captainmaniac wrote:We have gone down perhaps a couple of inches. Will take a closer look this weekend... hoping to finally launch on Thursday!
I hope you are able !!!!!
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captainmaniac wrote:We have gone down perhaps a couple of inches. Will take a closer look this weekend... hoping to finally launch on Thursday!
It's in! It floats! It's dry! .... but a bit too dry... starboard engine isn't pumping any water. So had the pleasure of doing the maiden voyage of the year (1.5 mile trip from storage facility to docks), and docking, on one engine. Crossing my fingers that the impeller just took a set over the winter.prowlersfish wrote:captainmaniac wrote:We have gone down perhaps a couple of inches. Will take a closer look this weekend... hoping to finally launch on Thursday!
I hope you are able !!!!!
.... once I get a new impeller... thought I had a spare on hand but can't find it!oil&water wrote:Wooohooo, summer can now commence!
It's going to be a bugger of a year for mosquitoes!oil&water wrote:The flooding is unfortunate and as seen from the video, quite severe. Here on the Atlantic, in over 30 years, we have seen sea levels rise enough that a super tide can engulf property that long ago would never be touched. It is only getting worse. Our high tides are now almost at the top of boat ramps and often in others yards.
Having everything continuously underwater up there must be an absolute mess, even when the water subsides.