2025 Haul Out Complete!
I got through most of it last weekend, with a few items remaining in the cabin now that it’s back in the water. I used for the first time a Milwaukee M18 random orbital sander with dust collector port and a HEPA shop vac to sand the hull; it was a game changer for sure. For sanding disks, Lee Valley was by far the most competitive on price and selection. Half a gallon of Trilux ll left over from last year was enough for 2 coats.
I left my trim tabs bare this time around. The barrier coat/trilux ll doesn’t do much to keep the mussels from taking over, other than adding to the amount of stuff to remove. This way I can just scrape them with a stainless steel scraper once in a while and scuff with a brown scotchbrite pad.
Load test of the (2) Group 31 batteries passed easily at 5 years old. They don’t see any load other than when under way, so I suppose that’s to be expected.
Both engines serviced including engine/filter and gear case oil. I replaced the low pressure fuel filters as well as the Racor S3227 element. The addition of the Racor in year 2 was a really good decision.
I still haven’t managed to get any speakers installed and connected to the head unit, maybe tomorrow.
I’m not sure if it’s because I’m special (I’m not!), but over the years Inlet Marine has been really helpful with sourcing parts and supplies and especially their flexibility on scheduling and skill with the marine lifts (they have 2 now to speed things up). I only ever hear good things, and I can certainly parrot those good experiences.