Sean
Well-Known Member
Well after 3 "sea trial" tests and leaving the boat with a well known shop for a week we set off Saturday morning for a once in a lifetime event with the ACBS.
The event had 115 registered woodies and 2 steamships that were to cover the historic 100 mile cruise on the big three Muskoka lakes.
We set off at 8:30 AM and progressed well in the floatilla for about 10 miles until my engine had overheated so bad I had to switch off. Very dissapointing as I had told the tech at the shop who had earlier checked for flow at the riser and told me not to worry about the gauge. The shop tested the boat several times (and charged me hansomly) while tinkering with a few minor issues not related to driveability.
At this point I'm not sure how much damage has occured and my boat is at another marina at the mercy of their techs.
Stay tuned.
Oh.... the other 114 boats (and 2 steamships) did just fine and the event raised over $8000 for cancer.
The event had 115 registered woodies and 2 steamships that were to cover the historic 100 mile cruise on the big three Muskoka lakes.
We set off at 8:30 AM and progressed well in the floatilla for about 10 miles until my engine had overheated so bad I had to switch off. Very dissapointing as I had told the tech at the shop who had earlier checked for flow at the riser and told me not to worry about the gauge. The shop tested the boat several times (and charged me hansomly) while tinkering with a few minor issues not related to driveability.
At this point I'm not sure how much damage has occured and my boat is at another marina at the mercy of their techs.
Stay tuned.
Oh.... the other 114 boats (and 2 steamships) did just fine and the event raised over $8000 for cancer.
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