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    Twin Engine Trawler Maneuvering Expectations

    I’m not sure about a 56, but my Defever 49 RPH is maneuverable enough. I moved up from a Tollycraft 37, which is much lighter and more maneuverable. The weight of the Defever and the deep keel make it respond a lot slower. I almost never use rudder for low speed maneuvering. If it’s not...
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    Dark blue liquid in bilge

    Mystery solved. Found this never-opened but empty bottle under the sink in the guest head, with a blue mess under it and a tiny hole in the bottom of the bottle. Thanks everybody!
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    Dark blue liquid in bilge

    I don’t winterize the water system, so it’s not propylene glycol antifreeze. It’s not steering fluid, I use the Hynautic fluid that is not that color. The stabilizers are well aft of that spot and I can’t think of any other hydraulic lines above that bilge. There is no 2-cycle oil on the boat...
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    Dark blue liquid in bilge

    I pumped some holding tank contents overboard and it came out the usual brown color.
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    Dark blue liquid in bilge

    So I have discovered a sizable puddle of dark blue liquid in my forward bilge - near the holding tank. It’s roughly the color of toilet bowl cleaner. I can’t think of anything on the boat that could generate that color. I’m not using any chemical in the holding tank that might generate that...
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    Sikkens Cetol Product and Application?

    This has not been my experience. I wonder if this is the result of Gulf Coast sunshine. In SE Alaska, Cetol lasts indefinitely if you maintain it, fix damaged spots, and apply a fresh coat or two every year.
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    Mooring/buoy

    You should start by figuring out who owns the submerged land where you want to put your mooring. If it’s the State of Alaska, you might not need a permit: https://dnr.alaska.gov/mlw/cdn/pdf/factsheets/generally-allowed-uses.pdf This talks about “personal, non commercial” use, though; I’m not...
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    Rearming an inflatable PFD

    This thread is timely because it reminds me that I need to get the kit to rearm my inflatable life jacket. Last trip last summer I was getting off the dinghy when I caught the pull ring on something and was quite startled when my life jacket got very big very fast. It takes a minute to figure...
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    Defever 53 POC

    The 49 has a full displacement hull so you won’t get much over 8 knots. I’ve got 2 Perkins 140 hp engines and cruise at 7.5, top speed a little over 8. I believe the 53 POC has a semi displacement hull so it will have a lot higher top end with enough power.
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    Defever 53 POC

    You might find some helpful information at The Defever Cruisers group. They have a discussion forum for members that can be fairly active. I don’t know the 53 but my Defever 49 RPH is a solid boat. Defevers were made at a few different shipyards.
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    Westerbeke Raw Water pump not pumping

    Yes! I pulled the impeller again and probed the discharge port and it was COMPLETELY stuffed with rubber bits. Cleared them out, rechecked the new heat exchanger to make sure no bits worked their way into it, and I have strong water flow out the exhaust. And no leaks so far. I guess the moral...
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    Westerbeke Raw Water pump not pumping

    I’ve changed the impeller twice. That’s definitely not the problem. The pin is in the slot in the shaft.
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    Westerbeke Raw Water pump not pumping

    Thank you, I will try that once I can get a helper to the boat.
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    Westerbeke Raw Water pump not pumping

    I have a Westerbeke 8.0 BTD generator, which I believe is original equipment in my 1991 boat. Last summer I stupidly ran it with the seacock closed, which chewed up the impeller. The impeller bits clogged the heat exchanger, and when I tried to rod them out I realized the heat exchanger was...
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    Autonomous marine travel

    There are some changes that I’m not sure I am able to adapt to. I guess there’s a reason we aren’t meant to live forever.
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