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If you weren't such a freaking overachiever you wouldn't be in this boat......oops, did I mention boat? :D

Ouch, just when you think you know who your friends are. :D :mooner:


Yes, I guess I left out the $500.00 boat maintenance bill on top of all the other stuff. Maybe I should become a marine mechanic. Looks like they make more than Dive Masters do.
 
Wanna go to Ginnie this Wednesday?

HCAA has decided that I "have to take" 2 more days off before Oct 1st or I'll lose the time.
 
I'd love to, but I already weaseled my boss out of my monthly allotment of sick and personal days
 
Ouch, just when you think you know who your friends are. :D :mooner:


Yes, I guess I left out the $500.00 boat maintenance bill on top of all the other stuff. Maybe I should become a marine mechanic. Looks like they make more than Dive Masters do.

What did they get you for beside batteries?

427, good idea on getting some use out of the air in those tanks.

Ean you ought to check with GulfCoastDiver - He likes to go out on Tuesdays and is almost always looking for someone to join.
 
Thats just the cost for the 100 hour Yamaha service. Apparently the 100 hour sevice includes rebuilding the water pump and something else, then spark plugs, oil, gaskets, etc. They also told me I have an auxilary charger that wasn't hooked up to anything, so if I understood him right, he hooked it up to the #2 battery, and the main charger is hooked to the #1 battery, so no matter what battery I'm running on, both batteries are being charged. They charged the batteries and so far so good. I started the motor up today in the driveway and it turned right over and fired up after sitting for a week without use.

I think I'll still keep the jump start box on the boat just in case
 
Thats just the cost for the 100 hour Yamaha service. Apparently the 100 hour sevice includes rebuilding the water pump and something else, then spark plugs, oil, gaskets, etc. They also told me I have an auxilary charger that wasn't hooked up to anything, so if I understood him right, he hooked it up to the #2 battery, and the main charger is hooked to the #1 battery, so no matter what battery I'm running on, both batteries are being charged. They charged the batteries and so far so good. I started the motor up today in the driveway and it turned right over and fired up after sitting for a week without use.

I think I'll still keep the jump start box on the boat just in case

I'm still going to keep the trickle charger hooked up like we talked about. It should solve a lot of the problems.

Henry Morgan is in town and wanted to hit Ginnie. He's getting some gear configured and practice in for the upcoming cavern class so the middle of the week sounds good.
 

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