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    Wallas stove replacement options

    Except they aren't. The Wallas appliances I have owned have the exhaust and intake in one double wall pipe. The Chinese heaters use two separate pipes, and I have never seen any other design for those parking heaters. This is literally the only point I was making: You can't connect a Chinese...
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    Wallas stove replacement options

    I wasn't trying to be the heater police. I mentioned the exhaust/intake only because this is the reason the Wallas exhaust/intake is designed the way it is, and the reason it is not compatible with the china heaters. My suggestion wasn't based on safety, it was based on moisture. My...
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    Wallas stove replacement options

    We use the single-burner propane camping stove outside the boat whenever possible, mostly for the smell and moisture. We do a lot of boat-in camping where there are docks, picnic tables and shelters. If inside the cabin, I crack a window. It is important to understand the risks of propane and...
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    Wallas stove replacement options

    I know this opinion might get me kicked out of C-Brats: The Wallas stovetop and 1300 forced air heater that I had were both more hassle than they were worth. I spent more time trying to fix them than use them. I shelled out some extra $$ for a "good" name brand Chinese diesel heater, and...
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    Polish time

    I have also tried several systems, brands, and tools. I have bins full of the stuff. I also really like Chemical Guys products. Just offering my general go-to: - 3M 09006 Restorer and Wax. - Apply and work by hand, work it more on problem spots (the easy part for 09006), remove and buff out...
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    Question on repowering a 2004 CD 22

    Inland Motors is the one that gave me quotes on the Suzuki 140A and 115, but I also saw them listed on some of the dealer-sites closer to you. Inland also gave me really good quotes on rigging costs. This was a few weeks ago however, inventory may have changed :D If I had time to make the...
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    Question on repowering a 2004 CD 22

    I am in the same boat and just put down a deposit yesterday and scheduled my rigging. Like you, I think I read every thread here and elsewhere. Also like you, I had a single motor that wasn't really enough unless loaded light and no currents (75hp.) I won't get into the brand debates, but...
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    Cons to a freshwater wash down?

    I use a garden sprayer connected to a normal 3/4 hose fitting with a normal garden selectable-sprayer thing. Very inexpensive, no electricity, very reliable, can be filled with warm water or left in the sun for showers, can be filled with whatever water is available and appropriate for the...
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    Kicker with battery charging

    I don't know about this particular kit, but I have used several of the the Tohatsu SailPro (have charging circuits by default) 6hp motors over the years without a battery connected and have never had a problem.
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    Mounting Pedestal Seats into the cored balsawood floor

    Peter & Judy already gave you the right idea, but I thought I'd offer some more detail. Assuming you have the same cockpit floor as my 95 (no raised panels): As recommended above, just bond plywood down. The floor has compound curves, but with some thickened epoxy and care you could get a...
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    New Honda 90 vs. 100

    Primative - Really appreciate that you took the time to follow up on your old thread. For those of us considering re-powering soon, it is super helpful. It seems there really is no replacement for displacement. :wink:
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    Carb vs. EFI kicker?

    I'm new here, but I agree, get what you like. My experience: I have put three different Tohatsu 9.9 EFI and 20 EFI (Same motor different computer/RPMs) on three different boats in different configurations. I've also cleaned, rebuilt, and replaced dozens of carburetors on outboard and...
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