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    • I did this in my observers compartment last year. Got tired of reaching in to grab a dry towel only for them to be wet from water coming over the bow and entering the observer compartment. This works great. Keeps all my stuff dry and allows air flow for carpet to dry out quickly. Gonna do my bag compartments this year. 

    • Gelcoat is not known for its ability to level well after spraying.  If you think you are sanding a lot now, wait until you spray some new gel on there.  Please post your progress!

    • A worn or faulty impeller is the most common cause of exhaust overheat codes.  Worn sensor connection plug sockets can cause faults.  On the PCM Challenger 409 Monsoon, I have seen excessive buildup of corrosion or sediment clogging up the manifold cooling passages cause them to overheat..

    • The service guy probably forgot to connect the water intake and since Malibu still doesn’t include a $20 , 200 degree engine block sensor he likely overheated without ever knowing until too late! Haha 

       

       

    • 1 hour ago, ty151 said:

      Lake Mohave, AZ

       

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      Is that a bungee anchor rope?  Connected to a shore spike?  

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