Before entering the water at ANY dock in a marina, read and understand this issue:

http://www.boatus.com/seaworthy/magazine/2013/july/electric-shock-drowning-explained.asp

Bill Bina

On 8/17/2014 12:54 PM, Paul Baker via CnC-List wrote:
The water here rarely gets above 45F, a little chilly for diving unless you have a dry suit etc.
I'll see if I can find a diver that will do it for a reasonable amount.
Cheers,
Paul


On 14-08-17 05:28 AM, Curtis via CnC-List wrote:
Here in Beaufort South Carolina we have to clean the bottom every three to 4 weeks otherwise it fouls the bottom. If you hold for 5 weeks here you will start getting hard growth.  Do like I did and learn to do it your self. You can save a lot of cash and know the job is done right. My C&C30 MK1 can be done by free diving. No scuba tanks needed. However it makes it easier so I do use the scuba method
.   
You will need to keep the bottom clean to reach the correct hull speed and correct RPM's for your Yanmar. 
I have the Yanmar 2GM20F in my Boat. If I let the bottom go past time to clean the bottom go very long The Engine will show it
.When you go to the boat and warm up the engine, Look at your rudder see if it has a film or a light carpet on it. If so you are right on time for a cleaning.One other thing some folks forget is to keep a clean air filter in the boat. If the engine cant breath she will blow black smoke.
Cheers


_______________________________________________
This List is provided by the C&C Photo Album

Email address:
CnC-List@cnc-list.com
To change your list preferences, including unsubscribing -- go bottom of page 
at:
http://cnc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/cnc-list_cnc-list.com

Reply via email to