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#331
Main Message Board / Re: (not) good vibrations
July 15, 2015, 01:40:34 PM
i will have to figure out how to do that.  thanks
#332
Main Message Board / Re: (not) good vibrations
July 13, 2015, 02:49:53 PM
also, Ron, that would make sense since my crew reminded me that when he stood on the stairs, the vibration seemed to be a lot less.  i'll look wednesday. work is in the way of getting to my boat!
#333
Main Message Board / Re: (not) good vibrations
July 13, 2015, 02:48:40 PM
the problem is, the man mechanic in the area and i have had a little of a falling out. 
#334
Main Message Board / Re: (not) good vibrations
July 13, 2015, 02:31:39 PM
it is?  oh, duh!
#335
Main Message Board / Re: (not) good vibrations
July 13, 2015, 02:23:45 PM
k.  i'll find the m25 manual and look for them if the manual is not onboard.  thanks!
#336
Main Message Board / Re: (not) good vibrations
July 13, 2015, 02:14:06 PM
both.  it was REALLY loud and really vibration-y.  i'll try to find the motor mounds then, thanks
#337
Main Message Board / Re: (not) good vibrations
July 13, 2015, 01:45:11 PM
thanks Ken, how do you do that?  yes, she's an M25 kabota tractor engine.  i should have said that.
#338
found it, btw  thanks!
#339
Main Message Board / (not) good vibrations
July 13, 2015, 01:39:24 PM
i have a c34, 1986, hull 99.  i had a new shaft put on a few years ago, and the prop straightened.  i ran her aground, into soft sand, over a year ago, and she's been fine since then.  i took her out once, for about 15 minutes of motor and 4 hours of sail, a few weeks ago and then I took her out for a very long (1.5 hour) motor yesterday.  this is the only time i've taken her out, this year.  the engine was extremely loud and vibrated a ton.  the rpm's did not seem out of wack.  i'm exhausted from the motor yesterday, espcially in my arms.  the coolent reseviour, which was put on a few years ago, shook enough to spew coolent all over underneath the sink, in the head.  Outside of diving down and looking at the prop, to see if anything is on it, what else can I do before I have to spend real boat bucks, getting her hauled out and looked at?

thanks

becki kain
detroit
#340
Main Message Board / Re: beckson ports
July 13, 2015, 01:27:28 PM
holy sh*t, i'll be able to see where I'm going! :-)
#341
as a first time boat owner, NOTHING is obvious so thanks!
#342
i will take a picture tomorrow, when I get to the boat.  but it is right behind the pedistal, correct?  i think all I bought with my boat is the bilge handle, not a tiller handle.  It doesn't fit but i'll take a pic.  thanks. 
#343
i read through the threads here and I think I need this -http://www.catalinadirect.com/index.cfm/product/1010/emergency-tiller-headbrc-34-c-36--c-38.cfm and the pipe but is there instructions of how to set this up?

thanks

becki kain
hull 99 1986
#344
Main Message Board / Re: need a vang
June 29, 2015, 08:20:44 AM
Just to be clear, page 25 shows one way C34's came and page 26, of the manual, shows the other?  I had a bunch of people on board my boat yesterday and we were arguing about the soft vang and how to rig it.

thanks
#345
thanks on posting these!