dyeguy1212 said:Tore into the hubs for the first time since I got the boat. The bearing buddies sure did their job. There was water on the outside of the seal, but none inside, meaning no rust. Everything was in decent order, although I'd like to replace the bearings (or possibly the entire hub) some time this summer.
Loaded them back up with grease, and hopefully they'll be good to go. I've been getting in a good amount of fishing since I got the front decks done, meaning I haven't gotten much done on the boat. However, there is rain in the forecast for most of the week, so its a good time to stay in the garage and get some stuff done. Exams are coming up quick, but that means summer is right around the corner. It'll be nice to have an infinite amount of time to work on the boat. I'm ready to be done with this darn thing.
dyeguy1212 said:Oakland University
The switch panel has worked great. The fuses come with it, pre-wired. It has a seal around the edge, and each switch is covered, so I'd assume its perfectly waterproof. With that being said, I haven't tested it out yet.
Froggy said:" infinite amount of time..." nice, wait till you get out of school! :lol:
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