Jaxfishgyd
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- Jun 2, 2005
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- Hatteras Model
- 43' DOUBLE CABIN (1970 - 1984)
So I was working on the boat today (uh, and that is different from what other day....) and was moving the navagation lights up 9" to clear the air horns on the starboard side (and 3 existing antennas) and was almost done when I started to walk back to the cockpit to get a tube of caulk when I heard "SPLASH".
KNEW right away it was my DeWalt 18v "XRP" cordless drill.....Am sure it's someone's fault but as I was the only one on the boat at the time, am still trying someone to blame for it.
Went into the water and found it, (only 5' deep at the time) pulled it up and hit the button... WIRRRR it went.......
Drenched it in WD-40 then took it apart and cleaned everything I could and then again drenched it in WD-40 (hey, it's what I had on hand).
The good part is, I'm 35 miles from the ocean so not a "lot" of saltwater around plus it was low tide, which means most of the water here now is freshwater....
Will be interesting to see how it does a week from now though...
KNEW right away it was my DeWalt 18v "XRP" cordless drill.....Am sure it's someone's fault but as I was the only one on the boat at the time, am still trying someone to blame for it.
Went into the water and found it, (only 5' deep at the time) pulled it up and hit the button... WIRRRR it went.......
Drenched it in WD-40 then took it apart and cleaned everything I could and then again drenched it in WD-40 (hey, it's what I had on hand).
The good part is, I'm 35 miles from the ocean so not a "lot" of saltwater around plus it was low tide, which means most of the water here now is freshwater....
Will be interesting to see how it does a week from now though...