AFter my fiasco on Lake Cayuga the other week (water in the fuel) I went out to fire up another member of my flock
'Roscoe' my FPL, pulled twice, no firing.
"We have no sympathy for these people at all"
Popped off the carb bowl, dumped the fuel, wiped out the bowl, and
VVVRRMMMMM Roscoe purred like a kitten.
Same water in the fuel problem due to our temperature swings.
The prop spring did break when I took the prop off to run it in the tub, so Ill order a new plus a spare from JOhn of course.
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Stephen
Awenke Yacht Club
New Baltimore NY
S/V Catigale
Macgregor 26X
Island 17 Sloop
Awenke Yacht Club
New Baltimore NY
S/V Catigale
Macgregor 26X
Island 17 Sloop
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Roscoe saved our hides yesterday - we were out on the Hudson in the Island 17 and a thunderstorm came through.
First time we had motored home through thunder and lightning on the river with the whole family..the kids did not like it much
The Admiral kept a cool head though.
We were making 4.8 mph against a tide of 2-3 mph, hugging the shore line in case we had to get off quickly
Thanks Roscoe...(Forty plus)
First time we had motored home through thunder and lightning on the river with the whole family..the kids did not like it much
The Admiral kept a cool head though.
We were making 4.8 mph against a tide of 2-3 mph, hugging the shore line in case we had to get off quickly
Thanks Roscoe...(Forty plus)
Stephen
Awenke Yacht Club
New Baltimore NY
S/V Catigale
Macgregor 26X
Island 17 Sloop
Awenke Yacht Club
New Baltimore NY
S/V Catigale
Macgregor 26X
Island 17 Sloop