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by Carl
Feb 15th, '22, 07:03
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Limber Holes Yes/No w/New Engine Beds
Replies: 9
Views: 6218

Re: Limber Holes Yes/No w/New Engine Beds

I believe it is like car emissions, "new" boats cannot have limber holes at the engine beds that flow into the bilge. This regulation is to contain oil, fuel, or antifreeze leak in the closed compartment. Limber holes would allow fluids to flow into the bilge where they can be discharged overboard. ...
by Carl
Feb 15th, '22, 06:44
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: 1968 Hatteras 34 project
Replies: 792
Views: 5252956

Re: 1968 Hatteras 34 project

Nice. Puller for your shaft coupler... Loosen set screw (s) Disconnect the bolts spreading couplers apart. Insert a rachet socket between the two couplers (has socket that is a smaller diameter than shaft), bring the two couplers together sandwiching the socket in the center. Find several longer bol...
by Carl
Feb 14th, '22, 13:13
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Removing Old Engine Beds
Replies: 12
Views: 7521

Re: Removing Old Engine Beds

Amazing how that wood still looks good after so many years. It may be as I'm used to seeing rotted wood and ply in "new" boats in those areas. Yes, I know our boats have issues with bulkheads and cockpit uprights rotting after 30-40 years. The Jobs done and everyone has said how they got their bolts...
by Carl
Feb 14th, '22, 09:05
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Struts and running gear placement
Replies: 36
Views: 15810

Re: Struts and running gear placement

Sounds interesting to say the least...love to see some pictures posted when you can.
by Carl
Feb 14th, '22, 07:32
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Struts and running gear placement
Replies: 36
Views: 15810

Re: Struts and running gear placement

There are lots of priorities over boats... Glad to hear you are back to making progress on the boat. Get to it as summer comes up real quick. At least it did for me...then summer went into fall, winter, spring and finally by mid-summer of the following year she was splashed, even though not quite do...
by Carl
Feb 11th, '22, 10:58
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Removing Old Engine Beds
Replies: 12
Views: 7521

Re: Removing Old Engine Beds

Sawzall
Grinder


You'll be cleaning for a bit anyway, so just get it done, then clean.
by Carl
Feb 11th, '22, 10:54
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Fuel Pump Question - How to get Max Flow
Replies: 14
Views: 8302

Re: Fuel Pump Question - How to get Max Flow

I siphoned mine into Jerry jugs starting with the Jeep I was using, then brought some home to top the families tanks. Multiple trips over a few weeks got me empty. I was in no rush, Plus extra time allows the crud to settle to the bottom where I wasn;t actually pulling from...close but not quite the...
by Carl
Feb 9th, '22, 13:52
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Diesel Return Lines
Replies: 18
Views: 7439

Re: Diesel Return Lines

I installed two separate lines for the returns, he wanted two separate over a single T.
by Carl
Feb 9th, '22, 07:38
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Diesel Return Lines
Replies: 18
Views: 7439

Re: Diesel Return Lines

Tony, I kinda agree with you in that I didn't really understand the problem with fuel just flowing in from the top. I know others have done without an issue. But when you have someone helping who is the mechanic and I the flunky helper...when he says he wants the return elbows to have an extension t...
by Carl
Feb 8th, '22, 15:19
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: 1968 Hatteras 34 project
Replies: 792
Views: 5252956

Re: 1968 Hatteras 34 project

Wise move in my opinion.
by Carl
Feb 8th, '22, 13:57
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Diesel Return Lines
Replies: 18
Views: 7439

Re: Diesel Return Lines

The mechanic I had helping me install my motors was emphatic about the return lines not flowing in from the top of tank. He wanted a tube to go to the bottom of tank like a pickup. The reason he gave was if you let the fuel flow in from the top, the dropping fuel can create bubbles in the fuel. Bubb...
by Carl
Feb 8th, '22, 11:39
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Wishing for warmer days
Replies: 78
Views: 31817

Re: Wishing for warmer days

...those last 2 sentences sound like trouble.


Cooking...a favorite pastime of mine as well. It goes good with my other - other favorite which would be eating good food.
by Carl
Feb 8th, '22, 10:29
Forum: Hobbies, Crafts, non Boat projects
Topic: What Where they thinking?
Replies: 10
Views: 12509

Re: What Where they thinking?

Tony Meola wrote: Jan 17th, '22, 22:43 You just cannot make this stuff up.

Apparently, you can...



I was enjoying a good laugh till "caried" came along and put an end to that.
by Carl
Feb 8th, '22, 09:14
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Thoughts about a single 250hp outboard on B25?
Replies: 35
Views: 21249

Re: Thoughts about a single 250hp outboard on B25?

Richard Bertram was a sailer...

Just add a keel and away you go.
by Carl
Feb 8th, '22, 07:11
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Thoughts about a single 250hp outboard on B25?
Replies: 35
Views: 21249

Re: Thoughts about a single 250hp outboard on B25?

Anyhow, here are his numbers for topend speed in a B25: Twin 3.0 Alphas - 38mph-42mph Single Small Block Bravo 3 - 40-44mph Big Block 7.4liter or 8.1 liter Bravo 3 - 44-52mph Single 150hp outboard 30mph Single 225hp outboard 37-43mph Twin 140hp outboard 42-44mph Twin 150hp outboards 46mph Twin 225h...
by Carl
Feb 7th, '22, 13:54
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Thoughts about a single 250hp outboard on B25?
Replies: 35
Views: 21249

Re: Thoughts about a single 250hp outboard on B25?

Boats are more fun being used than sitting on a trailer waiting for power. IF you found yourself unhappy with performance AND the original motor became available...could you get a good portion of the money spent on the used motor back? If you were able to use the boat this season instead of waiting....
by Carl
Feb 7th, '22, 13:30
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: 1968 Hatteras 34 project
Replies: 792
Views: 5252956

Re: 1968 Hatteras 34 project

My after picture would be the garage door shut with me on the couch waiting for the warm weather... Distance from end of taper to face of strut should fall within 1/2 the shaft diameter to one shaft diameter. "Should" is the word. -I've seen some spaces closer which can prevent water from properly f...
by Carl
Feb 7th, '22, 07:31
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Wishing for warmer days
Replies: 78
Views: 31817

Re: Wishing for warmer days

Posts here, like life can take some strange twists. Fight it if you want, but what is...is In the end...some new perspectives can be achieved. But I do agree on hot topics where people are actively looking for information, hijacking a thread should not take place till after the question has been ans...
by Carl
Feb 6th, '22, 18:14
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: 1968 Hatteras 34 project
Replies: 792
Views: 5252956

Re: 1968 Hatteras 34 project

Yes Yanmars may lack some of the torque of the Cummins, but they are still diesels with plenty of torque. Good catch on seeing that shaft sticking out so much. That is the area 90% of the shafts break. Luckily it’s not an expensive job at a machine shop to cut and extend key. Unfortunately it is a p...
by Carl
Feb 6th, '22, 08:59
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: 1968 Hatteras 34 project
Replies: 792
Views: 5252956

Re: 1968 Hatteras 34 project

Looking great! It won’t be long now…. Just do me one favor, go easy on those throttles when powering up. You have AOT of boat with LOTS of torque that will be HOOKED up with 4 blade Nibral wheels. That can be read as you have no buffer on those 1-3/8” shafts and they are being pushed to their limits.
by Carl
Feb 4th, '22, 14:02
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Wishing for warmer days
Replies: 78
Views: 31817

Re: Wishing for warmer days

yes...thank you for getting us back on track.

Warmer days are something I too am looking forward to...this year I'm anticipating an early splash.
March/April for spring bass.

It has been years since I went in early.
by Carl
Feb 4th, '22, 11:48
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Wishing for warmer days
Replies: 78
Views: 31817

Re: Wishing for warmer days

Matt-

I had war down in my original response but decided to remove it. War is completely man-made so not an auto-correction in my view.

An argument could be had for the auto-correct being man-made as well...but not as direct.
by Carl
Feb 4th, '22, 10:45
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Wishing for warmer days
Replies: 78
Views: 31817

Re: Wishing for warmer days

Yannis wrote: Feb 3rd, '22, 22:41
The population problem will eventually autocorrect!
I think in the past things like famine, disease, and viruses took care of correcting the population expansion.

Just think if COVID was worse than it is.
by Carl
Feb 4th, '22, 09:07
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: New B28 - shaft measurement help
Replies: 3
Views: 1627

Re: New B28 - shaft measurement help

By chance would that 28 be the Sandra Lee?
by Carl
Feb 3rd, '22, 09:52
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Wishing for warmer days
Replies: 78
Views: 31817

Re: Wishing for warmer days

...now remove the vegetables and fruits that are genetically altered, fertilized with god knows what and coated with pesticides and all we have left is Vodka. Even if the ingredients are tainted it's triple distilled and filtered. It doesn't make for much of a meal, but easy to cook and cleanup is a...
by Carl
Feb 2nd, '22, 08:45
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Wishing for warmer days
Replies: 78
Views: 31817

Re: Wishing for warmer days

LOL...you brought back a memory Yannis. Some years ago I was planning to make snails for Christmas Eve. I put them in an open container and placed on the side as I started to prep the rest of the dishes. When I finally got around to the snails many of them were gone. I soon found them on and under t...
by Carl
Feb 1st, '22, 09:26
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Wishing for warmer days
Replies: 78
Views: 31817

Re: Wishing for warmer days

Matt- not contrarian at all, chicken is just plain bland today. Taste like chicken has become the catch phrase for anything that is really kind of tasteless and bland. Some like to call stuff like that A Blank Canvas to create...I call it bland and the prep n ingredient make the dish...the "protein"...
by Carl
Feb 1st, '22, 07:50
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Wishing for warmer days
Replies: 78
Views: 31817

Re: Wishing for warmer days

If it taste like chicken, I'll just eat chicken. But if different in a good way then please pass the iguana or whatever.
by Carl
Jan 31st, '22, 14:42
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: 1968 Hatteras 34 project
Replies: 792
Views: 5252956

Re: 1968 Hatteras 34 project

:o


and a return fire!
by Carl
Jan 31st, '22, 13:20
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: 1968 Hatteras 34 project
Replies: 792
Views: 5252956

Re: 1968 Hatteras 34 project

Stephan wrote: Jan 31st, '22, 12:41 Just to stay on message though-
I think we can all agree that paint would not have bubbled if it were a Bertram.

Image


oh Stephan...that was a shot right across the bow and gonna sting for awhile.
by Carl
Jan 31st, '22, 08:32
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Wishing for warmer days
Replies: 78
Views: 31817

Re: Wishing for warmer days

Tony, I'm sure the news there is as accurate as it's here...long as it sounds good and gets views the content is fine. I'm not running out for reptile meat, but from what I've had it's not bad when done right. Then again that goes for many things...some are even damn good. Oysters...sweet and succul...
by Carl
Jan 28th, '22, 12:40
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: 1968 Hatteras 34 project
Replies: 792
Views: 5252956

Re: 1968 Hatteras 34 project

Let's all say a Bertram Prayer that you are now done with any further painting and touchup till many years from now.
May you soon splash to enjoy the fruits of your endeavors.

Can I get an Amen
by Carl
Jan 24th, '22, 07:15
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: 1968 Hatteras 34 project
Replies: 792
Views: 5252956

Re: 1968 Hatteras 34 project

Micky- Paint prep depending on the prior painter prepping their job correctly. You sound as lucky as me... It's a huge reason I haven't tackled painting my boat. A- quick prep and paint over hoping for a 50' quality job. B- full prep and deal with all the problems I know were painted over. Even the ...
by Carl
Jan 21st, '22, 13:57
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Wishing for warmer days
Replies: 78
Views: 31817

Re: Wishing for warmer days

Sometimes I wonder if the “cold people “ appreciate the warm weather more when it comes around then the all year “ warm people “ :-D I like to tell myself that... but dad, after 10 years since moving to Florida does not miss giving me a call on every cold spell, every snow storm....just to tell me ...
by Carl
Jan 21st, '22, 10:19
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Wishing for warmer days
Replies: 78
Views: 31817

Re: Wishing for warmer days

Good looking boat! Yes, Santa....bringing joy to your family with the present of a boat ;-) Wishing for warmer days...Amen to that my friend! I am so tired of being cold and winter...and it is just getting into gear. My dog loves the cold...so its long walks with him on weekends or 5:30 walks in the...
by Carl
Jan 14th, '22, 06:54
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Pic Posting test thread
Replies: 25
Views: 12838

Re: Pic Posting test thread

Ironworker wrote: Jan 10th, '22, 14:51 you guys can ignore this thread as I'm trying to figure out how to post pictures inline


Ignore a thread with boat pictures....lol, your funny!


Looks like you got the hang of posting pictures, you 31 looks incredible!
Great picture
by Carl
Jan 13th, '22, 14:31
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Auto pilot options?
Replies: 15
Views: 5829

Re: Auto pilot options?

I have my pump mounted in the engine compartment on the upper shelf with electronics in the head. It's not quite under the dash...but sort of is as I have an Express...so it's right there next to me. Yes "I" know when it's working...can I hear it, sort of when trolling. How I really know it's runnin...
by Carl
Jan 10th, '22, 11:13
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: $8k set of twin 6BT 210hp
Replies: 7
Views: 5757

Re: $8k set of twin 6BT 210hp

Curious how people think when trying to sell a product. Wrong info in that the 6BTA's are not 210hp each or at least shouldn't be. He really took an 8 hour ride to Fire Island, then slept overnight on the boat, on 12/18?? I guess not a huge deal, but a winter ride and slept over in December...sounds...
by Carl
Jan 6th, '22, 11:42
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Widening my Flybridge
Replies: 25
Views: 7586

Re: Widening my Flybridge

If going in three sections by adding filler panels to join being a tough build in my mind. As mentioned if keeping the same front arc the sides need to be shortened or moved back. You could flatten the arc in filler panels but I do not see that blending well. Or cut the center with a flatter arc in ...
by Carl
Jan 4th, '22, 15:11
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Sharrow Props - Thoughts?
Replies: 15
Views: 4844

Re: Sharrow Props - Thoughts?

Carl, Except for the price, I would like to know who, and how, will be able to mend it if you hit a rock or a sand bar, almost mission impossible ...let alone how much a technician will charge for that! I thought about that too...reading their website, both they and their affiliates/dealers would r...
by Carl
Jan 2nd, '22, 10:32
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Sharrow Props - Thoughts?
Replies: 15
Views: 4844

Re: Sharrow Props - Thoughts?

I love seeing new technology in props. But it really seems to cost…5400 for an outboard prop, 10,800 for a pair is pricey in my world. I guess if spending 60 grand each for an outboard that number for a prop seems in line. Seems like if run a good distance there is a return on investment, plus added...
by Carl
Dec 30th, '21, 09:32
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Santa's present
Replies: 10
Views: 4275

Re: Santa's present

Yes the electronics are getting stupid going off the path of use...buddy spent 6k on "electronics". I thought it was so cool going out on his boat, I got to play with it for awhile, very intuitive with radar, chartplotter, sonar all linked together on a huge touchscreen. I'd ask if it was ok if I to...
by Carl
Dec 26th, '21, 10:52
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: 1968 Hatteras 34 project
Replies: 792
Views: 5252956

Re: 1968 Hatteras 34 project

micky wrote: Dec 25th, '21, 14:08 One or 2 more days doing minor stuff and then its bottom paint and done.

…and done.

I bet that was really nice to say…a long road for sure, but wow, looks a totally new boat inside and out.
by Carl
Dec 25th, '21, 11:35
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Merry Christmas to all!
Replies: 15
Views: 11190

Re: Merry Christmas to all!

Merry Christmas everyone
by Carl
Dec 20th, '21, 08:53
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Securing risers to the manifold - bolts or studs
Replies: 9
Views: 12790

Re: Securing risers to the manifold - bolts or studs

6 of 1 or a half dozen of the other...it makes no difference aside from preference...not for the exhaust manifold, just use grade 8 hardware,
by Carl
Dec 17th, '21, 07:32
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Propeller rake
Replies: 22
Views: 9059

Re: Propeller rake

Bob, Do you have any input on props for gas-powered boats? I am going to have my 3-blade 18x19 reworked over the winter. Before you do anything chart your performance. Speed at each rpm, fuel burn and your WOT RPM. Without that info, no good prop shop is going to offer any suggestions. Any that do....
by Carl
Dec 16th, '21, 11:23
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Propeller rake
Replies: 22
Views: 9059

Re: Propeller rakeP

Penn Yann!!!! That was the slowest friggin boat I've ever been on. I think we topped out about 8 MPH and were getting about 0.5 mpg or possibly less fuel mileage. Hell everybody in Crystal River would pass us. Yup...mine was a 23' and I had a few acquaintances with the same boat. Boat ran 13mph, ju...
by Carl
Dec 16th, '21, 11:09
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Propeller rake
Replies: 22
Views: 9059

Re: Propeller rake

Bob, what you just said makes a ton of sense to me, thanks, I never quite understood all the prop improvements, especially rake. I knew what it is...some idea of what it did for me. We really only dealt with workboats, tugs, commercial fishing and a slew of recreational boats. Race boats, we did not...
by Carl
Dec 14th, '21, 20:36
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Propeller rake
Replies: 22
Views: 9059

Re: Propeller rakeP

But Bob we have… On my Penn Yann I gained almost 13 mph adding rake on a tunnel drive with an OJ Johnson wheel. On my Bertram…I could not get close to spinning my gas prop fast enough to get on plane. Rake eats power… Dad with diesel was able to add rake and his boat picked up speed, about 2mph As t...
by Carl
Dec 13th, '21, 16:38
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Engine overwintering
Replies: 18
Views: 10472

Re: Engine overwintering

I think we lost Carl a long time ago. It happens to those who are trapped on Staten Island. Not really a part of NY City and an Orphan of New Jersey. Oh I wish I could get away from NYC...Staten Island is changing, just not for the better. Hate to say Jersey is not far behind... I discuss the best ...