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TX Foilhead
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Fall is really what we need, warm water, no wind and nobody around. Good spring and summer days are few and far between, almost every day in the fall is great. |
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^^^ Perhaps in Texas haha. Up here in the fall everyone in my area calls it quits mid Sept to catch up on stuff they put off all Summer in anticipation of Winter. I'd rather skip Spring and Fall and go straight from the boat to the sled, then back to the boat again ! We start to have nights below freezing up here usually by mid Oct. I own a seasonal business that is crazy from March - Aug so it makes for a short Summer. Fall is our looongest season it seems like.
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stepper459
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This was Squam Lake in NH yesterday. I walked right out from the shore, it was absolutely solid. We went for a hike to look down over the lake, and there is really no visible open water to speak of. It could be a record-breaking late ice-out this year (the latest on record is May 3). Nearby Winnipesaukee has been as late as May 12, but that was in the 1800's. It was as late as May 2 in 2001. It's a little sad, considering I've been out on Squam as early as March 18, just a few years ago in fact. Tick tock... |
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quinner
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All docks/lifts are done and in!! Saturday was a little goofy, lighting storm then hail, by 11am it was clear again and relatively warm (mid 70's), was a great day to get it done.
Snow in the forecast for today, LOL Mikey I am with you, summer + winter is best although fall is not so bad, you can have the spring. |
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Mojo
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+1 |
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05' SV211 TE
73' Martinique had:96' SNOB had:76' Nautique had 77 Tique |
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Hollywood
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That's not even 1/4 of it all!!
Leave your boats at home but bring your mowers. LOL |
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Gary S
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Well pack it up, summers over---
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JoeinNY
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Our lake went from 90+% of coverage to 5<% in 6 hours while I was at work on April 10th, thanks to a 20mph wind straight up the lake on a 65 degree day. It was a beautiful thing, followed by a spectacular weekend in these parts. I was guessing it was going to be May 1st based on the amount of ice. I spent the weekend tearing down 16 dock sections for stripping/repairs/new-hardware/paint. Between getting them back together and building 6 more I would be extremely happy to have docks in by early may, would have started working on the old stuff sooner if it wasn’t covered by snow and ice till last week.
75 and calm on saturday and 82 on Sunday will make tomorrows snow easier to live through. |
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8122pbrainard
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I,m looking at the same thing out my window! Gary, You shouldn't have come north so early! |
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gun-driver
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Gary nice bumble
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baitkiller
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Ice is for margaritas
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Jesus was a bare-footer.............
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kapla
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and caipirovskas! |
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<a href="">1992 ski nautique
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baitkiller
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Are those the same nasty things they make me drink every time I go to Brazil?
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Jesus was a bare-footer.............
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baitkiller
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Saturday |
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Jesus was a bare-footer.............
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bhectus
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Joe, is that your FJ? More pics!
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Keuka
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Joe
What lake are you on? Seneca didn't ice and I didn't think Cayuga iced that much. Are you on Owasco, Skaneateles, Otisco? So many choices. David |
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86 Martinique
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JoeinNY
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David - I am on Owasco Lake, just south of Auburn on the west side, feel free to stop by some time.
Bret that is not my FJ it just lives in my garage or shop depending on the season and makes for a nice way to tranport the generator down to the water - my buddy Matt owns it He is a teacher with the summers off so he gets to spend all summer home with his girls (almost 4 and almost 2). Unfortunately it is not approved to transport his daughters due to the lack of doors, roof, or any seat belts other than lap belts in the front so since he doesnt go many places without them it falls to me to give it some exercise every now and then. I am pretty sure the next time it will get any regular usage is when his oldest turns 16 and paints it pink. |
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phatsat67
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^^^ +1
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bhectus
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Joe, that's a pretty good deal for you! I remember as a kid in 1985 sitting in the passenger seat of a cherry used desert sand colored hard-top FJ on the showroom floor of a Mercury dealer. I begged my father to buy that thing and take it home. I ended up riding home in a wood-paneled '85 Mercury Colony Park wagon with my head slumped down below the windows.
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'02 Ski Nautique 196 w/ 5.7 Apex bowtie - Sold
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OverMyHead
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Tuesday I awoke to 19 degree temperature.
Thursday I awoke to this. And this is lake Minnetonka just west of the Twin Cities as of this morning. We are heading the right direction but with many steps back. |
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For thousands of years men have felt the irresistible urge to go to sea, and many of them died. Things got better after they invented boats.
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MI-nick
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went up north to put the dock in last weekend...got 1/2 of it in. lake is still 90% covered with slushy ice...2nd year in a row that happened to us.
back to my home lake/boat erratic temp 1st time out...i think the fluctuations I observed make perfect sense. t-stat is a 150 ('99 SAN w/GT40)...so it opens when it reaches 150 degrees. now on my 1st run, one side of the stat has 35 or 40 degree water flowing past it while the other side is exposed to water circulating in the block...in order for the stat to maintain 150 degrees long enough to open, the water in the block (not the block itself or any other part of the engine) had to get up to 200 degrees...then, when the stat opened, the rush of 35-40 water quickly dropped the internal water temp down to 130 as the water was really cold and the block wasn't necessarily "warm"(i would also qualify the exhaust manifolds as "cool" to the touch). compare that to normal summer operating conditions where the raw water is 70-80 degrees and the water inside the block only needs to get to 160 for the stat to be at 150...and doesn't drop drastically (or noticeably at all) since the temperature difference is not as severe and the block is a toasty 160 (and exhaust manifolds are "warm" or "almost hot" to the touch)...who's with me?? |
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As far as I can tell, I'm not quite sure...
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TRBenj
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I think you're out to lunch with that theory.
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MI-nick
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how do you figure?? put one end of a copper pipe in ice water...how hot would you have to get the other end in order for the center of the pipe to reach 150?? should be same concept i think...
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As far as I can tell, I'm not quite sure...
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TRBenj
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That is not a good comparison for how the thermostat or thermostat housing is arranged. The thermostat is sitting right down in the water coming from the block/heads/intake- its darn close to that temp sender. If the sender is reading 160, you can bet the thermostat will be opening if all is well. Ive never been in a boat that overheated in such an exaggerated fashion when run in cold water- they all struggled to achieve and maintain temp instead. The PCM cooling system is pretty robust. I think youve got an issue if you really saw 200.
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Hollywood
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200 is not normal for operating in cold water. I do more of that than warm summer water. It's damn hard to get the gauge much past 160 with the 143 thermostat. The cooling system won't allow it.
Based on your observations I would have to say your thermostat is not operating correctly (plugged or not opening) for the engine to get to 200 and have cool exhaust manifolds. Or everything is fine with the engine except the gauge. |
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JoeinNY
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Or you got an air leak or your impeller is getting wonky- thermostats usually work or don't
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MI-nick
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clarifications. '99 SAN with GT40. 150 stat. new impeller this season. air leaks doubtful due to everything tightened with 5/16" socket.
idle temp: 120-130 cruising temp: climb slowly till it would touch 200, then in ~ 2 seconds drop down to 130-140. GT40 ECT is ~ 6" away from the stat. stat has 35-40 water running over top. HW, when cruising, does your temp gauge fluctuate the same in april as it does in july?? i definitely respect your opinions...i'll let you know what happens as the water warms up. |
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As far as I can tell, I'm not quite sure...
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bhectus
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Could be wonky electrical connection or ground issue. Not that any of our boats have substandard wiring or anything....
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'02 Ski Nautique 196 w/ 5.7 Apex bowtie - Sold
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MI-nick
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yes, yes...assorted wonkiness...
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As far as I can tell, I'm not quite sure...
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Hollywood
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Temp readings are only significantly different below 160. Doesn't really get or stay above 160 ever, definitely not anywhere near 200. 170 maybe on idle after a long hard barefoot run but I'm usually the one at the end of the line for that. Quickly back to 155-160 after enough water gets through the block.
The slow creep really screams lack of cooling water to me. I have seen cracked and stubbornstrainers that won't seal up. Try bypassing that. Also, swap in your 88 pump. Assuming this "wonkiness" is new to this year I'd go back and check anything you touched this past off season. |
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