Well, the event appears to be in the Bahamas given the flags flying.
The 316ss flat stock was more or less in a roll, like a very stiff tape. I just rolled it out, cut it to length, stopped it just short of the...
When I rebuilt my Hatt 53c, I replaced the stainless rub rail throughout. As I installed it, bedded it not place, I drilled and set a length of...
Sort of looks like he may have originated from a side tie to the blue hull, tried to back off of her (why??), and then struck the dock behind him,...
Clearly this is the fault of the guy in the blow boat.
It's as if every single move he made was the exact opposite of what he should have done. Don't know whether to cringe or take a bat to the guy at...
I would think there was at least one "excuse me. pardon me." in there...
No, the sandpaper will bring them back. A ton of effort, but cutting the sandpaper into long 2" strips and doing the work on the dock makes it...
Agreed. All depends on the level of impact of this oxidation, though. I guess that was the core of my response. I always used Flitz, but my...
Agreed.
lmao. I was going to respond with, "try doing that on a raft, see the response", but that would be getting too personal. So I won't, even though...
A bit off topic, but I've switched to poly strainer baskets, away from the stainless. I keep multiple baskets for each strainer, and drop them...
Yes. Bulky particles can cling and impact. In a sense it's the same technology as the Ultra switches, only without the protective housing.
I've used Ultra switches and alarms across the board. Old school float switches have always given me fits. Ultras, no issues in many years.
I had C-15's that did the same when cold. When the engines warmed up the exhaust cleared. White can also be fuel in these engines, although it's...
They like the maturation of the wallets more than the men carrying them. Or so I am told.
Depends on how badly the oxidation has set in. Bad? You'll start with around 200 grit with the grain and work your way up to around 2000,...
Hear, hear! Nothing like knowing you can get home with bailing wire and duct tape when all goes wrong.
Then it also comes down to fit, balance, feel, performance. Sometimes old and heavy is just right. Most of the time it's no fun to give up...
Well, I just linked to one that's available on Amazon. Just sayin. They're out there.