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![]() We spent Saturday fixing up a few more odds & ends on Delilah: Found a permanent mouting place for the anchor in a "bilge" area. Wired in a bilge blower. Cut a few spots of carpet for the floors. Put on a new set of spark-plug wires, Re-torqued the head-bolts. Mounted the "keel-roller" assembly on the trailer. Put on the engine-cover-box. On Sundy morning we headed over top Hudson NY to try our third day of boating. The launch ramp there is free and has docks you can tie up to while waiting to launch or retreive. ~ We got into the water about 9:45 and headed north. Right away we were much happier with the sceanery when compared to going to local lakes. Much more interesting nature to see and the feeling of "going somewhere" rather than just around and around the lake was inspiring. After about 20 minutes we turned around and headed back so we could drop off my brother and niece as they had somewhere else they needed to be. Dad and I then decided to check the torqe on the head bolts. All of them moved some and a couple of them moved quite a bit. We headed out again - just a bit south and up the other side of an island. We found a place marked "Deli" and stopped to check it out. Met a couple of nice people. One guy knows of someone that does welding on cast-iron which we may need to fix a leak in our exhaust manifold. The same guy might also might give us an engine block that is the same as our engine. We headed South and found another restaurant with a riverside bar. Then we cruised a few miles down to the Catskill Marina to check that out. (Gas was $2.59 there, more like $2.05 on land in NY and $1.95 on land in MA). On the run back to the boat-ramp I opened up the engine to 3100 RPM. In previous trials the transmission had slipped every time we reached 2500 RPM. We had adjusted it "half a step" according to a manual I got online. That seems to have done the tirck. Yea! We loaded back on the trailer OK. Still having some problems getting the nose of the boat up into the bow stops. It's fine where the ramps are "shallow" but where they're steep it's more difficult. We had a Come-Along with us and that helped some. So we've decided to go ahead and mount a winch on the trailer. Gary |
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