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Oldtimr 05-18-2024 03:50 AM

I always had a concern about fire on my 38 foot Californian so I got a cardox system installed. Knowing that my engine room would fill with C02 if I had a fire was comforting. I carried 600 gallons of gasoline with 4 full tanks.

Champlain Islander 05-18-2024 11:13 AM

Smart move for sure. With 600 gallons of fuel you would never be able to get far enough away if the boat caught fire. People do realize fire can start in many ways. My plug must have had a bad or dirty connection and heat was produced and melted the insulation between the conductors where they went into the plug. The resulting dead short caused a flash and that's all it took.

Oldtimr 05-18-2024 01:12 PM

Yep, doesn't take long from spark to fire.

Champlain Islander 05-18-2024 02:02 PM

That must have been an expensive boat to run OT.

Phil from Maine 05-18-2024 05:15 PM

I am glad to hear that your boat is working fine again for you CI..

WOW! OT you have a big boat. I would be hard pressed to fill the tank in that one. Something like that I would have use In saltwater and with my expertise they would be sending a search party out looking for me.. lol

SportsmanNH 05-18-2024 05:47 PM


Originally Posted by Champlain Islander (Post 4417151)
Thanks to our only 2 moderators still active. Came home today after a trip to town and started to mow my property. Got half done and decided to get more gas. Wouldn't start again. I need a new battery. Things come in 3s so what will tomorrow bring. Good news is my boat seems OK now with a brand new plug and jack on the 24v trolling motor system. I plan to fish in the morning then run the 30 miles to town and buy a new mower battery and pick up the stuff for an oil change. My Ferris is a great zero turn mower. The old mower took almost 5 hours and the Ferris mower cuts that down to 2 1/2.

Maybe you and Phil can team up on the " 3s " count. So we can count the " boat fire " , " the camp fire " and the " dead mower battery " all as the 3s count . Do that and " the team " is good to go for at least another year before the next set of 3 starts . LOL

Phil from Maine 05-19-2024 03:22 AM


Originally Posted by SportsmanNH (Post 4417194)
Maybe you and Phil can team up on the " 3s " count. So we can count the " boat fire " , " the camp fire " and the " dead mower battery " all as the 3s count . Do that and " the team " is good to go for at least another year before the next set of 3 starts . LOL

It looks like CI has 2 things already. I have 2 things as well because around a month ago while I was making a right hand turn I got run into. That one caused me to replace my tires because 1 had a side wall ripped. That and along with inner and outer tie rods had to be replaced. A few small scratches down the passenger side to boot. I was driving my Jeep when it happened. My tires are 10 plies because of traveling the dirt roads going back and forth from camp. I lucked out on tires by hitting the last day of a sale. Buy 3 and get 1 free and the insurance paid for 1 tire so I actually only had to pay for 2 tires.. Now I wonder what number 3 will bring me..

Champlain Islander 05-19-2024 01:44 PM

They do say they come in 3s...
lol

Oldtimr 05-21-2024 03:13 AM


Originally Posted by Champlain Islander (Post 4417190)
That must have been an expensive boat to run OT.

Gasoline prices were a lot lower when I owned that boat so if I kept out of the secondaries the fuel consumption wasn't bad. It was nice knowing I had a lot more speed if one of the famous Chesapeake squalls popped up and wanted to get off the water. I like cruising at a leisurely pace, I was never one of those who threw off the lines then ran h*ll bent for leather to my destination just to tie up again. Right after I sold the Californian the gas prices started to go ballistic.

Champlain Islander 05-21-2024 06:22 AM

Most people I know who own boats in that class seldom take them out off the dock. Most live on them on weekends in the summer like a floating camp. They seem to have a pretty good time with the social scene though. Here on Lake Champlain it is a mix of both pleasure boats and sail boats.


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