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Okay, I am about done with this boat. I am giving it a week and if I cannot get the damn thing on the water by the next week, I am going to get rid of it before I torch it. (Not really)
I bought a manual pump to bleed the dang brakes. Clearly, it is a piece of junk. I plan to go Friday morning and get a pneumatic one as my arms are falling off trying to get the darn air out and yet if you try to remove the nozzle, air gets back in and the stupid wrench will not go over the nozzle to tighten it first.
Now, i have had shore power plugged in for days and I can only assume the dang batteries are dead as the stupid chartplotter starts to boot and shuts down.
Is there a freaking trick or switch to charge? I thought all you did was plug it into shore power.
Sorry, but I am quickly losing my patience with not having a dang tech local that will touch this or give me the time of day since I did not buy it from them....and am an hour away from anywhere to get real help.
I bought a manual pump to bleed the dang brakes. Clearly, it is a piece of junk. I plan to go Friday morning and get a pneumatic one as my arms are falling off trying to get the darn air out and yet if you try to remove the nozzle, air gets back in and the stupid wrench will not go over the nozzle to tighten it first.
Now, i have had shore power plugged in for days and I can only assume the dang batteries are dead as the stupid chartplotter starts to boot and shuts down.
Is there a freaking trick or switch to charge? I thought all you did was plug it into shore power.
Sorry, but I am quickly losing my patience with not having a dang tech local that will touch this or give me the time of day since I did not buy it from them....and am an hour away from anywhere to get real help.
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