Looks great! What did you do for prep?Freshened up the non-skid with a couple coats of Interdeck.
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1) Boat soap scrub down with stiff bristle brush, 3M Maroon padsLooks great! What did you do for prep?

I should give an honorable mention to whoever makes Canadian Tire batteries. That marine starter battery was dated 2015. Was a group 24 with 650 CCA. Its replacement, rated at 675 CCA, was a modest $149, less core value. I know I'll be paying more than that in a few years when the 12V battery in the Lightning gives up.Last Saturday: take batteries off charger, install, earmuffs on main. No start. Start battery fails load test, replaced. Both motors fire up.
Yessir bangin a few out now!I pulled over at the Silver Creek General store on the way home from trout fishing to get a drink only to find one of the trailer lights on my small boat dangling in the gravel. It still worked, so I duct taped it back on with a newly purchased roll (it's a general store) to get home. Today I bought a new set, put some more tape on the broken one, and watched the Masters.
Chironomid season has started, so I gots to fish tomorrow.
Worked on (sons)@Rated-R 's 34 Camano
Bottom painted the hull, did some refinishing of cabinets.
Hull, engine drive train is in excellent condition.
He's been refitting the old gals interior rear cabin, seating, kitchen area
The helm and especially the sleeping area is beautiful condition just like video.
Watch for it based out of Alberni this yr
Here a few pic from yesterday after painting.
Heres a video of the gal 15yrs ago?
I filled the fuel water seperator with gas before screwing it back in.Busy weekend catching up on some trailer maintenance.
-disassembled and re-packed bearings with fresh grease (I bought the boat in early 2023, and hadn't looked yet). Turned out to be a bit of a bust - all the bearings were in perfect shape, grease looked basically new and seal was fine. I wanted to open it up anyway just to get a look at the part numbers. I guess that's the plus side of launching in fresh water
-Trailer drum brakes looked pretty good. I'm no expert on drums, but nothing was locked up, corrosion didn't look bad, and I put a tiny bit of grease on the piston
- Was going to change the brake fluid, however I was doing the work at the storage yard and I only brought metric tools. 10mm - too big, 9mm - too small - damn. The drain screw was fairly corroded so I decided to put that one off and not round it off with pliers...
- Took the boat to the drive through carwash and washed algae off the storage cover, too the T-top canvas home and threw it in the laundry.
- Changed the fuel water separator. PS - any advice on how to prime the filter? I tried using the squeeze ball, but seemed like it was air locked - do I need to crack open one of the screws to let the air out?
I had the same issue on my 06's. Keep the tube's clear and it won't happen again.2008. Under the cowling.
I’m guessing their purpose is to divert rainwater away from the air intake while the motors are tilted up for long periods.
The tubes drain right through holes at the front of the motor.
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