By chance would anyone have a check list handy for getting the boat ready for a spring launch. I had a great one last year and can't seem to find it.
Nothing better than a good check list before setting sail.
Thanks
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Getting ready for the big launch
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Getting ready for the big launch
Thanks
Don N
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Re: Getting ready for the big launch
I'm not sure how this compares to your old list, but this outlines our approach for critical (mostly) items. Hull waxing and bottom painting and all that jazz is probably pretty well known:
Commissioning Checklist:
Running Gear and Rudder(s)
Pre-launch:
Pre-launch:
Pre-launch:
Pre-launch:
Launch:
Commissioning Checklist:
Running Gear and Rudder(s)
Pre-launch:
- Verify zincs in good order
Verify prop nuts and cotter pin(s) properly set
Pre-launch:
- Disassemble, clean, grease, reassemble all thru-hulls - ensure operational
- Inspect to ensure all thru-hulls and hoses are leak-free
Inspect all transducers and verify leak-free
Pre-launch:
- Test bilge pump(s)
Ensure all batteries are fully watered (if applicable) and properly wired - connections tight and properly fused, cables routed such that they aren’t chafing.
Ensure batteries are properly secured
Ensure all batteries are fully charged
- Ensure bilge pump(s) functioning properly
Ensure all systems charging and functioning as they should once engines are running and the boat is plugged into shore power - battery charger, alternator, refrigerator, etc.
Pre-launch:
- Inspect/Replace raw water pump impeller(s)
Verify raw water seacocks open (and functional)
Verify crankcase oil level
Verify injection pump oil level
Verify coolant level
Verify transmission fluid level
- Inspect stuffing box(es) and hose(es) for unusual leaks
Inspect cutlass/shaft log injection port and hose for leaks
Verify no leaks from seacocks or raw water pump
Verify good exhaust water flow at startup
Verify all fluid levels once again after shutdown (If time for fuel filter or oil change, perform now)
Launch:
- De-winterize, fill, and rinse water tanks
- dgetswet
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Re: Getting ready for the big launch
CDSailor
Thanks for the info. Reading over it sounds almost the same. I think you may have an item or two extra which never hurts. I normally put it in a word doc and fill it in as I go along. Then save it in the maintenance folder. For some reason it did not make it to the computer.
Thanks again safe sailing
Don N
Thanks for the info. Reading over it sounds almost the same. I think you may have an item or two extra which never hurts. I normally put it in a word doc and fill it in as I go along. Then save it in the maintenance folder. For some reason it did not make it to the computer.
Thanks again safe sailing
Don N
cdsailor wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 6:00 pm I'm not sure how this compares to your old list, but this outlines our approach for critical (mostly) items. Hull waxing and bottom painting and all that jazz is probably pretty well known:
Commissioning Checklist:
Running Gear and Rudder(s)
Pre-launch:Thru-hulls
- Verify zincs in good order
Verify prop nuts and cotter pin(s) properly set
Pre-launch:Launch:
- Disassemble, clean, grease, reassemble all thru-hulls - ensure operational
Electrical
- Inspect to ensure all thru-hulls and hoses are leak-free
Inspect all transducers and verify leak-free
Pre-launch:Launch:
- Test bilge pump(s)
Ensure all batteries are fully watered (if applicable) and properly wired - connections tight and properly fused, cables routed such that they aren’t chafing.
Ensure batteries are properly secured
Ensure all batteries are fully chargedEngine(s) and Drivetrain
- Ensure bilge pump(s) functioning properly
Ensure all systems charging and functioning as they should once engines are running and the boat is plugged into shore power - battery charger, alternator, refrigerator, etc.
Pre-launch:Launch:
- Inspect/Replace raw water pump impeller(s)
Verify raw water seacocks open (and functional)
Verify crankcase oil level
Verify injection pump oil level
Verify coolant level
Verify transmission fluid levelHeads, Washdown, and Freshwater Systems
- Inspect stuffing box(es) and hose(es) for unusual leaks
Inspect cutlass/shaft log injection port and hose for leaks
Verify no leaks from seacocks or raw water pump
Verify good exhaust water flow at startup
Verify all fluid levels once again after shutdown (If time for fuel filter or oil change, perform now)
Launch:
- De-winterize, fill, and rinse water tanks
Thanks
Don N
2005 Albin Flush Deck
Don N
2005 Albin Flush Deck