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Re: Puppy pee pad recommendations
Thanks. Went for one similar, had catchment tray and 2 sheets of grass so good to use one and hose and dry off the other.

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Re: Travel time and mileage
So, our first boat was a 1997 24' Sea Ray Sundancer. We would do 1 or 2 ten day trips on the boat, always staying at marinas overnight. As far as distance, on our 10 day trips we would go as far as maybe 100 miles away (one-way). Let me look up Annapolis to Salisbury by water....yep, about 80 or so miles. Long weekends we would do maybe 45 miles one way (Annapolis to Solomons or Cambridge).
So, I think if, like you said, weather allowed, you could do those trips easily. I always like to stay at a place for at least two nights. It allows me to relax a bit more.
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What can you do for your 280 EC for $19.00?
I have a sheet of aluminum cut to size to replace the plastic facia of the cockpit fridge. Then use the plastic facia to make 3 new radar plates to replace the chipped and broken ones. All for CDN $19.


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Re: FloScan Sensors
No the wiring would not be compatible. What I was trying to say is that with the advent of digital systems Floscan's analogue became redundant for new engines. I never found a substitute sensor.

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Re: SO say someone used an impact gun to tighten down the nut on the forward prop of a B3
Try a good heat gun instead of the torch and check it with a hand held thermometer

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Re: FloScan Sensors
Around 2003 when engines became Smartcraft (Mercury) and gave fuel readings, there was less demand for their sensors.

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Re: What did you do to your boat today
Hopefully just the distributor shaft @mattie
Fingers crossed for you..
Fingers crossed for you..

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Re: SO say someone used an impact gun to tighten down the nut on the forward prop of a B3
It has to come off at some point. The question is if that is now. Def but a new nut and the only damage I can think of would be if the threads got crushed.

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