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Bob
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Expierienced boaters please don't read. Novices only ! Two very small suggestions that might help someone. June was the birthday of owning a 27AC for l year. Two things that I've done is: made a board (lxl0) that fits in the teak trim around the engine compartment, running bow to stern. Screwed blocks on each end so that board would clear radiator cap. Cut it a little short (.25") so that it easily slides left and right. It has proven to be invaluable in removing the alternator (especially the bottom bolt), belts , impeller, and retrieving items dropped in bildge. I also purchased a mechanical claw (grabber) from Harbor Freight for under 10.00, the grabber plus the board have been a big help,I carry them all the time. If everyone is already doing this---never mind!!
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Post by jcollins »

Bob,
No suggestion is too small. I'm on my way to Harbor Frieght for the grabber. I can't tell you how many times I dropped my beer in there. <kidding>

Thanks for posting.
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Post by jleonard »

John, When you are Harbor freight pick up a magnetic retrieving tool also if you don't have one. if you drop the corkscrew down there it will save some frustration!!
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by chiefrcd »

When you're my size you better have a good grabber and a nice magnet pick up too. I've been using grabbers for years...I also keep a oil absorbing sock in the bilge below the center hatch....it's the only way I can get it out....good ideas all around.
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Post by jcollins »

made a board (lxl0) that fits in the teak trim around the engine compartment, running bow to stern.
Bob,
It's probably my Polish ancestry, but I can't picture this in my minds eye. Post a pic when you get a chance. I don't have a 27 but it may be helpful to some of the other 27 owners. We have a few "lurkers" out there.
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John: More likely my poor description. Will take a pic this weekend. Bob
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Post by Dave »

I need a picture as well, I have a 27 but don't have teak trim around the engine compartment.
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