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But remember you can buy a brand new one and spend 12k just to outfit her .

And it won't be a Trojan :wink:
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so? how did the viewing go?
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I think they are looking at it today
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Good luck

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I feel you on the $6K quote. Going through that and it hurts, but I know that after another $12K and alot of elbow greese I will have a mini Yaught that I can enjoy and depend on. !"£$%^&
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well the viewing went well momma don't like it much at this point but she sees the potential as far as the survey the boat is owned buy a local boat guy and he has put alot in it and he is realy not recouping all of that on the sale I have looked at the stringers deck ect all looks good the fly brige is off and needs to be put back on I and a friend wthe the sameboat have looked at as well no blisters but . i think that it has 318's in it and they ard rebuilt and look nice just need fuel and a splash new airconditner and head fuel tanks are new gettin butterflys was goina give the guy a down payment to but some runnung to do and it took a bit longer than I thought .......Tomorrow!!!!
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why do you have to pump fresh water to cool the engiens ? why couldent you have a pipe that could be put on the undreside so that that could be a radiator for the coolant ???
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keel cooling?


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A "pipe" under the hull ( keel cooling ) works OK on displacement hulls but do to drag is not used on planing hulls . also a good keel cooler can be more costly then a heat exchanger as its more then a pipe . A stock coolant/water pump on the average engine may not be good enough to move the coolant all that distant . And you would still need a raw water pump to cool the exhaust . Putting dry exhaust on a pleasure boat opens up a new set of problems.



BTW fresh water is the closed/coolant side . Raw water is the water that comes from outside the boat . A fresh water cooled engine using coolant to cool the engine ( raw water cools the coolant w/aheat exchanger ) a raw water cooled enging uses raw water only to cool the engine .
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drbbqking wrote:well the viewing went well momma don't like it much at this point but she sees the potential as far as the survey the boat is owned buy a local boat guy and he has put alot in it and he is realy not recouping all of that on the sale I have looked at the stringers deck
Something to be aware of successful Captain's use the title Admiral rather than momma :wink:
Because the seller will not be recouping all that they put into the boat should not dissuade you from paying a Professional to survey the boat.
It is possible that the $$ put in were in fact wasted and that therefore that amount and more is still needed to make the vessel seaworthy especially for offshore use.
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All good advice Ready
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love this forum,,, all good answers,,, not likin the admiral thing we butt heads enough so I won't even tell her of this story ..... next question .... I know not to paint the zincs but do you paint the prop shaft and I have seen the center of props painted in the past is this something I should be doing ?????
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I use Pettit , "Zinc Coat Barnacle Barrier" (# 1793) on my props & shafts works very well 2-3 coats on the entire prop
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drbbqking wrote:why do you have to pump fresh water to cool the engiens ? why couldent you have a pipe that could be put on the undreside so that that could be a radiator for the coolant ???
Not enough airflow over the radiator like a road vehicle.
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Skargo wrote:
drbbqking wrote:why do you have to pump fresh water to cool the engiens ? why couldent you have a pipe that could be put on the undreside so that that could be a radiator for the coolant ???
Not enough airflow over the radiator like a road vehicle.

Air flow ? cooler would be under the boat .
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prowlersfish wrote:
Skargo wrote:
drbbqking wrote:why do you have to pump fresh water to cool the engiens ? why couldent you have a pipe that could be put on the undreside so that that could be a radiator for the coolant ???
Not enough airflow over the radiator like a road vehicle.

Air flow ? cooler would be under the boat .
I misunderstood, sorry.
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