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    Power trim problem

    not two engines losing that switch at the same time. You should have a choice between separate control of engine trim, one toggle on each throttle arm. Or you should be able to choose twin trim that will trim both engines from a single toggle on either throttle lever. Put them into separate...
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    Navionics option for setting baseline water level on Powell

    I have navionics lakes on my c80. Something is going on magical in the system. Because, When I look at the chart depths, my depth finder will be within 10 feet of the numbers on the topo rings on the chart. Now, is this because the "lakes" chart I have loaded puts the numbers for the rings...
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    angler 16 seating

    If you take a cooler, then you have already added one seat. We use a pair of West marine folding seats that sit on the cooler/coolers. They fold out flat, or up into any position from reclining to straight back. Very comfortable. When not in use, we fold them out flat and push them into the...
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    New Tohatsu 50 on the Old 16 Angler

    I've owned several Tohatsu's and have nothing but good to say about them. Looks like a perfect match for your 16. Good luck.
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    Low Pressure Fuel Filters and other Parts

    Browns is exceptionally quick and thorough with all the Suzy parts Ive used over the last 5 seasons. Prices are competitive with other Suzy parts dealers within a few percent. I'd never use non-Suzy parts on my Suzy engines. Just my OCD way of dealing with fine machinery. I've towed boats...
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    Raymarine "drain" wire question

    You pays yer money and yous takes yer chances. I actually think you'll be okay, but now you understand some of the issues and can make an intelligent choice. Another is to use only your mobile back in the cockpit. Monitoring 16 on the permanent mount, but xmitting from your mobile. of...
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    Raymarine "drain" wire question

    The wire is the radiating element. The other part contains coils for what looks like your quarter waver radiating element. In any case, all you have to do really, is get the "wire" bit up three feet away from your digital stuff. Check with west marine or other supplier on an extension mast...
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    Raymarine "drain" wire question

    Really, no one is going to be able to knowledgeably answer that question for you better than your install manual unless they've been operating a duplicate radio, antenna, wire routing and plotter. The manufacturers spend a lot of money on emissions and susceptibility issues testing associated...
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    Raymarine "drain" wire question

    I'd definitely get the vhf antenna up and away from the plotter. The cables are pretty much a non-issue themselves. But, depending on how well the antenna is matched to the radio and cables, there can be some emissions issue with the antenna that could at least temporarily affect your plotter...
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    Cabin upgrades

    constant craving. Sounds like you had your struggles getting to the Powell gathering, hope all has worked out by now. It was a great week to be on the Powell water.
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    Cabin upgrades

    I am a contrarian on this topic. C-Dorys are utility boats of the highest order. I like the "well dressed, but exposed." look of wiring on my boat. Yes I'm a bit strange, but it is my 45 year background in working on all things electronic. I just think wires are cool. (Well tied and routed...
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    Raymarine "drain" wire question

    Using the block is nice, but not necessary. Just hook the wire to the supply side of the block and use the in-line fuse. Get fancy when you get home. My boat is wired such that all electronics are grounded at a negative buss behind the panel. If your's is the same, then grounding the plotter...
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    Should i or not?

    How deep was the lake. If it was just barely under, then water pressure on the external hull fittings into the core might mean no real core damage. If it was down a long way, then the fittings into the core could easily have leaked a lot of water due to very high water pressure. I'd pass on...
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    I've never seen a C Dory like this!

    Looks like some craftsmanship and real thought went into it. I'd be a buyer if I had a few extra bucks. What a hoot to run that around a lake.
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    Northwest Marine

    It would be very good for you to post your plans and progress on this site as frequently as possible. You have a large community out here that need you to rise from the ashes. Perhaps a new C-Dory, first, post-fire production edition called the Phoenix 22 or 25 or such. Good luck
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    16 ft Angler speed??

    Salt or fresh water? What shape is the hull in with growth. Even fresh water will have junk growing after a while. It is possible I suppose to have a water logged hull at the back. If you have doubts, time to have a survey done. If the hull has enough water in it to cause the effect you...
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    16 ft Angler speed??

    Low ball your offer and if you get it, you can be pretty sure that the fixes to get the thing on plane and speedy will be pretty inexpensive unless the engine is just bad, which is unlikely. A 16 foot boat is very small, and should be tippy, though it should stiffen up really fast as it tilts...
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    Problem rinsing out Honda 90

    And hopefully, the first thing we all do upon starting the engine(s) is to go back or have someone verify good water from the pee hole. I also make a habit of checking that pee stream after every anchoring or beaching or docking.
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    Do I Need to Add Grease to This Bearing Buddy Today?

    About an eighth of an inch spacing between the plate and the snap ring is where you should end up with a cold wheel.
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    1999 22' Cruiser for sale - 27,000

    I've seen John's boat and talked to him while on it. Sorry for his health issues, but someone who wants a great utility C-dory won't go wrong on the price he's asking.
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