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    Here is a dumb one, Sole's in 22 cockpits...

    Our boat is a 1998. It came with the Dri-Deck tiles. I used them for 5 years. Feet were still getting wet out side the door. Plus the deck was unlevel for things like water buckets, grill, boiling water outside in the cockpit, chairs, the list goes on for me. I didn’t want to add more weight...
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    Solar panels mounting

    We have an air conditioner. This is what I did. It is a 100w panel. I mounted it to the bolts that hold down the AC cover. I made the Z clips from aluminum angle and bolts. I was able to get a 1” gap for air flow. Working great.
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    Honda EU2200 External Fuel Line Modification.

    Hey Dale! I remember Endeavor. Sorry for the loss. Answers to your questions. The EU2200 has the built in fuel shut off so it lets the generator run on this selection. My plan is to run the generator empty with no fuel in the built in tank. It makes it a little lighter to remove the generator...
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    Honda EU2200 External Fuel Line Modification.

    I finally did it. I figured out how to add an external fuel line to my Honda EU2200 Generator. It uses the factory internal fuel tank shutoff as a selector valve to the external fuel line. Since this generator has an internal fuel pump, it will pull from the boats main fuel tanks now.
  5. Honda EU2200 External Fuel Hose Modification

    Honda EU2200 External Fuel Hose Modification

    This shows how to add an external fuel line without using the main fuel tank cap.
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    The finished external fuel line setup.
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    This is the hose to cut / splice the Y barb fitting into. For attaching the external fuel line hose.
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    To run the on the external fuel source. Turn of the internal fuel tank.
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    This shows what I plug the generator into.
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    Y barb used inside the generator.
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    Fuel Separation

    Absolutely. If you add a can of Seafoam to each of your fuel tanks it will actually separate out the water from your fuel. Water will be at the bottom of the tank where your pickup is. In the morning before you get underway pump the fuel primer bulb. This will be the best time to catch some of...
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    Fuel Separation

    After getting the fuel cleaned up. You have to prevent water from continuing entering the tanks. Replace your fuel tank vents with a P-Trap style vent. https://www.amazon.com/Attwood-Corporat ... 374&sr=8-3[url] This prevents rain water from being sucked into the fuel tanks by sloshing fuel...
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    I Built a Brand-New Cabin Interior, With Photos!

    I like how you leveled out the deck in the cabin center walkway.
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    Cockpit Floor Grating Build

    The picture doesn't show it, but it is actually 3 separate panels. I used Tightbond III wood glue with screws to secure the boards to the joists. All the screws are plugged and have two really thick coats of epoxy that coated even the edges of each board, top and bottom. Definitely not coming...
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    Cockpit Floor Grating Build

    Tired of wet unlevel feet. So decided to build some deck grating for the cockpit. Made from Western Cedar, 2 coats of epoxy top and bottom. UV protected with satin varnish. Cost $330, finish weight 61lbs. Built in 3 panels for easy cleaning/ access.
  17. Deck grate build.

    Deck grate build.

  18. Sealed completely with 2 coats of epoxy and UV treated with satin varnish.

    Sealed completely with 2 coats of epoxy and UV treated with satin varnish.

    Sealed completely with 2 coats of epoxy and UV treated with satin varnish.
  19. Total weight is 61 lbs.

    Total weight is 61 lbs.

    Total weight is 61 lbs.
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