Congratulations on your purchase. Check and replace all hoses that look old, especially fuel fill hose and cockpit drain hoses. You can get a service kit for your bilge pump. it's an easy fix. In fact all of the things you mentioned are things you can do yourself, if you're handy. That being said, I wouldn't use Gallery Marine for anything (based on my experience with them).
Remember the C&C rendezvous at Telegraph Harbor Marina on Thetis Island, August 9-11. Register link at cncphotoalbum.com. Alan Bergen 35 Mk III Thirsty Rose City YC Portland, OR On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 3:52 PM Patrick Gateley via CnC-List < cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote: > Hi listers, > > My wife and I recently acquired "Odessa", a 1988 C&C 44 and we are going > over the mechanical inspection / survey recs. They are as follows: > > RECOMMENDATIONS FROM MECHANICAL INSPECTION: > > 1. Replace seal washer on transmission dipstick. > 2. Port rear mount should be replaced in near future due to extent of > rust, most likely has caused delamination of rubber pucks. > 3. Replace anti siphon valve with a Vetus type that has a hose spigot > connection to allow any leaking water to run into the bilge. > 4. Clean and repaint air canister. > 5. Tachometer sender terminals and wiring need further cleaning and or > replacing. > 6. Now that the tachometer is functioning, the boat should be taken > out on sea trial to determine maximum rpm. On this engine it should be > 3600, if hull. Nd propeller are clean. > 7. Replaced cracked raw water intake hose. > 8. Secure loose batteries and replace all wing nuts with hex type nuts. > 9. Clean and repaint the engine as best as possible to preserve its > condition > > > > RECOMMENDATIONS FROM SURVEY: > > 1. Auxiliary engine exhaust hose in the port aft cockpit locker shows > moderate chafe from contact with transom fitting fasteners. Hose section > between FRP elbow/riser and transom discharge to renew. Ensure any corroded > hose clamps are replaced. Urge better support for FRP riser elbow. > 2. Fuel tank shut-off valve was moist/fuel stained at time of > inspection. To clean and inspect for possible weeping connections. > 3. Manual bilge pump in cockpit does not appear operative. Pump to > service and repair. > > > I'm a pretty handy individual but my expertise is primarily electrical. > I'm wondering which of these would be best done myself, and which I should > hire out. We're fortunate enough to have Gallery Marine just a few blocks > from our marina here in Seattle so I'm sure they'd be happy to do some of > this ($135/hr though). > > Thanks in advance for your input, > > Patrick & Kari Gateley > "Odessa" 1988 C&C 44 > _______________________________________________ > > Thanks everyone for supporting this list with your contributions. Each > and every one is greatly appreciated. If you want to support the list - > use PayPal to send contribution -- > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.paypal.me_stumurray&d=DwICAg&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=9w3G7Cf8YfQnrjmtuNxwDJYr3JMv9f1pAfgAJ9xXYQQ&m=-_Vrl8S2Zex5t88GUG6kPb9Z2ha-kQ3fd48dDzXPv7g&s=RmuVpt6I7LEBBfWeasoGnGXQFQVDrFBL4okErdMre8Q&e= > >
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