Somebody with more time on their hands can take a peek. I am still
trying to pick a health plan, I am building the last module of the
entertainment center in the living room and we are still trying to get
out on the boat almost every night. The weather is unbelievable here.
70s and clear blue sky all day.
Weather is beautiful here, also. But broke boat on Saturday when I went
out for the opener of Dungeness sport crab season. Commercial does not
open until the 15th, so we get a head start. Very rough, 10'+ swells,
close together. Lost one pot when I drove over it in the slop with the
kicker. Did recover the buoy. Was one of my older pots, but $50 of line
on it. Broke a thrust bearing in the jet drive and the shaft came forward
and sliced up the stator vanes. So two new stators at about $275 each, and
maybe a $400 impeller, and $250 in cutlass bearings, seals and thrust
bearing. Bearing itself is at least a $100-140. Been at least 10 years
since I changed one. So couple weeks to get all the stuff together, and
get the impellers either replaced or welded and fixed. So at least a grand.
Damn expensive crabs. Limit 10, got 7. So only $15 a crab. ;(
I think you meant to say about $180 each, if the iimpeller's bad. Damn
expensive crabs!
Sorry to hear about the troubles.
These impellers are large, stainless steel impellers. Impellers, because
they are enclosed. Would be a propeller if not in a tube. Hell, fish and
crabs are always expensive. When I duck hunted in the 1980's, Admin I had
said it was probably for food. She was flustered when I stated I could
have Duck al'orange at Maxims in Paris cheaper.