Jaxfishgyd
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- Jun 2, 2005
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- Hatteras Model
- 43' DOUBLE CABIN (1970 - 1984)
So here it is, FATHERS DAY.... I get to do what ever I want.....
Woke up about 7AM, and knew something wasn't "just right". As I stood up, realized there was a list to port that was not there last night.....
Opened up the hatch to to ER. and could hear water running.... Not a good thing INSIDE of a boat. Saw the plastic tubing to the ice maker had split and a small steam of water was shooting out.... And then saw it stop .....
I have a "Melnor Mechanical Aqua Timer" on my water hose and it turned off just as I was looking (I know how Pascal feels about them, but it worked). I keep it at 150 gals.
So at 9AM I was at Lowes, got some new tubing and fittings and got it fixed the first time ( I SO HATE plumbing, and it hates me).
Seems "somebody" had disconnected the ground wire to the bilge in that section of the boat (Er, that would of been me) last week and forgot to reconnect it.
Had about 6" of water under the port engine that was easily pumped out. It was contained to that one section. I have 5 other bilge pumps and a high water alarm.
So now I have the afternoon to do nothing.....
Oh, the admiral DID STATE the ice maker had to be fixed so she has ice for her "drinks"..... :}
Time for a few beers...
Oh and HAPPY FATHERS DAY to all the rest of you
Woke up about 7AM, and knew something wasn't "just right". As I stood up, realized there was a list to port that was not there last night.....
Opened up the hatch to to ER. and could hear water running.... Not a good thing INSIDE of a boat. Saw the plastic tubing to the ice maker had split and a small steam of water was shooting out.... And then saw it stop .....
I have a "Melnor Mechanical Aqua Timer" on my water hose and it turned off just as I was looking (I know how Pascal feels about them, but it worked). I keep it at 150 gals.
So at 9AM I was at Lowes, got some new tubing and fittings and got it fixed the first time ( I SO HATE plumbing, and it hates me).
Seems "somebody" had disconnected the ground wire to the bilge in that section of the boat (Er, that would of been me) last week and forgot to reconnect it.
Had about 6" of water under the port engine that was easily pumped out. It was contained to that one section. I have 5 other bilge pumps and a high water alarm.
So now I have the afternoon to do nothing.....
Oh, the admiral DID STATE the ice maker had to be fixed so she has ice for her "drinks"..... :}
Time for a few beers...
Oh and HAPPY FATHERS DAY to all the rest of you