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George Dinwiddie via Public-List
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Thu Nov 26 18:14:09 PST 2015
How long had the boat been in the water? My experience has been that the bottom paint works pretty well go a couple years. When I scrubbed my own bottom, I would check & clean it when I cleaned the bottom. I presume the diver I hire does the same thing.
George
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> Folks,
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> Happy Thanksgiving to each of you. Hope that you have had a wonderful day with family and friends.
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> Hauled #262 out at Smith's Marina on Tuesday....watch out narrow channel getting in there....just ask my buddy ridding the boom as to why we know this.
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> The raw water intake for the Yanmar 2GM20F installed in #262 has a perforated disk cover similar to the Buck Algonquin listed at Jamestown Distributors (http://www.jamestowndistributors.com/userportal/show_product.do?pid=14674&familyName=Buck+Algonquin+Bronze+Round+Strainer). Removed the cover this morning. Certainly it was not clogged, a number of the holes in the strainer were clear. A number were not. Seems like it could become a matter of concern over time. The boat has been in the water from May 15th till November 24th. The photo shows the organic material build up viewed from the inner side of the cover.
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> What does everyone else use ?
> Slotted intake ?
> Plain thruhull ?
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> Looking for experiences and recommendations.
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> Happy Thanksgiving,
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> Jonathan
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