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Got the tip from a charter captain out of south jersey marina. He is on a 18 hour off shore as we speak. I certainly trust his tips, as he makes a living out fishing and word of mouth. As far as him telling me the truth......well, let's say he's not chancing mis-leading me. I'll post here later tonight or first thing tomoorrow after I see how he made out and what he heard.
'Till Next Hook Up....! Jerry C. "Reel Hard" Cape May, NJ.
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Sean, Sounds like the Baltimore was very hit or miss yesterday. About 6 boats were there with only 2 boating tuna. (1 Yellow - 3 Blue Fin between the 2). Plenty of Mahi around the balls and large debris. He was at the Wilmington, North East knotch, lost 2, boated 1 yellow, 2 blue and a long with a very in-experienced bunch of anglers. Hope this helps a little.....good luck!
'Till Next Hook Up....! Jerry C. "Reel Hard" Cape May, NJ.
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Ya well - I got screwed. Got to the boat tonight to load up and......I went through my systems check (before we run offshore - I check EVERYTHING). Well I was looking at no load wide open throttle and pulled off the engine covers to notice water SHOOTING from my raw water pump. I figure I blew a seal somewhere, somehow... and every supply store is closed. DAMN. DAMN. DAMN at lower than 2200 RPM - No load - no problem, as soon as I hit 2400 - water shoots from the side (toward the center of the boat off of the Starboard engine). Anyway - I break the news to the crew - Sorry guys. Everyone took off work for Friday so were stuck. Back home now drinking with plans of meeting my mechanic at the boat at 7am to try to repair it. If we get done quick - off to the canyon. If we take a while - its Old Grounds for flounder. Joys of owning a boat..............Maybe I can get a crew together for Sun into Mon if everything runs well.
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Sean, Take a look at the clamps on the raw water hose. On my boat a few years ago the same thing happened and it turned out to be a hose clamp that had rotted and broke off the inlet to the oil cooler. I can tell you that it will cause a hell of an overheat at 19 knots.
Frank Price
1987 SF "Jeanne Claire"
Rowley Ma
1987 SF "Jeanne Claire"
Rowley Ma
I was hoping that was all it was - and the double clamps are new this year. But after checking it is not. It is coming from the actual pump itself. I think it is the actual set screw that seats the impeller inside the pump. That is the only area that I can see water shooting out, but I didnt pull it off since I knew there was no way to get parts tonight. When I first saw it - I thought "no problem - I have extra hose and clamps on the boat". But then I thought "how am I going to tell these guys that were not going anywhere tonight"
Bummer Sean, sorry to hear the bad news. Sounds like an easy fix though. Hope you get out there on Mon. I just got my Radar back. They did'nt find anything wrong. Check the connection block and found that you can read 12 volts to the plug but when you go to power it up it looses the connection. 3 weeks and a hundred dollars later and all that was needed was a 4o cent connector. Easy fix after the fact, but when I ran out on my last 2 trips with no radar at night, well you know what I mean. Mike
Mike Lawrence 81 sportfish 33' shot'n'beer