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http://www.sculptscience.com/roller/sculpt/date/20091114 Saturday November 14, 2009

It's a giant marshmallow!

My boat now looks like a giant marshmallow on jack stands as the boating season is officially closed; aka the Rideau Canal water level has been lowered for winter.  Though I took delivery of my 2009 Sea Ray 270 Sundancer late in the boating season, at least I got a few weeks of use and enjoyment.  Of course, the downside is that I didn't get my fill of my new toy and now I'm eagerly awaiting spring to arrive so that I can commission "Summer Dreams", my boat's official name.  I find myself going through some pictures I took in the brief time I was on the water.

In this picture, we are traveling south down the Rideau Canal, towards Smith Falls for the Thanksgiving weekend.

While underway on the Rideau Canal

Another shot along way.

The Fall colors were very picturesque.

We were cruising at about 10 kph, enjoying the scenery as the above pictures show.  Maria is down below chilling in the mid-cabin and Catherine is playing World of Warcraft on her laptop.  Just after the above picture was taken, I got a warning alarm on the generator then it shutdown.  The error code that was flashing on the controller's LED two digit display was L6.  Of course, I pulled out the 4 inch thick owner manuals for the boat (I'm not kidding about the manual being 4" thick).  For the generator, there were lots of codes but I be damned if I could find out what L6 was.  I decided to anchor and check in the bilge.

Of course, to access the bilge the entire back of the boat lifts up by an electric lift.  This is my first time opening the engine hatch to the bilge, by myself that is.  I unlocked the hatch and pushed the hatch lift rocker at the helm.  Nothing happens.  I check to that I did everything right and still nothing happens.  I was at a loss so I decided to radio the marina to ask them what is an L6 code on the generator.  Of course, being a new 2009 model they were not familiar with the systems.  What to do?  I can't continue the trip without the generator so I pulled anchor and started heading back to the marina.  Then it donned on me to check the fuse panel.  Sure enough the fuse to the hatch blew.  One mystery solved but I have no replacement fuse so I was still headed back to the marina.

Just as we were approaching the gas bar at the marina, the master alarm on the SmartCraft diagnostics went off.  No gear lube/oil pressure.  Docking was interesting as I shutdown the engine, obviously not wanting to break my new boat.  I went to service to get a fuse and tell them about the lack of gear lube/oil.  When I mentioned it, the service guy goes "you have a Bravo III stern drive right?"  I say yes.  He says, "always keep a extra bottle on hand because the Bravo III goes through lube quickly".  Now they tell me... Lucky I didn't go far.

So I replace the fuse and open the hatch.  Yep, no gear lube so I fill it up and have a spare bottle on hand.  Now back to the generator, I check everything including the raw water intake strainer.  It's blocked with water weeds so I clean it out and check everything before I reset/clear the error code.  As I was staring at the readout, it dawned on me.  The code was not L6 but Lb, (L)ine (b)locked which was a error code in the manual.  I felt really stupid at that moment.  Sure enough, I started everything up and resumed our trip.

Unfortunately, a good few hours were expended which meant making the next set of locks impractical.  No matter as I was just happy to be out on the water and that the family was having a good time.  Of course, the weather was off and on but once and while the view from the helm was breathtaking as the below pictures shows.

While underway on the Rideau Canal for the second time

And some more pics.

As the sun was getting close to set, I decided to put anchor where there was no weeds.

 While we were at anchor, I decided to snap some pictures.

Picture from the windlass; notice the temporarily installed phone/internet link with the Ericsson W35 at the helm (with antenna cable).

The cockpit; notice the antenna/cable run to the radar arch.

Catherine battling it out on WoW via the temporarily installed voice/internet link.  She obviously raided the galley!

Maria is happy in the mid cabin.

Suffice to say that we had a Happy Thanksgiving out on the water.

Cheers.



Posted by Kaoru [Boating] ( November 14, 2009 11:39 PM ) Permalink | Comments[0]