Les Blackwell
Active member
- Joined
- Sep 26, 2016
- Messages
- 36
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-26
- Hull Identification Number
- FNLR25121617
- Vessel Name
- adagio
The subject is a bit backwards--first with the electric outboard. I bought a Torqeedo 1003 from West Marine. That was about a month or so ago and when I first tried it out on my factory RIB I could not get the sucker to run. So I recharged the batter but it was still full. Today with the help of a friend who was an engineer with Valiant Sailboats we tried to get it operational one more time. I put the three pieces together and tried to start but no action. Turns out I had connected the main power cord up incorrectly. Once it ran I was ecstatic. No pulling on a cord, no smell, no gas in the boat and easy for me (an old duffer) to put on the dinghy--three parts, each part is not that hard to manage.
The two of us took a short tour of the harbor and it was a delight to come upon people on their boats who never heard us coming. Tipped my hat several time (Ranger Tug hat naturally). It does have a purring sound which I can live with--my wife and I will be able to talk to each other without a problem.
Then we went back to our slip to hook up the dinghy. This is the second part of my subject and my problem. Once back at the boat we couldn't get the Weaver davits to hook on without stepping out of the dinghy. Does anyone else have that problem? I'm not that big, neither was my friend. It seems to me that the davits are two or so inches too tall. Has anyone else had this problem? Or should it be that high for being underway with the tug? I'm just pondering here. I'm using the RIB that came from the factory. I like the way it rides when it is up. So how do you connect it back to the tug?
I appreciate your thoughts.
Les
R-25SC adagio.
The two of us took a short tour of the harbor and it was a delight to come upon people on their boats who never heard us coming. Tipped my hat several time (Ranger Tug hat naturally). It does have a purring sound which I can live with--my wife and I will be able to talk to each other without a problem.
Then we went back to our slip to hook up the dinghy. This is the second part of my subject and my problem. Once back at the boat we couldn't get the Weaver davits to hook on without stepping out of the dinghy. Does anyone else have that problem? I'm not that big, neither was my friend. It seems to me that the davits are two or so inches too tall. Has anyone else had this problem? Or should it be that high for being underway with the tug? I'm just pondering here. I'm using the RIB that came from the factory. I like the way it rides when it is up. So how do you connect it back to the tug?
I appreciate your thoughts.
Les
R-25SC adagio.