I also replaced my old bulbs with new led from batteries plus over 350.00 worth garbage break ends flash burn out . I don't know wether it's just the bulbs or a combo of that and old fixtures nun the less I'll be curious to see how the Amazon ones work
This will be the first year I've left our batteries onboard for the winter due to lack of strength post surgery. Fingers crossed. No launch date yet for us.
I hate bringing this up, as it seems to be a sensitive subject with a number of boaters, but I've only ever once took the battery off one of our boats, and that was winter # one with our 240 Sundancer, 25 years ago. When I took it back to the boat the following Spring, I asked myself what difference did it make whether it was sitting on an unheated garage floor, or on the boat over the winter? So, from then on, the batteries always stayed aboard our subsequent Boogaboo boats and never had an issue. But what do I know about the health or longevity of boat batteries? 🫣
@@BoatingWithBoogaboo Yes, I took mine off last year and left them on this year and I received some blow back for doing so. But it did not appear to me that I really lost anything by doing so. So I think I'm sold on leaving them on board and just disconnecting them for the winter.
@eternitysshore Not to add fuel to the debate, but I never even disconnect any of the wires. I'm confident that I'm aware of anything that might otherwise draw power during the off season, so disconnecting the leads wouldn't add any benefit for me. Just sayin' 🙂
Just love how great of condition your boat is. I know you said it in the video, but I could tell how much you enjoy working on the boat and keeping her clean.
Oh I definitively share johnrossi6212's sentiment: Boogaboo is super clean and it's quite admirable actually... It shines in the videos and I keep shaking my head in disbelief... it pushes me to find ways to kinda do the same but it's something, lolol.
Socializing around the marina is part of boating life in my opinion. Jetlag is currently inside the marina shop for just over a week. The shrink wrap has been removed, the new AC/Heating unit is being installed, a new hose on the remote oil filter is being replaced and then she will get buffed and waxed. They are also looking at the seacocks because they just seem too tight to me. Meanwhile I am one week into a hip replacement revision and dying to get up to the lake and check on my boat.
My problem with all the socializing is that it usually cuts into my project time 😅 If you're replacing one line on the remote oil filter, do yourself a big favour and replace all four of them - 2 per side. In my experience, and given the age of the boat, if one has failed, one or two more won't be far behind. And if you already have it in the shop being worked on, might as well have the boys do 'em all while they're down there 🔧🛢️🚣♂️
What a nice country car ride to the marina, which looks amazing and peaceful, and there's something to be said about hearing them birds... It's a therapy. The cat would likely agree, lol. You're first summer there, I hope you enjoy it! Btw, same here... my batteries stay in the boat all winter long and I never had any problems (including for another boat I had for 12 years before the Sea Ray, and same for my lawnmower tractor). Looking forward to your next video!!
Yes, it's a nice, peaceful ride into our marina and we're so looking forward to the new-to-us 'home'. And the singing birds was a welcoming sound, but our 'cat' wouldn't agree - remember that it is now going to be plural 'cats' on Boogaboo with us. Fingers crossed that the little guy situation situation works out ;-)
Ya its a very opinionated topic. I've always found that my batteries will last longer if left on a smart charger. My motorcycle batteries have always lasted 7-8 years wheren others have gotten 3-4 yrs. But that my experience.
We had battery problems on our previous boat, as the old charger was overcharging all the time and boiling them. The solution (after replacing two sets of batteries) was to replace the charger with the same smart charger as I installed on this boat - and no more problems. Here's a link to my replacing the charger on our 330 Sundancer ( ua-cam.com/video/LRRRQ-ORTDk/v-deo.htmlsi=yfsWk3KQ168abkTr ). That said, the charger isn't running all winter (no shorepower), so the batteries are left to their own devices ;-) Never had a problem as a result of not being charged throughout the winter, and the smart charger (as shown in this video) will do its thing to bring them back to life properly. . .
Thinking of you yesterday. Did the same thing, went to the boat. Put the props on and a bit of bottom paint. We will go down when the weather is a bit better and try and buff and wax the hull. Launch is set for the end of April.
After a brief return to seasonally cooler temps over the past couple of weeks, it's supposed to warm up a bit again by next weekend. If my back allows me, I just might give the hull sides a bit of a scrub once I've reinstalled the fenders and dock lines. Wish me luck 🤞
Love the photography lesson. I always tell people that it's like sunglasses for your camera. Maybe you should do a video of what it takes to make one of your videos.
Yes, I was thinking of using that line when I was editing the video. I'll dive into the use of ND filters in a later vid - maybe once we're launched and a bit closer to the water;-)
Good to hear that you're finally getting back to your boat soon! And yes, the projects are beginning - with our new AC system having arrived last week, I'm looking forward to swapping that out soon. In case you missed it; ua-cam.com/users/shortsDbGclMNa3C0?feature=share
Hey Paul…. A quick question. Do you disconnect the batteries by removing cables or just by turning off switches. Great to see you onboard and power on. B.
Hey Blair, check my answer to that in one of the other comments. But spoiler alert: I haven't removed batteries in almost 25 years and five Sea Ray Boogaboo's 😀
@@BoatingWithBoogaboo thanks Paul. I have always left them onboard but the marina has always disconnected the black cables. As I’m now doing this I just continued but have always wondered why. If the battery switches are off then there should not be any draw ???
@blairseward4329 Technically yes, there shouldn't be any draw, but you never know if there's that one small device or light that stays on, despite having the battery switches turned off. My recommendation would be that, if you're having the marina do your winterizing (and subsequent summerizing), then leave it with them to come up with a workable solution. If you have them change something just because you saw it in UA-cam and then there's an issue afterwards, that could cause more headaches than it's worth. . .
Always cool to see you work my friend. I just took mine out for the first time in a year since I bought her. Quite a long list of adds but going to be worth it I think. Thanks for the vids amigo!
Such a great feeling that boating season is coming 🎉🎉🎉
Party time coming up! 🤠🎉🍻🥳
Hey Paul the filter really worked well showing the digital screen and direct sunlight…just for feedback… cheers
Thanks for letting me know. As I mentioned, I'm still learning what's going to work best in various lighting situations, so here's hoping they help 🤞
I also replaced my old bulbs with new led from batteries plus over 350.00 worth garbage break ends flash burn out .
I don't know wether it's just the bulbs or a combo of that and old fixtures nun the less I'll be curious to see how the Amazon ones work
Do you recall the brand you got? I'm hoping for better quality next time around 🙄
Ok you flashed a photo of Cody Inn…..I thought you told me it was closed….has it reopened for the season?
Take Out just started again, but the dining room is still closed until next month, I think.
This will be the first year I've left our batteries onboard for the winter due to lack of strength post surgery. Fingers crossed. No launch date yet for us.
I hate bringing this up, as it seems to be a sensitive subject with a number of boaters, but I've only ever once took the battery off one of our boats, and that was winter # one with our 240 Sundancer, 25 years ago. When I took it back to the boat the following Spring, I asked myself what difference did it make whether it was sitting on an unheated garage floor, or on the boat over the winter? So, from then on, the batteries always stayed aboard our subsequent Boogaboo boats and never had an issue. But what do I know about the health or longevity of boat batteries? 🫣
exactly I took mine out for years before I had that realization and been fine for decades !
@@BoatingWithBoogaboo Yes, I took mine off last year and left them on this year and I received some blow back for doing so. But it did not appear to me that I really lost anything by doing so. So I think I'm sold on leaving them on board and just disconnecting them for the winter.
@eternitysshore Not to add fuel to the debate, but I never even disconnect any of the wires. I'm confident that I'm aware of anything that might otherwise draw power during the off season, so disconnecting the leads wouldn't add any benefit for me.
Just sayin' 🙂
Just love how great of condition your boat is. I know you said it in the video, but I could tell how much you enjoy working on the boat and keeping her clean.
Thanks 👍 Still got a ways to go on the bilge cleaning, but she's coming along. . .
Oh I definitively share johnrossi6212's sentiment: Boogaboo is super clean and it's quite admirable actually... It shines in the videos and I keep shaking my head in disbelief... it pushes me to find ways to kinda do the same but it's something, lolol.
Socializing around the marina is part of boating life in my opinion. Jetlag is currently inside the marina shop for just over a week. The shrink wrap has been removed, the new AC/Heating unit is being installed, a new hose on the remote oil filter is being replaced and then she will get buffed and waxed. They are also looking at the seacocks because they just seem too tight to me. Meanwhile I am one week into a hip replacement revision and dying to get up to the lake and check on my boat.
My problem with all the socializing is that it usually cuts into my project time 😅
If you're replacing one line on the remote oil filter, do yourself a big favour and replace all four of them - 2 per side. In my experience, and given the age of the boat, if one has failed, one or two more won't be far behind. And if you already have it in the shop being worked on, might as well have the boys do 'em all while they're down there 🔧🛢️🚣♂️
Hey trying to figure out how the boat is lifted up out of the water.
ua-cam.com/video/NUcq0boAbt4/v-deo.html
Wow can't wait to see boogaboo in the water and ready to go 😍😍😍😍😍Happy Easter 🐰🐇🐣🐣🐣😍😍😍
Us too! That's coming soon 😀
What a nice country car ride to the marina, which looks amazing and peaceful, and there's something to be said about hearing them birds... It's a therapy. The cat would likely agree, lol. You're first summer there, I hope you enjoy it! Btw, same here... my batteries stay in the boat all winter long and I never had any problems (including for another boat I had for 12 years before the Sea Ray, and same for my lawnmower tractor). Looking forward to your next video!!
Yes, it's a nice, peaceful ride into our marina and we're so looking forward to the new-to-us 'home'. And the singing birds was a welcoming sound, but our 'cat' wouldn't agree - remember that it is now going to be plural 'cats' on Boogaboo with us. Fingers crossed that the little guy situation situation works out ;-)
Ya its a very opinionated topic. I've always found that my batteries will last longer if left on a smart charger. My motorcycle batteries have always lasted 7-8 years wheren others have gotten 3-4 yrs. But that my experience.
We had battery problems on our previous boat, as the old charger was overcharging all the time and boiling them. The solution (after replacing two sets of batteries) was to replace the charger with the same smart charger as I installed on this boat - and no more problems. Here's a link to my replacing the charger on our 330 Sundancer ( ua-cam.com/video/LRRRQ-ORTDk/v-deo.htmlsi=yfsWk3KQ168abkTr ).
That said, the charger isn't running all winter (no shorepower), so the batteries are left to their own devices ;-) Never had a problem as a result of not being charged throughout the winter, and the smart charger (as shown in this video) will do its thing to bring them back to life properly. . .
Thinking of you yesterday. Did the same thing, went to the boat. Put the props on and a bit of bottom paint. We will go down when the weather is a bit better and try and buff and wax the hull. Launch is set for the end of April.
After a brief return to seasonally cooler temps over the past couple of weeks, it's supposed to warm up a bit again by next weekend. If my back allows me, I just might give the hull sides a bit of a scrub once I've reinstalled the fenders and dock lines. Wish me luck 🤞
Love the photography lesson. I always tell people that it's like sunglasses for your camera. Maybe you should do a video of what it takes to make one of your videos.
Yes, I was thinking of using that line when I was editing the video. I'll dive into the use of ND filters in a later vid - maybe once we're launched and a bit closer to the water;-)
I am going to the boat for the first time this coming weekend to take measurements and take a few things home to work on. Boat projects begin.
Good to hear that you're finally getting back to your boat soon! And yes, the projects are beginning - with our new AC system having arrived last week, I'm looking forward to swapping that out soon. In case you missed it; ua-cam.com/users/shortsDbGclMNa3C0?feature=share
Great to see you guys excited about launch day. Best of luck to you both!
Can't wait!
Hey Paul…. A quick question. Do you disconnect the batteries by removing cables or just by turning off switches. Great to see you onboard and power on. B.
Hey Blair, check my answer to that in one of the other comments. But spoiler alert: I haven't removed batteries in almost 25 years and five Sea Ray Boogaboo's 😀
@@BoatingWithBoogaboo thanks Paul. I have always left them onboard but the marina has always disconnected the black cables. As I’m now doing this I just continued but have always wondered why. If the battery switches are off then there should not be any draw ???
@blairseward4329 Technically yes, there shouldn't be any draw, but you never know if there's that one small device or light that stays on, despite having the battery switches turned off.
My recommendation would be that, if you're having the marina do your winterizing (and subsequent summerizing), then leave it with them to come up with a workable solution. If you have them change something just because you saw it in UA-cam and then there's an issue afterwards, that could cause more headaches than it's worth. . .
Always cool to see you work my friend. I just took mine out for the first time in a year since I bought her. Quite a long list of adds but going to be worth it I think. Thanks for the vids amigo!