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  1. Fleming

    Looking for advice please.

    Another option if you don't need the survey for insurance or financing is to hire a surveyor to go through the boat and give you a "punch list" or item list of the big things to fix. Writing the report is hard work, and the part of the job most surveyors hate. You don't mention where you are...
  2. Fleming

    Decks

    Everyone on here is going to tell you that they are cored, just like everything you found on the internet says they are cored. But you seem inclined to believe your friend, so there is only one way you can remove speculation. Drill into the deck and check for yourself.
  3. Fleming

    Propeller Shaft Zinc Reality Check

    Steve, while I have the utmost respect for your knowledge and experience, my own experience tells me that it's not so definitive. I quite often see a good bonding connection through the transmission to the shaft. Certainly not always, but often enough that my personal view is "the shaft and prop...
  4. Fleming

    Should I replace the dynaplate?

    What is it's purpose in your system? Is it being used for an SSB ground plane/counterpoise? Is it for lightning protection? Is your boat bonded? Do you have a hull anode tied to the bonding system?
  5. Fleming

    Dark blue liquid in bilge

    I thought it looked familiar but couldn't place it. I agree. Maybe a punctured can from a locker.
  6. Fleming

    Fuse in ground wire.

    You're fine in removing it as long as you verify that the positive side has overcurrent protection. Not needed to do both, and ABYC says overcurrent protection should be on the positive side. Some European boats like to switch the negative side, but North American convention is all fuses...
  7. Fleming

    Mainship Stringer Moisture

    I'll offer another perspective. Condemning a boat based only on a moisture meter is a fools errand. I can measure moisture somewhere in most 30 year old cored boat stringers, particularly if it's a wet bilge. I can get high moisture readings somewhere on the deck of 95% of all cored decks that...
  8. Fleming

    Preparing AL Water Tanks for Summer Haul Out in SW FL

    I would just empty the water tanks. For the fuel tanks make sure you have an additive to prevent microbe growth but one summer shouldn't be much of a concern for diesel. Far bigger concern is humidity in the cabin for which you'll want to try and keep some air flowing through the boat and keep...
  9. Fleming

    Prop struts

    Looks pretty far gone to me. And yes, it looks like possible stray current corrosion. I hope you got that problem sorted out before you replace anything.
  10. Fleming

    Propeller Shaft Zinc Reality Check

    I would use the extra zinc. No harm in over protecting your shaft, but you don't want to leave the brass (40% zinc, they're brass not bronze) prop unprotected. I don't think you need a hull anode nor do you need to bond a boat that was built unbonded as long as the through hulls are of proper...
  11. Fleming

    Shaft Anodes

    There's no danger of overprotecting your shaft and prop with an extra anode.
  12. Fleming

    Thru hull bonding

    No, that's wrong. As stated above the AC grounding conductor should be connected to the DC negative system in one place, the engine ground or a ground bus. The AC outlet should be grounded back to the AC Grounding bus. The through hull should be bonded to the rest of the through hulls and the DC...
  13. Fleming

    Survey Issues

    Like some of the others said, this post is meaningless without the details. Sometimes the condition of the survey environment prevents finding problems. For example finding moisture in coring on a rainy day, or on a dew covered deck in the morning, or finding leaks on a dry day. Sometimes a...
  14. Fleming

    GB 36 propane locker update advice

    To be ABYC compliant the overboard vent has to be at the bottom of the propane locker because the gas is heavier than air. The lid must be top opening and with a rubber seal. Cannot vent within 15 inches of another intake to the boat. Along with a solenoid valve, install a pressure gauge at the...
  15. Fleming

    Aluminum Anodes and Bronze Propellor - Antifouling

    Aluminum anodes are fine for protecting aluminum. All anodes are alloys, and the aluminum ones are still less noble than the aluminum used to build boats and for marine equipment. I agree prop speed is the best thing to coat your prop with. It not only keeps the marine growth from fouling your...
  16. Fleming

    1982 Californian hin# help

    I suspect the HIN is WEL ?74420482 with the number before the 7 being illegible. This shows what the post '72 and pre '84 hin should look like. https://www.usps.org/national/safety/HIN/HIN.pdf Has the boat ever been documented? If there is a documentation number on a plaque in the vessel you...
  17. Fleming

    Scoop thru-hull

    It's not an ABYC standard. I'm with comodave on this one, no advantage to it and there's a good argument that those scoop strainers are more of a problem than a benefit.
  18. Fleming

    OceanYachts

    Close. Viking bought the property and the molds for the 37 Billfish, Egg Harbor Group bought the rest of the assets. I was enquiring recently on build info for a 2009 and the folks at Egg Harbor were friendly but said they didn't have any info on previous Ocean boats.
  19. Fleming

    Delivery options & recommendations: Miami to San Diego

    Lol, shouldn't actually buying/owning the boat be a prerequisite before you subject potential contractors to a list like that? :banghead: He hasn't even seen the boat yet...
  20. Fleming

    Delivery options & recommendations: Miami to San Diego

    Your shipping from Miami to San Diego is going to be expensive because of the Jones Act requirements. You'd save a lot by shipping Miami to west coast of Mexico or from a Caribbean port to San Diego.
  21. Fleming

    Pre-Purchase Survey Costs for Dry Storage

    Your surveyor can do 90% of the survey with the boat on the hard. Then pay to move it to the water on another day where the engine, generator, AC if it has one, and raw water pumps are run which will only take a few hours. You'll know by that point if you want to accept the boat and start paying...
  22. Fleming

    Engine room fire extinguishing requirements

    It's certainly a sticky issue because insurance companies could almost always find some safety requirement that's not being met. Fixed fire suppression systems are supposed to be inspected annually, to the tune of $400-500 each year and I would guess that 90% of all the boats in the U.S. are out...
  23. Fleming

    Engine room fire extinguishing requirements

    The verdict is in, and the Supreme Court has decided in favor of Great Lakes. So YES, they can deny your collision or allision claim because of deficiencies with your fire protection if that is in your policy. "However, the Supreme Court held that choice-of-forum provisions have long been...
  24. Fleming

    GB Built-In Bilge Grounding Strip

    It's a GB thing. They built a grid of about half inch wide foil strips in the bilge and then route the closest one to each underwater metal. It's for bonding and I agree, sealing in epoxy shouldn't hurt anything.
  25. Fleming

    Thoughts on pipework for bilge thru hulls

    Ha Ha! Sure, if my boat is starting to sink I'm going to go shut off the seacocks for my bilge pump outlets. That'll save it. :facepalm:
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