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View the latest post Velvet Transmission sensor bypass


I was having fun down there in the engine room(closet) and pulled a wire connected to a sensor on the transmission.
The sensor has 2 pins, a black wire coming from the transmission goes to one pin and another beige wire goes to the other pin. One of the pins broke on the sensor and now the buzzer is on full time.

I will replace this sensor but in the mean time I want to bypass the sensor to shut the buzzer off. Not sure if I should just connect both wires together or connect them both to ground.

Mike

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View the latest post Height Overall?


I found a spec in a Carver 325 brochure saying that the boat's "height overall" was 11'6" without canvas. Is that from the waterline (so I would have to add 2'11" draft) or total for shipping purposes?
Thanks.
Steve

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View the latest post Carver Voyager 2827 - Let's See Those Upgrades


I'm one of those guys who can't leave well enough alone. We've purchased our 1987 2827 and the mod bug has already bitten. The list of things to upgrade is growing longer by the day. I'm curious to see what upgrades or modifications other Voyager and Mariner owners have made. I'm also hoping to get some good source information.

One of the coolest mods I've seen here thus far is a courtesy light with a laser engraved base plate installed on a Mariner, I believe. Looks awesome.

Brag about what you've done...please!

:captain:

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View the latest post Fuel Maintenance Strategy


My last boat was a diesel boat, and as I continue my search for a 325/326 Aft cabin gas boat, something occurred to me. Based on an experience having trouble starting my gas powered hedge trimmers that I left gas in, I started wondering how I should manage fuel in a gas powered boat. On my diesel, it was recommended to keep the tanks full at all times to minimize condensation in the tanks. Also, I suspect it will take us a long time to use the full gas capacity of a 325/326 (162 gallons) and I’m concerned about the fuel “going bad” in that time. By the way, I should probably mention that I live in Southern California because it may make a difference in what blends of fuel are available here. So, here are my questions:

1. Is keeping my tanks as full as possible a good idea to minimize condensation in the fuel tanks in a gas boat?
2. Is fuel stabilizer recommended and how much time will it buy me on the fuel?
3. I’ve heard of Stabil and Seafoam. Is there a recommended fuel additive for these engines?
4. Would buying a higher octane gasoline help with any of this?

Thanks.
Steve

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View the latest post Battery Fill Kit


Never knew these existed so thought I would post this. Battery filling is inconveniently accessed on most boats so this solution is rather interesting. Ordered one and will be installing it on my house bank. If it proves to be the best thing since sliced bread then adding it to the other hidden batteries will eventually happen. https://www.campingworld.com/pro-fill-r ... ing-system

Would like to hear the pros and cons from anyone here familiar with this.

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View the latest post removal of fly bridge


I need to remove the fly bridge from my 33 foot voyager. Can anyone give me an idea of how to go about doing this? I need to transport her over the road and she is way too tall. Any advice is greatly appreciated.

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View the latest post Adding House Batteries?


Anyone have experience on adding house batteries and configuration? I have a 326 Aft and currently I have 2 house batteries (that double as Starters) and an isolated battery for the generator. I would like to add house power and have separate starter(s) but am looking for guidance as to what I should likely add. Not looking to run coffee maker, microwave etc off the house, but wouldn't mind being able to run a small tv in addition to lights etc.

Thanks in advance,

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View the latest post Attachment(s) Best cleaner for cabin water damage (pic included)


My boat had an issue with leaking at the bow rail that has since been repaired, but it left an ugly front panel near the bed. The panel continues past the closet and removing it does not appear to be an option. I’m considering adding a decorative panel over it, but hoping to clean it first. What’s the best cleaner? Any other creative solutions? Dye? Bleach then dye?

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View the latest post CO2 detectors went off while underway


Greetings All,

Took some friends out for a cruise on the bay yesterday. Everything was fine until I opened her up to about 4000rpms then the Co2 detectors started going off. I immediately slowed down to idle and checked around. Inside smelled a little bit like gas. I will say that I had left the sliding door wide open during the whole trip. I’m wondering if it was the fumes from the two engines going into the salon area???? Also had just filled both tanks before heading out.

I have a 350 Mariner

Many Thanks

Rick

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View the latest post Spare Parts while on a LONG passage


Good Morning!

I am getting ready to leave from Cincinnati, OH to the Florida Keys on my 1998 Carver 405. She is powered by two Crusader 454 XL's and a Kohler 8e generator.

I think I have all of the oil change requirements met

All of my research tells me that I should also bring spare impellers and bilge pumps. The impellers should not be too hard to find for the engines and generator, but aren't there several different bilge pumps on board?

What spare parts does the group recommend outside of those mentioned above?

Thank You in Adavance.

Ken

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