Boat House Grille

WHO IS IN CHARGE The Boat House Grille – formerly the longtime Lewis Restaurant and then the short-lived Castle Kreek Cookhouse – opened in October after being bought and renovated by Corey Matthews. ...

Discussion of boats, general boating questions and anything else directly related to a boat or an engine.

Re: Plug on the inside or outside of the boat? You've got to remember that most boat's plugs cannot be easily reached from the inside. The advantage though to inside is you can literally use it to get water out . . . With a boat on plane water will rush out of the drain hole, so if you have a leak or take on a lot of water in a small boat without a bilge pump you can get her on a slow plane ...

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Plug on the inside or outside of the boat? - iboats Boating Forums

Re: Quachita boat information In Jr High (early 70's) a friend had one, I guess about 16' fiberglass, cathedral hull, had an 80 on it, that boat would run like a scalded dog. Came from a fishing pro; his family made Hopkins lures.

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A couple of years ago I was having a discussion with some other very, very old timers in the boating industry, talking about California and Arizona boat builders past and present. And then it started....a list! We've probably overlooked a few, but maybe you can help and add a name or two. I...

The List -- Past and Present Boat Builders | River Daves Place

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Re: Boat taking on water Have you ran it and looked at all hoses etc? If it's not bellows, and it takes on water while on muffs, it certainly sounds like an engine cooling system issue. Hose, manifold (s), thermostat housing, fuel cooler (not sure on 4.3) etc. I think I'll move this to the Merc I/O section. Not sure how water entering hull on muffs could not be engine/drive related. This ...

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