What Did You Do To Your Boat This Week?

New decals, rocket launchers for trolling off the rear. Ordered starke level R and elevate to start the cut polish
 

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Contracted a guy to pump the water and black crud out of my fuel tanks. After buying a boat with 90 hours on her, finding all this junk in the fuel/water separators was really low on my list!



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I’m hoping we got it out....maybe 2 liters of water and a lot of black crud——I’m guessing the former owner got bad gas up in ALaska

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Contracted a guy to pump the water and black crud out of my fuel tanks. After buying a boat with 90 hours on her, finding all this junk in the fuel/water separators was really low on my list!



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I’m hoping we got it out....maybe 2 liters of water and a lot of black crud——I’m guessing the former owner got bad gas up in ALaska

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Smart move - end of problem!
 
Of course there had to be collateral damage: fuel pickup plug in the rear of the tank galled when we backed it out of the starboard tank
(Stainless plug + aluminum tank = binding issues)

I thought I’d have to tap out some new threads but there were just enough threads remaining to tighten a new aluminum plug back into the tank with some Permatex to seal it

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Of course there had to be collateral damage: fuel pickup plug in the rear of the tank galled when we backed it out of the starboard tank
(Stainless plug + aluminum tank = binding issues)

I thought I’d have to tap out some new threads but there were just enough threads remaining to tighten a new aluminum plug back into the tank with some Permatex to seal it

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Anything galling is the most infuriating result on the planet. Glad it worked out.
 
Contracted a guy to pump the water and black crud out of my fuel tanks. After buying a boat with 90 hours on her, finding all this junk in the fuel/water separators was really low on my list!



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I’m hoping we got it out....maybe 2 liters of water and a lot of black crud——I’m guessing the former owner got bad gas up in ALaska

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Wow, I had mine done the same way 2 days ago. Smart PM for sure, fortunately mine was water free and they only had to polish the tank from the aluminum mild corrosion. Looks like yours was well due.
 
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Added a Bimini off the back of the hardtop to cover the back facing seats when fishing in the rain or mist, trying to compensate for Grady’s oversight on not making the factory hardtop long enough. Grady designers must think owners are fair weather fisherman only. Should give me a little more shade as well.
 

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Added a Bimini off the back of the hardtop to cover the back facing seats when fishing in the rain or mist, trying to compensate for Grady’s oversight on not making the factory hardtop long enough. Grady designers must think owners are fair weather fisherman only. Should give me a little more shade as well.
May I please have your boat, no questions asked?
 
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