I'm getting close to splash time. Trying not to forget anything. I still need to gas it up, add water, run it and make any final adjustments.
I also need to make sure I have all of the STUFF on board that I will need. I will probably set up my bow line and dock lines in the driveway. Figure out where to stow extra life jackets. So much to think about because I haven't ever launched a boat like this. I need to be prepared to do it alone, too.
But anyway, I got some stuff done this weekend. Working my way down the list.
I repacked the bearings and replaced the seals. I plan to add brakes very soon. A frind saw that on Facebook and told me he had a brake kit that he no longer needed. New in the box. Hydraulic disc with a surge coupler. Complete kit with every last nut bolt and screw. It was a 3 hour round trip to meet him, but I got it all for $300! The only other thing I needed was a pair of weld flanges to add to my axle.
In the meantime, I have repacked, resealed idler hubs.
Spare tire mounted.
Battery switch installed. I had originally ordered an "imported" switch, but after it laid in the boat in its package for several weeks, the nuts were already rusting. I threw it in the trash and ordered something much better. You get what you pay for.
This breaks the main ground connection. Good for emergencies and to keep the battery from running down when the boat is stored.
Engine enclosure insulated. (I ran out of foil tape. )
I still need to make a prop rod. I think I have it figured out, though.