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Heading out in a hour or so to test a boat.

Should be fun - repowered 23' Hydrasports CC - bolstered stern with
twin 250 Verados. A lot of work done on this boat - came from
Mississippi after Katrina.

Haven't really wrung out a pair of Verados yet - should be fun. It
will be interesting to see how they compare to ETECs.

I'm going into this with an "open" mind.

~~ snerk ~~

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Heading out in a hour or so to test a boat.

Should be fun - repowered 23' Hydrasports CC - bolstered stern with
twin 250 Verados. A lot of work done on this boat - came from
Mississippi after Katrina.

Haven't really wrung out a pair of Verados yet - should be fun. It
will be interesting to see how they compare to ETECs.

I'm going into this with an "open" mind.

~~ snerk ~~

Yee Haw! Be careful out there.


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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
Heading out in a hour or so to test a boat.

Should be fun - repowered 23' Hydrasports CC - bolstered stern with
twin 250 Verados. A lot of work done on this boat - came from
Mississippi after Katrina.

Haven't really wrung out a pair of Verados yet - should be fun. It
will be interesting to see how they compare to ETECs.

I'm going into this with an "open" mind.

~~ snerk ~~



500 hp on a 23' fishing boat?
Lunacy.
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Heading out in a hour or so to test a boat.

Should be fun - repowered 23' Hydrasports CC - bolstered stern with
twin 250 Verados. A lot of work done on this boat - came from
Mississippi after Katrina.

Haven't really wrung out a pair of Verados yet - should be fun. It
will be interesting to see how they compare to ETECs.

I'm going into this with an "open" mind.

~~ snerk ~~


Not on it, but in it. It's a trout stream day. If any of you can get here by
around 2:00 with a video camera, you can probably win yourself a bunch of
money from the America's Funniest Home Videos TV show. This is my annual
"how does this fly rod work again?" day. The fish are helpful. The stream's
got loads of trout, but they send their friends, the pike, to mess with
fishermen.


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Heading out in a hour or so to test a boat.

Should be fun - repowered 23' Hydrasports CC - bolstered stern with
twin 250 Verados. A lot of work done on this boat - came from
Mississippi after Katrina.

Haven't really wrung out a pair of Verados yet - should be fun. It
will be interesting to see how they compare to ETECs.

I'm going into this with an "open" mind.

~~ snerk ~~


Not on it, but in it. It's a trout stream day. If any of you can get here by
around 2:00 with a video camera, you can probably win yourself a bunch of
money from the America's Funniest Home Videos TV show. This is my annual
"how does this fly rod work again?" day. The fish are helpful. The stream's
got loads of trout, but they send their friends, the pike, to mess with
fishermen.



You wearing thermal waders?

I have an exciting day: my wife wants to buy a "fountain" for the
garden, to take advantage of the fact that I have an electrician coming
next week to do some wiring for my kitchenette. I think she thinks I am
more than willing to dig the 50' long, two foot deep trench it will take
to bury the wire. Right. First thing, I'll call the rental store for a
Ditch Witch.

Outdoor "house voltage" wiring is a mystery to me. Can it be tapped off
an existing outdoor plug, or will it have to go to the panel?

I will get to the Greek festival this weekend. Dammit.




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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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Heading out in a hour or so to test a boat.

Should be fun - repowered 23' Hydrasports CC - bolstered stern with
twin 250 Verados. A lot of work done on this boat - came from
Mississippi after Katrina.

Haven't really wrung out a pair of Verados yet - should be fun. It
will be interesting to see how they compare to ETECs.

I'm going into this with an "open" mind.

~~ snerk ~~


Not on it, but in it. It's a trout stream day. If any of you can get here
by around 2:00 with a video camera, you can probably win yourself a bunch
of money from the America's Funniest Home Videos TV show. This is my
annual "how does this fly rod work again?" day. The fish are helpful.
The stream's got loads of trout, but they send their friends, the pike,
to mess with fishermen.


You wearing thermal waders?



No - thermal underwear under sweat pants, and heavy socks.


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I have an exciting day: my wife wants to buy a "fountain" for the garden,
to take advantage of the fact that I have an electrician coming next week
to do some wiring for my kitchenette. I think she thinks I am more than
willing to dig the 50' long, two foot deep trench it will take to bury the
wire. Right. First thing, I'll call the rental store for a Ditch Witch.

Outdoor "house voltage" wiring is a mystery to me. Can it be tapped off an
existing outdoor plug, or will it have to go to the panel?

I will get to the Greek festival this weekend. Dammit.



Sorta depends on how much power the fountain pump requires. Is it 120v or
220v?
Around here, the "ditch" is supposed to be 18" deep minimum.

If it's a light duty, 120v pump only drawing a few amps, I'd use direct
burial wire, #10 (due to the length) and tie it through an outdoor switch or
timer to a GFI protected outlet.

Eisboch


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Sorta depends on how much power the fountain pump requires. Is it 120v or
220v?
Around here, the "ditch" is supposed to be 18" deep minimum.

If it's a light duty, 120v pump only drawing a few amps, I'd use direct
burial wire, #10 (due to the length) and tie it through an outdoor switch
or timer to a GFI protected outlet.

Eisboch


BTW .... all above is assuming the existing outlet is on a 15 amp breaker.

Eisboch (not an electrician)



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I have an exciting day: my wife wants to buy a "fountain" for the garden,
to take advantage of the fact that I have an electrician coming next week
to do some wiring for my kitchenette. I think she thinks I am more than
willing to dig the 50' long, two foot deep trench it will take to bury the
wire. Right. First thing, I'll call the rental store for a Ditch Witch.

Outdoor "house voltage" wiring is a mystery to me. Can it be tapped off an
existing outdoor plug, or will it have to go to the panel?

I will get to the Greek festival this weekend. Dammit.



Sorta depends on how much power the fountain pump requires. Is it 120v or
220v?
Around here, the "ditch" is supposed to be 18" deep minimum.

If it's a light duty, 120v pump only drawing a few amps, I'd use direct
burial wire, #10 (due to the length) and tie it through an outdoor switch or
timer to a GFI protected outlet.

Eisboch




Ahh...direct burial wire...that's what she can use to tie up my casket
after I dig the ditch! 18" sure ought to work here, since our freeze is
a lot less than your freeze. I have an exterior GFI outlet...is it safe
to assume an electrician can wire an outdoor timer to it? As you might
guess, I don't "do" electricity.
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I have an exciting day: my wife wants to buy a "fountain" for the
garden, to take advantage of the fact that I have an electrician coming
next week to do some wiring for my kitchenette. I think she thinks I am
more than willing to dig the 50' long, two foot deep trench it will take
to bury the wire. Right. First thing, I'll call the rental store for a
Ditch Witch.

Outdoor "house voltage" wiring is a mystery to me. Can it be tapped off
an existing outdoor plug, or will it have to go to the panel?

I will get to the Greek festival this weekend. Dammit.



Sorta depends on how much power the fountain pump requires. Is it 120v or
220v?
Around here, the "ditch" is supposed to be 18" deep minimum.

If it's a light duty, 120v pump only drawing a few amps, I'd use direct
burial wire, #10 (due to the length) and tie it through an outdoor switch
or timer to a GFI protected outlet.

Eisboch



Ahh...direct burial wire...that's what she can use to tie up my casket
after I dig the ditch! 18" sure ought to work here, since our freeze is a
lot less than your freeze. I have an exterior GFI outlet...is it safe to
assume an electrician can wire an outdoor timer to it? As you might guess,
I don't "do" electricity.


Yes. But then again, that's me. The electrician might have other thoughts
or be more knowledgeable regarding your local codes. I have a good
understanding of electrical issues, but don't always follow "code"
precisely.

Eisboch


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