Watermann
Starmada Splash of the Year 2014
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Another road trip out of State but Oregon was an easy drive to get this 22' OB V5 Islander jewel from a super nice guy on the Facebook SC group. He also had a fleet of 4 SC boats until I got there. :joyous:
With the deal done I latched onto the big 22'r and started for home.
I had noticed the right side trailer hub was leaking on the inside which means bad grease and bearings. 350 miles with freeways and desolation didn't sound like a good place for a break down so we pulled off into a outlet mall lot. Jacked up the right side and this mess inside. The outer wheel bearing fell apart when pulled out of the contaminated grease.
Big mess!
. The outer wheel bearing fell apart once out of the contaminated grease so after a few parts house stops I found a new bearing and we were back on the road after checking the left side.
Stops along the way to check the hubs with my IR heat gun.
Always an adventure, so I have less than 40k miles on a very expensive Flowmaster muffler and well it became an extremely noisy ride home. Oh and those muffler bandages, yeah they don't work and neither does Gorilla tape :lol:
The trip in the rear view mirror, it was nice to have the 22' V5 in the driveway.
More pics to come, First up I have some non ferrous metal and fasteners to remove from the hull and a couple of old batteries just to keep those issues away until I can get to work on her.
With the deal done I latched onto the big 22'r and started for home.
I had noticed the right side trailer hub was leaking on the inside which means bad grease and bearings. 350 miles with freeways and desolation didn't sound like a good place for a break down so we pulled off into a outlet mall lot. Jacked up the right side and this mess inside. The outer wheel bearing fell apart when pulled out of the contaminated grease.
Big mess!
. The outer wheel bearing fell apart once out of the contaminated grease so after a few parts house stops I found a new bearing and we were back on the road after checking the left side.
Stops along the way to check the hubs with my IR heat gun.
Always an adventure, so I have less than 40k miles on a very expensive Flowmaster muffler and well it became an extremely noisy ride home. Oh and those muffler bandages, yeah they don't work and neither does Gorilla tape :lol:
The trip in the rear view mirror, it was nice to have the 22' V5 in the driveway.
More pics to come, First up I have some non ferrous metal and fasteners to remove from the hull and a couple of old batteries just to keep those issues away until I can get to work on her.