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    Suzuki owners - question

    If one searches "Suzuki outboard motor parts" on line, there are illustrated parts breakdowns of all of their engines. I found my 90hp, 6hp, and 2.5hp and the anodes in each engine. Sorry I lost the address. I ordered spares for all engines.
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    Dinette table project

    What a nice touch to your boat. Upgrades like that are what make a boat interesting and personal. Great job.
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    takes a licking and keeps on cruising

    I always thought the rules of the road were: "Right red returning", and "If it's bigger than me let it be". Lot of times this, "I got the right of way" stuff just doesn't work.
  4. I would have preferred to use this port to add a second rode, but, alas, no room in the anchor locker.  I water proofed the port and added a connector for the remote anchor control and for 12v charge from the tow vehicle.

    I would have preferred to use this port to add a second rode, but, alas, no room in the anchor locker. I water proofed the port and added a connector for the remote anchor control and for 12v charge from the tow vehicle.

    I would have preferred to use this port to add a second rode, but, alas, no room in the anchor locker. I water proofed the port and added a connector for the remote anchor control and for 12v charge from the tow vehicle.
  5. While the WW motor works great, one speed was either to fast or to slow.  I added this adjustable delay behind a panel on the helm.

    While the WW motor works great, one speed was either to fast or to slow. I added this adjustable delay behind a panel on the helm.

    While the WW motor works great, one speed was either to fast or to slow. I added this adjustable delay behind a panel on the helm.
  6. The 1000 runs the AC fine, and is so much lighter than the 2000.

    The 1000 runs the AC fine, and is so much lighter than the 2000.

    The 1000 runs the AC fine, and is so much lighter than the 2000.
  7. Honda generator strapped down.

    Honda generator strapped down.

    Honda generator strapped down.
  8. I cable tied this LED strip, pointed forward into the V berth. What a difference.

    I cable tied this LED strip, pointed forward into the V berth. What a difference.

    I cable tied this LED strip, pointed forward into the V berth. What a difference.
  9. Made with thick starboard and aluminum angle, it's bolted together.

    Made with thick starboard and aluminum angle, it's bolted together.

    Made with thick starboard and aluminum angle, it's bolted together.
  10. After adding the AC unit to the boat, I added this generator mount/"bridge".  In winter, when the AC and gen are in storage (Solar panels handle everything else.), I use this as an easy way to stern depart the boat.

    After adding the AC unit to the boat, I added this generator mount/"bridge". In winter, when the AC and gen are in storage (Solar panels handle everything else.), I use this as an easy way to stern depart the boat.

    After adding the AC unit to the boat, I added this generator mount/"bridge". In winter, when the AC and gen are in storage (Solar panels handle everything else.), I use this as an easy way to stern depart the boat.
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    DINGHY DEAL

    PRU 3 Performance roll-up inflatable dinghy. On sale at West Marine Nov 24 - 28 only. $499.00. I seldom shop at WM because of their outrageous prices, but the last item I did buy from them was this dinghy. This one is even cheaper than the same item I purchased from them 3 years ago. It is...
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    Roller trailer question for the brain trust.

    I can't speak for trailers with rollers as my trailer has 4 padded bunks that the boat rests on. I typically pull the boat out and if it has rested off center, I use a lever ( I use a wheelbarrow handle with a thick pad on one end.) to center the aft end between, but not touching, the side...
  13. Closed and locked.  It took me about an hour to do both drawers.

    Closed and locked. It took me about an hour to do both drawers.

    Closed and locked. It took me about an hour to do both drawers.
  14. Again, open position.

    Again, open position.

    Again, open position.
  15. Same, but in the open position.

    Same, but in the open position.

    Same, but in the open position.
  16. The latch is made from a piece of stiff plastic and three tiny bolts. Actually, glue would have taken the place of two bolts, but I had the bolts.  Pic is of the assembly up-side-down on the bench.  It is in the locked position.

    The latch is made from a piece of stiff plastic and three tiny bolts. Actually, glue would have taken the place of two bolts, but I had the bolts. Pic is of the assembly up-side-down on the bench. It is in the locked position.

    The latch is made from a piece of stiff plastic and three tiny bolts. Actually, glue would have taken the place of two bolts, but I had the bolts. Pic is of the assembly up-side-down on the bench. It is in the locked position.
  17. The drawer is the common plastic RV one that I see on many boats.  Easy to mount, works great, but no latch. I got tired of my bungy cord stop gap method.  Here, you push down the latch with your thumb as you pull out the drawer.  It latches when you return the drawer.

    The drawer is the common plastic RV one that I see on many boats. Easy to mount, works great, but no latch. I got tired of my bungy cord stop gap method. Here, you push down the latch with your thumb as you pull out the drawer. It latches when you return the drawer.

    The drawer is the common plastic RV one that I see on many boats. Easy to mount, works great, but no latch. I got tired of my bungy cord stop gap method. Here, you push down the latch with your thumb as you pull out the drawer. It latches when you return the drawer.
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