)
stripped shafts to bare metal
installed new trim tabs, cylinders, hoses, hardware
installed south bay strainers on both engine thru-hulls
installed new zincs on shafts and boat
had lockwoods remove 3/8" threaded SS rods that was holding zinc on the stern of boat, it was also being used as a ground on inside, had them install a 1/2" copper threaded rods, much, much better
installed 6 blu LED underH2O lights on stern
put on 2 coats interlux black to go over the horrible maroon that was previously on the bottom, I don't know what the story was, but the guy who owned her previously, definitely had an obsession with the colors red and purple, it is all ove r the vessel, inside outside....YUCK
I think that is it for below water line.
Then started with motors.
checked all fluids, all will be changed at home port.
installed new zincs.
installed new Groco PLASTIC strainer baskets on raw water intakes
inspected RW impellers
replaced numerous SS hose clamps and hose on RW cooling on motors, there were a couple of leaks
inspected fuel filters, will be replaced at home port
removed leaking fuel vacuum gauge and plugged