What a week

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Jun 28, 2009
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1984 O'Day 28 Bath, NC
The past week has been one to remember. First off my O28 was struck by lightning. Took a strike to the mast head, zapped my electronics, battery charger, running lights and a few other things. Strange that some stuff survived and some stuff like a stern light gets taken out. Seems the bonding system did its job as there is no hull damage. Did a short haul at the local marina and all is well with the bottom.

If that's not enough I noticed a little fuel in my bilge, I pulled the tank (what fun) only to find a small pin hole and some corrosion on the bottom of the tank. Priced a new replacement at Florida Marine Tank, $450 plus shipping and a month wait, too much and to long of a wait for me. Found a local guy that specializes in aluminum welding and tank repair. He cut 3 inches off the bottom of the tank, cleaned it out and welded on a new bottom.

Oh did I mention that while pulling the tank I put my hand on the exhaust riser only to have it go through the exhaust pipe. I unwrapped the heat tape only to find a rusted out exhaust. The same guy that fixed the tank made a new exhaust including the water injection. No joints, he used one piece of pipe and made the right bends. Guess you could say its a "Tuned Header". Maybe I'll get a little more HP out of the M-12. :dance:

Woohoo! Fun Fun!
 
Jan 27, 2008
3,086
ODay 35 Beaufort, NC
Wow what a week. I just found a fuel leak also and am waiting for a tank. I've always wondered why they don't just use exhaust pipe for a car, all you need to do is drill a hole and weld a small tube for the water injection. The OEM exhaust in my 35 was one continuous pipe like you describe. Who did you have do the work?
 
Jan 27, 2008
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ODay 35 Beaufort, NC
Oh another thing, have you ever seen as many thunder storms as this year? Not too bad in Beaufort but at the house in Winterville we've had a daily deluge of 1 inch or more. Most of it heading in your direction after it hits us I assume.
 
Jun 28, 2009
104
1984 O'Day 28 Bath, NC
Dave you're not kidding, the thunder boomers have been plentiful and severe lately!

The guy that did my work, is located in Washington, Linton Welding. I was very impressed with his work, price and speed. He fixed the tanks and exhaust in one day and both were "hundreds" less than a new tank alone. He does a lot of Stainless and Aluminum boat work.

The tank is 3" shorter now, it was a 18 gallon tank, now holds 15 gallons. He give it a chemical bath and cleaned it out really good. Showed me some pics he took of the inside before and after, looks brand new on the inside.
Also attached a pic of my new high performance "header". :D
 

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