Two killicks
Well-known member
- Joined
- Jul 20, 2015
- Messages
- 355
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C SE
- Vessel Name
- (2012) Novy
I spent about 30 hours cleaning and modifying things on my boat. I bought this boat from a couple who add the boat for four years, nothing was modified or changed on it. I changed a few things around either because it was not in the proper place or because it would suit me better.
The compass was located right behind the GPS very close to the window, there was a magnetic influence that would change the proper bearing so I change the location of the compass in the center and moved it as far away from the window, now it's perfect the bearing is good.
I noticed that when the water tank was just about to be empty, there was a sweet smell and that's smell comes from the winterizing stuff that is put in the tank just before winter comes. No matter how many times that I would flush the tank, there was always some pink stuff coming out. To fix this, I opened the trap above the water tank and noticed that the tank was leaning inboard, the water on this side was unable to exit the tank, so I cut and inserted a piece of wood underneath in order to raise the tank so that it lean towards the outboard side. after 1 flush the water tank is good to go.
I don't know about you guys but the Helmsman seat was way too high for me, so I lowered it about 3 inches it was quite a job to get the bolt and washer to attach to the screw to hold the seat post right next to the fridge. After many attempts I did it but my arms are all scratched...
Last year we slept for five days on board and we thought that the bed was too stiff, so I got myself a three inches memory foam from Costco and cut it so that it fit all the way in the bunk, it's perfect now and I removed the cushion on both side as they do not really serve a purpose.
Other than that, I added a brass clock and also two binocular teak holder, and a toilet paper holder made of teak too.
I verified all the pipes fitting throughout the boat to make sure that everything is tight, it's all good to go now some were loose...
I installed a table between the engine and the back seat, with the baseplate mounted on the trap where the bildge pump is located.
I cleaned the sunbrella and applied some 303 fabric after. Did the portholes with the paste called prism, and cleaned and oiled the teak throughout the boat.
There are many other things that I did, not worth mentioning. I am very very proud of what the tug looks like! We are finally ready to go for summer cruise!
I wonder if there something that I missed to improve the boat? Any thoughts?
The compass was located right behind the GPS very close to the window, there was a magnetic influence that would change the proper bearing so I change the location of the compass in the center and moved it as far away from the window, now it's perfect the bearing is good.
I noticed that when the water tank was just about to be empty, there was a sweet smell and that's smell comes from the winterizing stuff that is put in the tank just before winter comes. No matter how many times that I would flush the tank, there was always some pink stuff coming out. To fix this, I opened the trap above the water tank and noticed that the tank was leaning inboard, the water on this side was unable to exit the tank, so I cut and inserted a piece of wood underneath in order to raise the tank so that it lean towards the outboard side. after 1 flush the water tank is good to go.
I don't know about you guys but the Helmsman seat was way too high for me, so I lowered it about 3 inches it was quite a job to get the bolt and washer to attach to the screw to hold the seat post right next to the fridge. After many attempts I did it but my arms are all scratched...
Last year we slept for five days on board and we thought that the bed was too stiff, so I got myself a three inches memory foam from Costco and cut it so that it fit all the way in the bunk, it's perfect now and I removed the cushion on both side as they do not really serve a purpose.
Other than that, I added a brass clock and also two binocular teak holder, and a toilet paper holder made of teak too.
I verified all the pipes fitting throughout the boat to make sure that everything is tight, it's all good to go now some were loose...
I installed a table between the engine and the back seat, with the baseplate mounted on the trap where the bildge pump is located.
I cleaned the sunbrella and applied some 303 fabric after. Did the portholes with the paste called prism, and cleaned and oiled the teak throughout the boat.
There are many other things that I did, not worth mentioning. I am very very proud of what the tug looks like! We are finally ready to go for summer cruise!
I wonder if there something that I missed to improve the boat? Any thoughts?
