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OK Guys,

Here goes Ole Thom rushing in where angel fear to tread.

Bart; I have an up wind slip off about a 40ft waterway. I pussy foot
down the waterway. Spilling air until I'm below 2knts. I turn into my
slip about 1/2 boat length an line up for straight in. After the turn, I
just about abandon the helm (Neutral Helm) and steer with the sail.
Now Bart, Here is the part for you. I tie up Strd.side. I man handle the
sail. I've already dropped the main in the Lazy Jacks, If I need to get
closer to the dock I push the head sail to windward. This bring me
closer while stopping my headway. If to close I tighten the sheet to
sail a couple of feet then back wind the sails to a stop. I have fenders
mounted on my dock, and I leave the docking lines on the dock. The stern
docking line is left where I can hook it with the boat hook and slip it
on the cleat. I did this when I was single handing. The trick I learned
from my female crew. GO SLOW. By the time I'm in the slip I'm stopped.
If I'm stopped to soon, I can grab the docking line with the boat hook
and pull myself in.

If I'm going to fast (wind on the stern) I dropped the idling motor into
reverse.

And now, the Raw Water Pump Impeller!
When you install the new impeller make sure that the side you put back
is just touching the impeller. This usually means a thin paper gasket.
Most of these pumps can't take a cork gasket, To much clearance creating
pump slippage and over heating.

Enough.
Ole Thom

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Bart Senior
 
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The impeller is fine. Drat!

BTW, I use silicone sealant.

"Thom Stewart" wrote

And now, the Raw Water Pump Impeller!
When you install the new impeller make sure that the side you put back
is just touching the impeller. This usually means a thin paper gasket.
Most of these pumps can't take a cork gasket, To much clearance creating
pump slippage and over heating.



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Bart,

What make Engine do you have? Not that I'm a Diesel expert. Far from it!
Just curious?

Thom

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Perkins 4-108.

"Thom Stewart" wrote

Bart,

What make Engine do you have? Not that I'm a Diesel expert. Far from it!
Just curious?



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"Bart Senior" wrote in message .net...
The impeller is fine. Drat!


well if your strainer is not clogged then your heat exchanger may be,
Did you check the woodriff key in the impeller shaft? Did you crank
the engine and see of the impellor turned? Did you open the seacock to
the strainer? Break the line between the suction and the strainer to
see if you have a clog?

Joe


BTW, I use silicone sealant.

"Thom Stewart" wrote

And now, the Raw Water Pump Impeller!
When you install the new impeller make sure that the side you put back
is just touching the impeller. This usually means a thin paper gasket.
Most of these pumps can't take a cork gasket, To much clearance creating
pump slippage and over heating.

 
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