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  1. colbysmith

    My AIS-800 is hiding from me!

    Quick question. I'm assuming you purchased the boat used and the MMSI registration was created by the previous owner. Have they transferred that number to you? The AIS-800 is a small box that I think would be mounted near easy access to the antenna and NMEA system. Since it has some indicator...
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    It's those damn disc brake calipers again

    Never mind. Found it....
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    It's those damn disc brake calipers again

    Just to reiterate a couple of points. First, regarding the rattle springs. I did have a situation in the past where all four had disappeared over time. However, after making the statement with the more recent issue, checking the brakes in the past week with the wheels pulled, I found only one...
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    types of flooring for a 25 ft cruiser

    I too have used the American Floor Mat, and had it in C-Traveler's cabin for 3 or 4 seasons, but it started to unravel somewhat, and leaving strands behind when I took it out to clean it. As the old adage says, you get what you pay for. I replaced it with the decadence last year. I had the...
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    types of flooring for a 25 ft cruiser

    Deckadence is very nice. A little pricey, but worth it. Easy to clean and will also let dirt and water flow thru it. I have purchased mine through Jim's Marine Flooring, as he can also sell scraps he has on hand for cheaper than a full piece would cost. It's easy to cut and fit. Here is a...
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    Is it worth up grading

    FWIW, I had a Merc 115 on my 22. During past Meet in the Middle gatherings, it seemed like many of us ended up racing on the way back from a day outing. I did outrun the 90's. But not by much. So I would say unless you are just looking to push or pull a heavier load, I don't think you are...
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    It's those damn disc brake calipers again

    Hi Dave, That last post/question was from somebody else. But to answer your question, I still have not heard anything back from Dexter. The 135 I'm just going from memory and was way back on a much earlier trailer. Could have been 125. But I do know the oil bath run much cooler. I've been...
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    C-Dory Meet Up in Midwest

    I agree with Big Swede, the Apostle Islands do offer some shelter. Isle Royal has quite a few inlets and places you can find shelter as well. Both of these areas are in Lake Superior. But there are stretches of water that you have to be weatherwise before heading out. The North Channel also...
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    Insurance recommendations

    I'm happy with American Family. But they are based here in Madison. My cost this year was $437. It's insured for actual cash value, and covers both motors, the hull and the trailer. That includes $15,000 for additional equipment (which I believe includes the trailer), or $10,000 per item on...
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    It's those damn disc brake calipers again

    Dave, I believe the rubber bushing or "boot" is there for the slider pin to travel back and forth in. There is a cap on the end of it, and it's likely to keep dirt off the slider pin. Some of the other calipers I have seen do not use rubber, but rather have some type of metal boot or...
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    It's those damn disc brake calipers again

    Thanks Steve and Dave, Donald and others. I no longer think it matters which side of the trailer. This time it was on the back axle on both sides. If I remember, this time the passenger side had both slider boots on the rear caliper completely missing, and the two boots on the drivers side...
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    It's those damn disc brake calipers again

    As mentioned earlier, I have been pulling the pins at the end of the year, and then before any long trip, and regreasing them with a good quality caliper grease that is compatible with rubber. Perhaps it would be easier for me to remove the boot caps and then "oil" the top of the pin, assuming...
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    It's those damn disc brake calipers again

    I sent them a message today. Will be interesting to see their reply. A quick google search leads me to believe they are not interchangeable. I've got 8 more of the rubber boots I carry with me, along with two spare calipers (and one at home), and several brake pad sets. Until I run out of...
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    C-BRATS 2026 Calendar - Requesting Your Photos!

    Ok, I just uploaded more photos than I probably should have, and I'm still not done. Hope others are sending in their photos. 8) Colby
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    It's those damn disc brake calipers again

    I wonder if those will interchange with the DB-35's? Currently I have 3 or 4 spare DB-35 Calipers, with brake pads, and then also several sets of spare brakpads. And just received ten caliper boots (p/n 33305). I think once my spare caliper boots are gone through, I will either consider...
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    It's those damn disc brake calipers again

    Just talked to WaterBill yesterday and sounds like he just had the same problem. He also puts a lot of mileage on his trailer. He has the same brakes I believe, DB-35.
  17. colbysmith

    It's those damn disc brake calipers again

    Well, here we go again. My boat trailer has EOH disc brakes. The calipers have a rubber bushing, or boot, that the slider pin goes through. (Part number 33305 if that matters.) After about 5000 miles these rubber boots start to disintegrate and/or disappear. If I don’t catch it in time, this...
  18. Caliper Boot 33305 not holding up

    Caliper Boot 33305 not holding up

    Caliper Boot 33305 not holding up
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    Caliper Boot 33305 not holding up

    Caliper Boot 33305 not holding up
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    Caliper Boot 33305 not holding up

    Caliper Boot 33305 not holding up
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