This is my first weekend where I can not take out the Mac and I am stressing....
Ok, two weeks ago I took my
Had a friend of a friend agree to take my trailer to the boat ramp while I motored there. My first time to bring the Mac onto my trailer and it was very easy. I was still at the helm and the friend of the friend was ratcheting up the boat. As I jumped out and he was hammering the pin that locks the gears in place and the next thing I know it's in the water, so the boat backs down. We had an HD tie strap and it gets the boat home safely. Now I have to replace the locking pin and it looks like just that one piece is replaceable as I see some bolts in there. This is a stock 2008 aluminum trailer.
Next up is the engine. A 2008 Evinrude ETEC. I am guessing that it has about 200 to 250 hours on it (would love to have a simple way to find out - like software on my iPad with the proper plug-in cable). Should I do the 300 hour maintenance now or wait??? Never had a problem in the year that I have owned it except recently about a month ago (happened twice) when I went to shift gears while in neutral the rpms went high and I did not know how to bring it down but to put it in gear, ugh!!
I have seen Barnacle Bills Marine Supply in NJ (forum) selling the 300 hr kit for $180 with shipping but that post was a few years ago. It did give me some idea as to what to replace. I like the idea of doing the lower unit. Wanting to do this myself so need a manual too (I have read where the plugs need to face a certain way). Any comments, suggestions on what to do and not to do would be great. I have yet to contact a local Evinrude dealer but plan to after the holidays.
The next problem which is associated with the engine is the hydraulic pump which sits partially in the water. It has some corrosion on it and some paint bubbling. I have engine touch up paint so I will tackle that but I want to add some bottom paint which now leads to the next problem.
TPO put on some nice bottom paint and I was quite surprised how clean it was when I took her out of the water after a year. I do scrape barnacles every now and then with a plastic scrapper. I have tried to get a hold of TPO but no luck. How do I match the bottom paint?? I would hate to have to take it all off and put new on. I heard it is easy to add the "same" type of bottom paint. I just glanced at the recent PS mag and it has some reviews on the best bottom paint. Mine is blue if that helps any..... again any comments, suggestions on what to do and not to do would be great.
I did get some New Glass2 and looking forward to using that on the deck and hull. I have the fast blue hull but I can't tell the difference
Bought new rudder shims from Brian so looking forward to seeing how they work.
And my ongoing project of replacing my headstay with a 5/16 from BWY. I did not take pictures of how my stock furler went together so now I am not quite sure what goes where and I sure don't want to make a mistake on that and have my mast come crashing down. I contacted BWY but they could not give me any detailed info on how to put it back together. I also need to know how many nuts go on the new HD headstay wire and how far down on the threaded end do I adjust it to for proper tension??? Once I get this down the first time all is well.
Along with this project is the mooring light. I have the light and got the LED replacement for it (and for the running light too) and the matching 3 way toggle switch so will need to get on with that project too. I have posted about this before and think I can do it using the same wires inside the cabin.
Finally, it is putting on my 150 genny which was what started all of this months ago and the projects seemed to snowball.
TIA for any tips, suggestions or comments.
Matthew

