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  1. seahooked

    5200 or 4200 sealant

    Thanks Bob. That's just the information I was looking for. And yes, I'm talking about screws in the hull not the cockpit floor. Sounds like my main bilge is in exactly the same area as yours however the mascerator is on the wall behind and below the sink. I believe both my bilges are the...
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    5200 or 4200 sealant

    In the next few days I'm planning on checking the screws that penetrate the balsa core in the cockpit area of my 2006 CD25 to make sure they are sealed properly. This includes both bilge pumps and other brackets. If I find any without sealant would 3M 5200 or 4200 be more appropriate? I have...
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    Rude Behavior

    Sarge, My way of avoiding the rude, 'guest' boater is to stay home during the busy times- festivals, holidays, etc. Not so hard to do when your an introvert like me anyway. As far as the boats finishing in front of the Edmonds ferry, apparently there is some structure located at that spot and...
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    bilge pump

    You should have three wires connected to the bilge pump. A ground wire, a wire that goes back to the manual switch, and a third going directly to the +12V side of one of your batteries through an inline fuse. Assuming the pump works manually, follow Bill's suggestion and unsnap the pump from...
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    Scupper Check Valves on CD-25

    Bill, My upgrade included all the necessary parts (provided by my dealer- Les). The labor was arranged by the factory.
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    Scupper Check Valves on CD-25

    Bill, When my 2006 CD25 was delivered last year, I noticed that the drains were pretty ineffective. I could spray water from a hose directly into the drain and water would dribble out. I complained to my dealer and the factory and they sent me all the hardware for larger (1-1/2") scuppers...
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    Mobile Boat Maintenance

    Many thanks to all the replys on this posting. I think the great information and encouraging words are going to push my brother over the top in pursuing this course. C-brats participants provides a priceless sevice to so many of us who love boats.
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    Mobile Boat Maintenance

    I wanted to resurrect this thread (last time, I promise) to see is anyone else would care to add their comments. I realized I asked a lot of questions in the post so I'm lowering my expectations. Any additional comments are greatly appreciated.
  9. seahooked

    Handling a C-Dory in Rough Seas

    On Friday I ran out to the eastern edge of the Strait of Juan de Fuca for halibut but ran into a pretty strong west wind. The combined waves were around 5' but we ran out anyway and drifted through our fishing spot. It seemed a little too rough to fish with that up and down range of motion...
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    Inclinometer & Fuel Mileage Improvements

    After reading the initial post I bought one of the WM inclinometers. It's obivious difficult to determine what the benefits are to fuel consumption however it's well worth the cost just in the ease of trim settings to get the boat level. In the past I usually had both tabs all the way down...
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    Transducer reports depth infrequently

    Just something you might check... I too have a Raymarine C-80 system and noticed a lot of times recently where my depth was not displayed. Yesterday when cleaning the boat I noticed the transducer moved when I sprayed it. It apparently pivots around a hinge joint and snaps in place when you...
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    Mobile Boat Maintenance

    First let me say that this thread is by no means a solicitation of work but rather an honest request for experiences, knowledge, and opinions… My brother is considering starting a mobile boat maintenance business in Florida. He is a very talented mechanic (his current profession) but not...
  13. seahooked

    MzKaye's first trip tp the salt!

    Let me add that the one fish limit in area 9 does not have to be fin clipped.
  14. seahooked

    New C-Dory Owner...Hoping to Meet Some of You

    Tom, I talked to the head of dry storage operations today and he echoed what Sarge stated yesterday. They aren't taking any more CD's in dry storage. Presently there are two; mine and a smaller one (a 19 I believe). I'm still unclear of the real problem. Sarge stated the new forklift forks...
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    Mounting a Fire Extinguisher

    Thanks for all the inputs guys. Definitely some better mounting locations than I had come up with.
  16. seahooked

    Mounting a Fire Extinguisher

    Tom, Stan at EQ recommended stainless sheet metal screws for mounting into the fiberglass. Use a drill bit one size smaller than the screw size for the pilot hole. West Marine and Boating World carry these screws in different sizes. For mounting a fire extinguisher discard the plastic mount...
  17. seahooked

    Mounting a Fire Extinguisher

    Thanks Fred. Glad I asked. I have one mounted above the aft door but I'm looking for places for two more. Another spot I found is below the throttle controls, setting diagnally across the angled portion of the hull. Do know if this area of the hull has enough thickness?
  18. seahooked

    Mounting a Fire Extinguisher

    I want to mount a fire extinguisher against the starboard wall behind the Wallas. Does anyone know offhand the hull thickness on a CD25 in this area? I don't want to decorate the outside of the boat.
  19. seahooked

    New C-Dory Owner...Hoping to Meet Some of You

    Tom, Boy, this is news to me. I know they use a little more caution with mine because of the flat hull but never expressed it as a problem. And they've been using the new lift most of the time on my boat since they purchased it. Tom, your boat might not be a problem anyway. They often put...
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    New C-Dory Owner...Hoping to Meet Some of You

    Sarge, Welcome to the group. I too have a blue CD25 that I keep at Edmonds. Though mine is in dry storage instead of moored. Love the marina. What dock are you assigned? We try to get out one a week or so (usually Friday or Saturday), and will keep an eye out for you. Great time of year...
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