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Sargasso Sea?

SARGASSUM
12/1/2008 1:20:43 PM • RTO Aviva Crazy... • Answered on Dec 01, 2008
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Save your life?

Absolutely. All sailing and sea-going craft should carry rafts - inflatable vessels which can maintain the lives of stricken mariners until rescue is available.
12/1/2008 1:20:43 PM • RTO Aviva Crazy... • Answered on Dec 01, 2008
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How can I craft my own DIY Raft?

Being the simple water vessel that it is, building a raft out of equally simple materials is no complicated tasks given that one knows the precise steps of constructing one. The raft has always been one of man's trustiest vessels in carrying him across bodies of water. Distinguished by its lack of a hull, which is something that most of other boats have, it is perhaps the most basic among all of the water vessels that man has ever made. Even though, the raft has always been one of the most used boat-type for travel over water as its simplicity makes it one of the easiest floating structure to craft since one only needs everyday materials and the essential know-how to construct the raft. To build one's own DIY raft, one needs the following materials: a decking, some screws and bolts, a ratchet, some marine foam, some pressure treated lumber with some sawed into sizes of 2 x 10", and some paper and pencil. For the tools, one needs a circular saw (though table saw will suffice), a drill with a full bit set, a hammer, and a knife. To start building the raft, one first needs to determine what size and weight one's raft will be. Building a heavy and large raft will be obviously more durable as far as traversing the waters is concerned but constructing a lightweight and small one will enable one to easily transport the raft from one body of water to another. It is entirely up to one's preferences as the building procedure will be the same no matter what one opts to construct. Start the actual construction by cutting some of the 2 x 10" boards into half and then attaching them to full-length 2 x 10" boards with a blocking of 2 x 4". Screw the pieces together with marine or galvanized iron screws coupled with the use of countersinks. After this, attach the side boards to the 2 x 4" blocking at the raft's middle and the third positions. With some screws and blocking, fasten four side walls together. Locate the floor joists in the raft and cut them to 7' in length. 2 x 10" board sections are then attached from center point to center point all across the box. One can now fasten the floor joists as needed. The marine foam now can be cut and attached to the spaces present between the joists. Apart from filling in the spaces, foams also add to the buoyancy of the raft, an aspect that is crucial in all floating devices. As with all foaming materials, a hotwire or a knife is the perfect cutting tool. After the essential parts of the raft have been built, one can now turn to the decking. Like the weight and height of the raft, constructing the decking rests mainly upon one's preferences in the weight, durability, and practicability aspects of one's raft. Building one's own raft is an easy project to accomplish as long as one has sufficient supply of the necessary materials and the requisite expertise for building simple structures such as the raft.
12/1/2008 1:20:42 PM • RTO Aviva Crazy... • Answered on Dec 01, 2008
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How does it work

In all cases, there is a small, factory-manufactured cylinder of highly compressed gas (usually CO2) with a mechanism on it that perforates a given area when actuated -- for example, by pulling a 'string' or by the action of opening a depressurised aircraft door. A parallel would be tripping the plate on a mousetrap -- all that gas is busting to get out, and when its weak point is compromised, that's exactly what happens. In other words, when the cylinder of gas gets a hole punched into it in the right place, the gas inside floods out -- usually into a big plastic bag in the shape of an inflatable raft or vest. Think of it as, all the air that could fill a big balloon, but wedged into something the size of a medical capsule. Pop the capsule, the balloon fills up. Except it's not air, and it's not a balloon.
12/1/2008 1:20:41 PM • RTO Aviva Crazy... • Answered on Dec 01, 2008
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How to stop my peddle boat from leaking by the

try rubber sealant or replace gasket if it has one
3/25/2012 6:05:23 PM • RTO Boating • Answered on Mar 25, 2012
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I just bought a new boat and need to buy a boat

Never buy a trailer with the same capacity as the weight of your boat! This can be very dangerous! Instead, make sure the trailer's capacity is at least twice that of the weight of the boat, all your gear, and the boat's motor.
12/5/2023 6:58:35 AM • Boating • Answered on Dec 05, 2023
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What is the size of a small yacht?

Small yachts, also known as Silboats or Cabin Cruisers are 20-40 feet. There are of course larger Yachts that can get to over 100 feet, also known as Mega Yachts.
11/15/2023 8:08:55 AM • Boating • Answered on Nov 15, 2023
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Diesel Boat motor cuts out under increased revs

I would clean the fuel filters and empty the water retainer filter then do some testing.
11/7/2023 9:11:35 AM • Boating • Answered on Nov 07, 2023
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2017 Tracker 17.5 ft. boat. How can I remove batteries from it please.

Question edited for clarity. Question moved to Boating. Hello Anonymous Harriet :>D You will have two or possibly 3 batteries. Usually a large car type starting battery for starting the engine. Then two Deep Cycle Gel Batteries, one for the marine electronics, fish finder etc, and another that powers the front bow mounted Trolling motor. You will find them in the deck lockers. Open them, release any tie downs, undo the cables and lift them out for Winter storage. I keep mine in my garage and I put them on a battery minder for 24 hours once a month. I have the Battery Tender Junior, and I put them on a 6 amp car charger before the season starts. https://www.google.com/search?q=Battery+Tender https://www.google.com/search?q=2017+tracker+175+remove+battery The information you gave is is merely the year of manufacture, the maker and the length. They all have model numbers. That would be the key to searching for a manual online. https://www.jdpower.com/boats/2017/tracker-marine/pro-guide-v-175-wt__/32067137/specs and https://www.bbcboards.net/showthread.php?t=969900 ..
11/4/2023 10:54:05 PM • Boating • Answered on Nov 04, 2023
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2017 Tracker 175 boat. Owners manual for it please?

Question edited for clarity. Question moved from Cars and Trucks to Boating. They don't list Manuals, but they should link you to one in their archive.

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11/4/2023 10:33:35 PM • Boating • Answered on Nov 04, 2023
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Overheating on 150 Susuki outboard motor.

check water flow pump fail -corrosion--debris blockage---check fluids--gear oil etc
10/18/2023 12:53:27 AM • Boating • Answered on Oct 18, 2023
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Yanmar 4BY2 with 1000 hours overheats when run above 2000 rpm - this is new, she cruises at 3500 rpm all day when running OK. Loses 1 gal water in 5 min at 3200 rpm. No visible leaks, smoke.

Commonly caused by clogged air filter. Also suspect buildup in exhaust mixing elbow. Smoke will build up carbon deposits over time and clog them. What color is the smoke? unburnt fuel will smoke and cause heat. Could be a fuel pump or dirty/bad injector not atomizing fuel correctly. If smoke is steam.... If there isn't proper flow or there is air in raw water system, the air hits heat exchanger and immediately turns to steam. Will result in overheating.
10/17/2023 10:48:57 PM • Boating • Answered on Oct 17, 2023
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My 40 hp mer user.40elptefi dies if not connected to battery

It's electronic fuel injection so it needs power to run. Mercury is usually a yellow wire from stator that goes to a voltage regulator that charges battery when running. Good luck!!
10/17/2023 10:35:57 PM • Boating • Answered on Oct 17, 2023
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I have a 37 ft Cruisers with T-D6-370-

def check fuel filters and air filters. Is it smoking when powered up? If so, what color is smoke?
10/17/2023 10:31:15 PM • Boating • Answered on Oct 17, 2023
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