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Hagens - Paul- INSPECTION SERVICE

Friday, Dec 15, 2023 (9:00 am - 11:00 am)
Monday, Jan 1, 2024 (9:00 am - 10:00 am)
Monday, Jan 15, 2024 (9:00 am - 10:00 am)
Thursday, Feb 1, 2024 (9:00 am - 10:00 am)
Thursday, Feb 15, 2024 (9:00 am - 10:00 am)
Friday, Mar 1, 2024 (9:30 am - 10:30 am)
Friday, Mar 15, 2024 (9:00 am - 10:00 am)
Monday, Apr 1, 2024 (9:00 am - 10:00 am)

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Leader: Paul Horne

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Progress Updates.... 

Heat on when cold. Radiant heater on order. Use main HVAC when predicted to be really cold.  Make sure scuppers covers clean of debris.  Check lines. Open needed thru hulls and run main engine for about a half an hour. Run generator under load for about a half an hour. Close thru hulls. Open needed thru hulls and flush heads. Close thru hulls. Give the boat a visual once over for potential problems.

Schedule with Rob and Pete Perkins service.  Generator?

Below from Rob:

Below is a list of items that I would like Paul to consider working on for me. 

- An estimate on the LPG tank relocation project. I would like to use the Trident part number 1601-2, which should be adequate to store two standard 20 lbs propane tanks. I would really like you guys to re-confirm my math here that the 1601-2 would hold two standard 20lbs propane tanks. Thanks !!! (confirmed with Trident the 1601-2 holds propane exchange grill cylinders PSH)

- The manual bilge pump thruhull didn't move on survey. I'd like Paul to try seeing if he can apply more than normal pressure to get it to move. It is located on the starboard side, forward of the helm.

- There were wires sighted attached to the positive battery terminal without fuses. This is part research project, to figure out what these wires are for. Then, to install in-line fuses close to the battery (I think ABYC is like 8 inches ?) of the correct ampacity.

- The surveyor found "Short circuit protection not sighted for all continuously energized wire connections". I think this means some kind of caps on the battery terminals. If this is not obvious, perhaps reach out to Butch for clarity? (Or, I could call him if that is preferable).

- One of the air-conditioning units has A/C (alternating current) connections that are simple butt splices. I'm not sure which one. The connection from the 120V alternating current feed to the air-conditioning unit needs to be replaced, with the connection in an electrical box per ABYC. 

 

I think that's it. For all these projects, I would need several before/after photographs for insurance purposes!

 

Thanks,

Rob

 

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