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Post by captddis on Mar 11, 2010 20:44:43 GMT -5
I am really disappointed to see that twisted wire under the resevoir!!!!
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Post by 34Hatt on Mar 11, 2010 21:33:23 GMT -5
I have seen the pics before, but always stare at them and think of the time and detail that went into the job. I doubt it looked that nice when it left the plant. First Class!! There are a couple of folks across the hall that have bilges you could eat off of. (I'm not one of them) Dan, is your ER still that nice or is it getting 'seasoned"? Next time on board take a look and let us all now what you think but I think you won't think its been 4 years and 350 hrs
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Post by 34Hatt on Mar 11, 2010 21:36:55 GMT -5
I am really disappointed to see that twisted wire under the resevoir!!!! Wow though crowd ;D I have had that happen and it pissed me off also.
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Post by 34Hatt on Mar 11, 2010 21:39:12 GMT -5
I have seen the pics before, but always stare at them and think of the time and detail that went into the job. I doubt it looked that nice when it left the plant. First Class!! Thanks Dave It means a lot from someone like you!
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Post by captddis on Mar 11, 2010 22:05:53 GMT -5
I am really disappointed to see that twisted wire under the resevoir!!!! Wow though crowd ;D I have had that happen and it pissed me off also. Me too! Sucks when you think you are done and then see the twist. To fix or not to fix.....
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Post by skycheney on Mar 11, 2010 22:17:39 GMT -5
Thanks alot. Now I have to go fix some more PO workmanship. The picture was supposed to show you my nice little bracket that we made for the filter housing to mount to the HE tank. Now you've gone and ruined it.
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Post by captddis on Mar 11, 2010 22:20:06 GMT -5
Well the brackets are really nice!
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Post by skycheney on Mar 11, 2010 22:26:11 GMT -5
Well the brackets are really nice! Yeah, and as long as we're picking it all apart, how about that nice broken wire tie next to the tank and the oily wall down below. That was actually taken last year. I just had the gyro rebuilt by Naiad and it should be here tomorrow. I also added an auxillary heat exchanger to try to get a shorter run for the raw water. I was having flow issues. (No Flomax jokes please).
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Post by yachtsmanwilly on Mar 11, 2010 22:30:54 GMT -5
I am sorry....Sky, you are tooo picky!!! LOL.... I think your yacht is absolutely stunning!!! It is clean, shiny and I would eat off of any part of your yacht! Remember, I've seen the sub pictures. And I have been onboard your yacht. She is one heck of a beautiful lady and you should be proud of all the work you put into her! ppat
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Post by 34Hatt on Mar 12, 2010 12:56:25 GMT -5
O.K heres some more Dust in a confined space The Redo of the Head this was all for the Wife she wanted a separate shower and a 34C does not come that way! So first thing that had to be done was rewire the boat since the Rednecks put the panel in the closet of the head Then you need a Big set of balls or just be Stupid and Crazy to cut the stringer wide open! And knock it down 2" in height. Then epoxy coat the wood to make stringer solid. Then it was epoxied into place wood goes 6" past each bulkhead. Then on each end I did 6-10" of spray foam so no water can get at it. Then cut the dash and wall out. New dash is 2" higher and wall is out 3". I got a shower with over 6' 1" of height. Then I did balsa and a shit load of glass from the stringer to the outter hull side. So that hole area is part of the old stringer stronger then New Added a cored piece to the height of the stringer for the new floor.
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