Back home in Lake Charles, and I've got about 15 minutes before my next meeting, so here is the most recent update:
This weekend I would say that I got about 80% done of what I wanted to accomplish. I was able to get the bellhousing/oil dam removed with a little help from the boat captain next door. I fought with that thing for 6 hours, and he comes in, does close to the same thing I did, and BAM! it's free, Bought him lunch for that one.
Cleaned the bilge under that engine and transmission. It was pretty dirty. Now, it's as clean as I can make it - took about 2 hours just soaping it up and cleaning it, getting rid of all the nastiness and oil that had spilled out.
Before
After
I was also able to to get the new electronics installed and wires run to everything but the transducer, which I will have to do when I pull the boat out of the water. Running all Garmin - chartplotter/gps/depthfinder/radar. I will also be adding an autopilot, but I am going to have to bring someone in to do that for me. Forgot to take pictures of this work - I'll try to remember to in the future.
Lastly, I was working on getting the Air Conditioning in the Master room working. Works great for a minute or two, then cuts off - High Pressure, E4 error message. Doing some research, it usually means that water is not flowing through the A/C. A/C is a 16,000 BTU Marine Aire unit, and after checking, sure enough, no water is pumping. Created a rig to allow me to push a 'barnacle buster solution' through the system to destroy any marine growth, as this is a common cause of blocked lines in these systems. This particular one was mostly a diluted muriatic acid solution. That did not work.
Picture of the unit, and what was created, piping wise:
After that didn't work, I looked in the front bilge (which I actually had to look up where to access it, as it was pretty well hidden) to try to find the seacock in, any pumps, etc, and found the next project(s). The front bilge was full of water, as apparently the bilge pump was no longer working.
View of bilge from above (and non-working bilge pump).
But why is the water that dark? And what's that smell? Umm, I'm not positive, but I am pretty sure that it has something to do with this.
That is a Raritan Purasan unit, which handles the waste from the bathroom on the boat, completely submerged in the nasty bilge water. It did not seem to be functioning either. So, I have to go down again this weekend, drain the bilge, and re-assess.
After all this, I decided to it was time for lunch, so went to Mickey's Bar and Grill, about a good cast from the boat for lunch. Really good burgers. Had a decent view, and could even keep an eye on my boat (sort of) - at least the top of it.
The passage out of the marina
Until I get there again this weekend, I will be removing paint and rust and working on re-assembling a transmission. That's about all I have for this update, just another case of owning a B.O.A.T. (and we all know what that stands for).
This weekend I would say that I got about 80% done of what I wanted to accomplish. I was able to get the bellhousing/oil dam removed with a little help from the boat captain next door. I fought with that thing for 6 hours, and he comes in, does close to the same thing I did, and BAM! it's free, Bought him lunch for that one.
Cleaned the bilge under that engine and transmission. It was pretty dirty. Now, it's as clean as I can make it - took about 2 hours just soaping it up and cleaning it, getting rid of all the nastiness and oil that had spilled out.
Before
After
I was also able to to get the new electronics installed and wires run to everything but the transducer, which I will have to do when I pull the boat out of the water. Running all Garmin - chartplotter/gps/depthfinder/radar. I will also be adding an autopilot, but I am going to have to bring someone in to do that for me. Forgot to take pictures of this work - I'll try to remember to in the future.
Lastly, I was working on getting the Air Conditioning in the Master room working. Works great for a minute or two, then cuts off - High Pressure, E4 error message. Doing some research, it usually means that water is not flowing through the A/C. A/C is a 16,000 BTU Marine Aire unit, and after checking, sure enough, no water is pumping. Created a rig to allow me to push a 'barnacle buster solution' through the system to destroy any marine growth, as this is a common cause of blocked lines in these systems. This particular one was mostly a diluted muriatic acid solution. That did not work.
Picture of the unit, and what was created, piping wise:
After that didn't work, I looked in the front bilge (which I actually had to look up where to access it, as it was pretty well hidden) to try to find the seacock in, any pumps, etc, and found the next project(s). The front bilge was full of water, as apparently the bilge pump was no longer working.
View of bilge from above (and non-working bilge pump).
But why is the water that dark? And what's that smell? Umm, I'm not positive, but I am pretty sure that it has something to do with this.
That is a Raritan Purasan unit, which handles the waste from the bathroom on the boat, completely submerged in the nasty bilge water. It did not seem to be functioning either. So, I have to go down again this weekend, drain the bilge, and re-assess.
After all this, I decided to it was time for lunch, so went to Mickey's Bar and Grill, about a good cast from the boat for lunch. Really good burgers. Had a decent view, and could even keep an eye on my boat (sort of) - at least the top of it.
The passage out of the marina
Until I get there again this weekend, I will be removing paint and rust and working on re-assembling a transmission. That's about all I have for this update, just another case of owning a B.O.A.T. (and we all know what that stands for).