Hey guys!
I've got a couple of projects that need to be done over the next few weeks, before sailing season starts kicking in full-force. As I took inventory of what I have and what I'd need, I wanted to ask some questions (I didn't find anything in a cursory search of the forums):
1. Tiller - The tiller has a lot of play in it, and I noticed that the bushings that are supposed to be holding the tiller in place are worn out. Is there somewhere online I could order a repair kit or replacement parts?
2. Bilge pump - The boat came with an old V500 bilge pump that leaks like crazy and doesn't push water out very well. I'm planning on replacing it with a Rule 1100 for extra power and capacity. Right now the pump is directly underneath the stairs/sink. Would there be better placement?
3. Retrieving a halyard - This has to be done fairly soon, it's annoying that I can't sail using a real jib. Any ideas on how to retrieve this without stepping down the mast? I see an advertisement on here for a halyard retriever, but before I plunk down the cash for that I'd want to know if it actually works.
Thanks!
I've got a couple of projects that need to be done over the next few weeks, before sailing season starts kicking in full-force. As I took inventory of what I have and what I'd need, I wanted to ask some questions (I didn't find anything in a cursory search of the forums):
1. Tiller - The tiller has a lot of play in it, and I noticed that the bushings that are supposed to be holding the tiller in place are worn out. Is there somewhere online I could order a repair kit or replacement parts?
2. Bilge pump - The boat came with an old V500 bilge pump that leaks like crazy and doesn't push water out very well. I'm planning on replacing it with a Rule 1100 for extra power and capacity. Right now the pump is directly underneath the stairs/sink. Would there be better placement?
3. Retrieving a halyard - This has to be done fairly soon, it's annoying that I can't sail using a real jib. Any ideas on how to retrieve this without stepping down the mast? I see an advertisement on here for a halyard retriever, but before I plunk down the cash for that I'd want to know if it actually works.
Thanks!