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Old 05-25-2017, 06:47 PM   #1
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I think about that every time I run the boat at night. I was drifting herring just south of the maritime academy at night years ago and saw what looked like a log floating by. Put the spotlight on it and it was a Porto #^&#^&#^&#^&ter upside down with 2 6x6 pt skid bolted to it.
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Old 05-29-2017, 07:44 PM   #2
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Gonna hop on your thread Guppy....although it didn't turn out as victorious as yours, misery loves company right?...

Headed out for bait Saturday, put the plug in the live-well and turned the live-well valve on....after finding the bait, started snagging. Got the first one to the boat ...lifted the cover, no water??
Hit the live-well auto-fill, no water?
Open the transom-access hatch, transom cavity FULL of water!!
Hit the manual-bilge, luckily it turns on and after some time, I get the water out.
Turn the hose on to wash off the pogy blood, no water?
Reach down into the transom cavity to check the seacock valve (which would explain why no water from either location), looks weird...try to turn it, feels like it's bending more than turning. Twisting into a pretzel trying to reach seacock while on the water....no fun,, ....pizzzed off, seacock valve isn't turning at all....Bruce Banner turns into the Hulk and breaks the seacock handle!
So I got no raw water, and no auto-bilge float switch.

Get home after a fish-less morning, and the fun begins.
The nut on the handle is junk. I can't get a ratchet on it...try using vice-grips, strip her silly. Meanwhile, I break the ground wire attached to the seacock valve...because of the broken handle, I don't have much to grip because the valve now turns all the way around so I don't have much counter balance against the nut to get it off. Douse the nut with WD40 and start messing with the float switch instead. Take it apart looks ok? not stuck...but now with the ground wire broken, I can't test it. Wrestle with the nut until the wife comes out for the 5th time to tell me we have an obligation to attend to.......have to walk away in defeat.
Sunday, spend more time trying to get the nut off before Sunday's activities, or rather obligations begin, no luck.
After getting home from the Canal this morning and waiting the rain out, I'm at it again....finally get the nut off....hooray right?
No....I go to Lowe's and Home Depot, they don't sell handles...only complete valve assemblies with handles that don't look marine-worthy. I then go to West$$Marine....they too, have no handles....have to buy the whole valve to get the handle>> $60 for a $W#$%ng handle!!@!
Finally get that taken care of while it's raining on me...and try to test it....yeah ok, trying to hold the hose to the intake....not happening. Can't tell if it's working, will need to hit the water tomorrow to test.
And then figure out why the float isn't working...

So for all youze guys who are jealous of a boat guy.....DON'T!!! It ain't always roses,,,, matter of fact...it's hardly EVER roses...
Rant over ~

...it finally happened, there are no more secret spots
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Old 05-30-2017, 02:14 AM   #3
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Headed to Boston harbah today, fingers crossed, I'll read this later...
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Old 06-02-2017, 11:09 AM   #4
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Seems the previous owner buried an inline fuse and hid it pretty well.
Fuse was popped, leading to no power to float switch.
Replaced fuse, problem solved.

After replacing the handle and opening the seacock valve, water is finding its' way back into the live-well. I know I could have used a set of vice-grips to turn the valve, but I like things working as they should.

Raw water hose was a good one....after spending much time troubleshooting, come to find out....the cover on the raw-water inline-filter was warped. When I would turn the pump on, I could hear it spinning but no water ever showed up....finally got some light into the transom cavity to witness that as the pump was working, I could see bubbles being created within the filter. Due to it being warped, the pump was siphoning equal air from the filter so not enough pressure existed to pull the water through...Replaced filter assembly, all is good.


Always good to share stories like this so others can learn or use to troubleshoot their own issues.

Good Luck y'all...be heading out of Sandwich bright an' early tomorrow...hoping my repairs are solid.

Here's a picture of the warped raw-water inline-filter cover.
No idea how that could happen from one season to the next???
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Last edited by bloocrab; 06-02-2017 at 11:15 AM.. Reason: guess it didn't like the original word I used for siphoning...

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