Seems a few folks here have their share of bad days on the water, so I figured my time was due. Started off on Saturday, getting the boat ready, looked in the engine bay, something didn't seem right, something was missing, but I couldn't figure it out. Then I saw something black laying in the bilge. Turns out to be my alternator belt, in 2 pieces

. Quick trip to NAPA, belt replaced. Next, I give my trim switch a bump like I always do.....nothing, dead switch

. Check all connections, wires, the switch, etc. Nothing. Quick check here on the forums, and I'm soon laying on my side behind the engine checking the trim pump fuse. It's blown. And of course I don't have any AGA 10 amp, old school glass fuses. Another quick trip to NAPA, CARQUEST, Advance Auto, and Radio Shack. Nobody carries this type fuse anymore. Arrrgh. Luckily Autozone had them. Fuse changed, trim goes up and down. Yay, I'm head to the ramp at 4pm (original start time was supposed to be noon). Anyways, wasn't a bad rest-of-the-day.
Sunday I figured I'd get a earlier start to make up for the late start the day before. Everything went well until the end of the day when it was time to head in. Go to give her some power, realllly sluggish, wouldn't get on plane. Then I noticed my bilge pump had kicked on....uhoh. Lift the hatch, and yep, bilge FULL of water. Luckily I was close to dock, so I putt over and tie up. Lift hatch again, couldn't see anything that would be the reason for so much water, no hoses leaking or popped off. So I load her on the trailer and since I was so concerned about the taking on of water, I forgot to raise my drive. The sound of a drive dragging on concrete is very distinct, you know immediately what has just happened. So, pull the hull plug and let about 1000 gallons drain out. By the time I got her home, I was so bummed, I just threw the cover on her and had a beer. Will dig into it this week and see where the water came from. Hope everyone else had a good weekend.
