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Tell the truth Bone, the reason you are sore all over has NOTHING to do with the boat, YOU ARE OLD!!!!!! Face it, your spring chicken days past you MANY MANY MOONS AGO!! Just kidding buddy, good to see you getting your boat ready for Dale this winter.I just purchase a used boat, and I made a list of things that needed to done before using it. One of the things that had broken was the bilge pump connection to the out-port hose. Seemed to be a simple task in my mind to get done. However, that was not the case. The first thing I found out was that working in a closed-in area that boat builders create can also create some weird body positions. Today I am sore all over from trying to get into all those positions. Through the years I have been amaized at how well car and boat manufactures can build them, but how badly they are when you have to go back in and replace parts. My thought is that if the guy who puts the boat/car on paper could talk to the guy who will be replacing the part, life may be a little easier. I am sure if you work on boats and cars you know what I mean. The problem with this bilge pump replacement was no room to get your hands into to work, bilge pump plastic broke leaving the ring of plastic in the hose, the screw head on the clamp rusted off, could not cut hose off with knife because the bilge hose was made of hard plastic, the bilge hose was too short to start with, bilge hose ran under a piece of aluminum plate making the hose unaccessible. Solution...finally managed to get a Drimel tool in to cut off the clamp and put an extender adaptor to get hose on. Elapsed time of project a little over three hours. My point here is try to replace things before things begin to rust and fall off and hope people who build our boats and cars begin to use their brains, which I am not putting a lot of faith into that thought. I can't wait to replace my graph wires now.
Elwood, you are right about those young chicken legs. When you are laying upside down on your head everything hurts. I don't have too much else to do but I do have a couple of rivets leaking. A lot to say about those all-welled aluminum boats. Again, why would you put rivets in the boat of a boat anyway? I guess I will smear some hog fat on them and go fishing.
well if anybody wants to pay 700 to replace a bilge pump,i am the man...lol
LOL,,,hell I`ll do it for ,,,oh say 500...lol
Being mechanically challenged, this is why I bought a pontoon boat. Crank up the tongue jack, and walk under it to get at stuff. I think of the pontoon boat as "Engineered for the mechanically handicapped".
And I totally agree boat makers ought do a little human engineering. No only in maintenance and systems acces, but also in the overall design thing. Seems like they are just about all cookie cutters of each other, save a couple bells and whistles here and there.
Sorry guys..........that was a poor example. I was just trying to make a point.
