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    Stain Removal and grease removal

    The best product I've come across for removing fender dirt, grime, and anything a dock can throw at it is Starbrite RIB and INFLATABLE cleaner and UV protectant. Spray it on, let it sit for 30 seconds or so and wipe it off. It works amazingly well. Good luck
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    Make it shine.

    Thanks for posting the cleaner comparison video. I had heard that toilet bowl cleaner works for removing stains on a hull but have never actually seen the results. The video pretty much seals the deal for Lysol and at about 25% of the cost of everything else out there 'I"M IN".
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    West Coast of Vancouver Island by trailer

    Looking in the Raven photo album I only noticed 3 pictures of the the 2025 trip. I was wondering how you transitioned from Nootka Sound to Esperanza Sound. I once stayed with a friend at his condo in Tahsis and we fished in and outside of Esperanza Sound. The trip from Tahsis to the mouth...
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    Fuel Separation

    Donald, I don't think you'll have to remove the tanks. That fuel transfer pump will almost suck it dry. It's a lot like a bilge pump whereas the spinning impeller is right at the end of the run of the tubing its mounted on. Just lower it into the tank like you would a siphon hose, hit the on...
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    Fuel Separation

    Donald wrote: "Schuster, If I am on top of it it is because of this group. Thanks for the testimonial. Did you remove your tanks to empty them?' My tank is a 100 gal tank under the cockpit floor , so no I did not have to remove it. I entered the tank via the fuel sending unit. Remove three...
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    Fuel Separation

    When I purchased my boat in 2021 it had been sitting for a couple of years. It had the Honda BF150 engine and was the fuel injected model. One of the problems that I immediately encountered was bad fuel, about 50 gallons of it. It apparently was a not treated. It caused the high pressure...
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    Charging issues

    Donald, glad to see that you're getting things figured out electrically on your boat. Part of the fun of new boat ownership is figuring out what you have while in the process of enjoying yourself. As far as the water intrusion issue goes ----- anyone who has owned a trailer boat for any amount...
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    Guest Chargers

    Jay, thanks for your incite. I tend to agree with your logic on replacement. Mine has been good for many years and definitely has done the job. I tend to agree at this point not to change things up too much and stick with what has worked for years.
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    Guest Chargers

    Thanks Colby for the reply. I read the same manual and replaced both the house batteries this spring and last year replaced the starting battery. So I'll rule out the batteries and look at the charger. I've quit using it for now as the engine has been quite good at charging. I'll have to do...
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    Guest Chargers

    Just curious, are the Guest chargers not considered good replacement chargers when the originally installed chargers go bad? I still have the original guest charger in my boat and its a 2007 model. I may be having a problem with mine as both green lights are on as well a a red light that never...
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    Best windless for 8 plaite

    We used the Lewmar 700 horizontal windlass with the 8 plait on my last boat without any problems. I ordered the chain and rode from Lewmar when I purchased the windlass. they seem to be made for each other. I have not had the need to adjust anything but you may want to contact Lewmar and see...
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    What to get?

    I would have to agree with Bob on this one. I have a 25' cruiser and am currently running a 22 lb delta behind 60 feet of 1/4" high test chain and sleep well at night. if I were in the market to upgrade my anchor I would opt for the Mantus anchor. The Mantus is a scoop style as opposed to the...
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    It's those damn disc brake calipers again

    Thanks for pointing that out Colby. Kevin, I hope that answered your question.
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    It's those damn disc brake calipers again

    Yes, my trailer has surge brakes. I like the idea of the electric over hydraulic as it gives one the ability to control the braking of the trailer in adverse conditions which may come up unexpectedly when traveling thru mountainous regions or winter conditions. Just curious, if you contacted...
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    Low speed steering suggestions?

    Well by the looks of it you're getting it figured out. Keep playing around with different set ups and you'll find a happy place. I think the best possible slow speed steering enhancement is an auto pilot. I use the autopilot when I'm trolling for salmon. it will keep you on a straight course...
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    It's those damn disc brake calipers again

    Colby, I agree with Steve (Dora-Jean) that you probably need to find out why the brakes are heating up. I carry a lazar heat detector in my truck all the time. When I'm towing the 5th wheel or boat I will pull over at a rest stop after 10 or 20 miles and check my tires and hubs for their...
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    Forward Dock Lines, Snubbing and chafing

    I installed a set of chocks similar to the ones shown in the link that ENDEAVOR provided. I think they are really practical and cant believe that C-dorys don't have them installed from the factory. They may by now i haven't checked out the newer boats. I have never experienced any chaffing at...
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    Forward Dock Lines, Snubbing and chafing

    On my boat I keep my bow line attached to the center cleat all the time. I run it from the center cleat thru the chalk down the stbd side where I make a turn around the rear part forward cleat and loop over the forward end of the cleat and run the remaining line back to the cockpit. I...
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    05/08 - 05/11 - 2025 Friday Harbor C-Brats Get-Together

    Thanks for posting your blog address. I'm enjoying following your journey thru the North sound and San Juans. Just a note on your method of keeping your hull off the mooring ball.... it looks to me that chaffing of the line could become a problem if the wind were to blow causing a chop. Check...
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    Repair cable steering or replace with hydraulic

    I have had both types now. In all of my past boats, mostly 17'-20' boats with 70 to 125 hp motors, I have had the cable type steering and in each case after a few years have had to replace the cable no matter how careful is was to keep things greased and or oiled. Salt water gets into the...
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