skipperdude
Guru
Suprdiver had a great story about his splash.
Here is on for the books.
I finally got her ready to go back into the water. Not.
Larry hauled her down to Smitty's cove and we put her in. First I need to explain about my Hydraulic steering. I have power steering run off a pump mounted to the engine. Two lines running back to dual hydraulic cylinders hooked to the rudder. Now i had a 50/50 chance of hooking them up right well guess what. I got it wrong I turned right and went left.
Ok no problem I grabbed a couple of wrenches and opened the fuel Lazarette. I had removed a bolt on the rudder assembly to drain the bilge. Guess what I forgot to reinstall the bolt. So I had a small geyser coming into the bilge.
Back to the tool box to find the bolt and a hammer and some of the ever present duck tape.**A quick turn around the bolt with the tape and with the hammer drove it into the hole.
In the meantime while undoing the hydraulic lines I am drifting closer to the rocks.
Switched the hoses. Mind you I'm doing this with about 2 feet of water in the bilge the float switch had jammed. I reached down into the water and fumbled around found the switch and unjammed it.**The pump starts working. I climb out of the Lazarette and head for the helm. I was wearing a pair of x-tra tuffs boots that were now full of water. Wheew!! No problem I'm good.**Back around and in to the harbor.
I felt like Homer Simpson But it was all good I fixed it.
A little embarrassed to tell the story but we all goof once in a while.
*Man up fella's lets hear your tale.
SD
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-- Edited by skipperdude on Thursday 7th of July 2011 12:18:45 PM
-- Edited by skipperdude on Thursday 7th of July 2011 12:19:08 PM
Here is on for the books.
I finally got her ready to go back into the water. Not.
Larry hauled her down to Smitty's cove and we put her in. First I need to explain about my Hydraulic steering. I have power steering run off a pump mounted to the engine. Two lines running back to dual hydraulic cylinders hooked to the rudder. Now i had a 50/50 chance of hooking them up right well guess what. I got it wrong I turned right and went left.
Ok no problem I grabbed a couple of wrenches and opened the fuel Lazarette. I had removed a bolt on the rudder assembly to drain the bilge. Guess what I forgot to reinstall the bolt. So I had a small geyser coming into the bilge.
Back to the tool box to find the bolt and a hammer and some of the ever present duck tape.**A quick turn around the bolt with the tape and with the hammer drove it into the hole.
In the meantime while undoing the hydraulic lines I am drifting closer to the rocks.
Switched the hoses. Mind you I'm doing this with about 2 feet of water in the bilge the float switch had jammed. I reached down into the water and fumbled around found the switch and unjammed it.**The pump starts working. I climb out of the Lazarette and head for the helm. I was wearing a pair of x-tra tuffs boots that were now full of water. Wheew!! No problem I'm good.**Back around and in to the harbor.
I felt like Homer Simpson But it was all good I fixed it.
A little embarrassed to tell the story but we all goof once in a while.
*Man up fella's lets hear your tale.
SD
*
-- Edited by skipperdude on Thursday 7th of July 2011 12:18:45 PM
-- Edited by skipperdude on Thursday 7th of July 2011 12:19:08 PM