Hi, it's me, did ya miss me?
So, I know it's been a while since I posted actual boat stuff; but, I got down to the boat this weekend! Finally was able to take a few days away from the casino, and was able to sneak out to do some work. Figured that even if I didn't get a lot done, I could relax at the boat, maybe get inca little fishing, and catch the game at Mickey's.
Well, relaxation did not happen. When I got to the boat late on Friday, I found the front bilge full of water. The cheap 'temp' bilge pump that i put in ro last a month tops, failed having to last 6 months. So, the next morning, I went to West Marine, got a new heavy duty marine bilge pump, marine wire, etc, and spent half the day wiring that in.
As I did that, I found some pieces of the floor that were a little rotted - the prior owner of the boat had made some lanky repairs with untreated wood. I spent the rest of Saturday rebuilding the floor of the boat, and installing proper access hatches (as opposed to poorly cut plywood) and really getting the floor patched up correctly. West Marine loved me this weekend.
After that I went to Mickey's to watch the game. After the first half, I went back to the boat to continue to work on the boat and watch the game on my IPad. After the outcome, I'm pretty sure, I won't watch another Aggie game at Mickey's again. Ha! I started working on diagnosing why the starters wouldn't work the last time I was down at the boat. I located 'a' problem - i decided to cut into the jacket of the battery ground cable, as a bad cable can cause the starter to not have enough power to engage. The cable was corroded almost the entire way through. I also monetized that my voltage meter on the boat was reading nothing - not even zero, so I tested all 4 batteries - ALL were dead. I hooked them up to a charger, took off the bad ground (turns out both were corroded - i didnt find thatcout until Sunday night, but the positive cables were good), and called it a night. The battery tender was also throwing an error code, but I would deal with that the next day.
Sunday, I went to Discount auto and had a new ground cable made - those guys are awesome, if you need something down there. I only had one made, as I didnt realize the other was also bad yet. Went back to the boat, hooked everything up, and tried to start the engine. The starter still wouldn't engage. It would spin, but not engage. I decided to take it off, and about 45 minutes later finally got it off.
I was examining it, and fiddling withcthe bendix gear (the gear that has to engage the flywheel, and that wasn't engaging, when I realized that the gear was rotating the opposite way it should. Apparently, I, in my infinite wisdom, had putcthe wrong starters on each engine. I swapped the starters (3-4 hours, because it took a while to get the gear housing in the right orientation for each. I then found thay other bad ground, and removed it.
At 8am, I brought the other ground in, and had a new one made. Went back to the boat - overnight, the batteries had drained again. I hooked up the chargers, and cleaned up all my tools, packed up the truck, and decided to try the starboard engine one more time (the port engine has an ignition switch issue, so I cant easily start it). When I turned the keys, the starboard engine actually turned over! It was only for about a second, and completely drained the battery, but I finally got a sign of life.
I ended up unhooking all the batteries and have them in my truck for testing, but I am positive they are bad. That begs the question - why would 4 batteries, all hooked up to a tender, all go bad at the same time? They are 3 years old, so it may just be a coincidence, but I find it weird. I may never know.
So, after what started as a fairly bad trip, ended up with a huge amount of progress. Hope to get back down over Thanksgiving weekend with some new batteries and some hope. And the Ags beat the hell outta the Tigers. I had many coworkers texting me, thanking us for our role in Brian Kelly's demise.
Also, I found out that my new nextdoor slip neighbor also has a Post (a 46), and is a diesel mechanic. I haven't met him, just his parents, but have his contact info. That might make things a little easier. I'll label the pi cc tires tomorrow when I can get to a PC.
All in all, a really good weekend, and it was great to get back to the boat.
The port side starter that I originally had installed on the starboard engine. This picture is looking at the bendix gear in it's at rest position. It should spin and shoot out, but instead, being a DC motor and wired wrong was spinning the wrong way and not extending. Problem now seems fixed.

A starter installed on the engine. So little space to make it fit in. Arms are bruised from these this weekend - easily at least 50lbs a piece to wrestle with.

The first of 4 hatch accesses installed this weekend.

The bilge drained of water. It was DISGUSTING. hopefully I do not have this issue again.

I'd say this ground cable was just a touch corroded. 'Crunchy' as all get out.

The new neighbor's post - Not sure what year, but likely about a decade newer than mine.