chandlerabney
New Member
Hello Folks,
I bought a 1982 38ft Morgan almost a year ago. The owner died and the boat was left unattended for at least a year and a half. It lost shore power and when the family finally decided to get rid of the boat, water was a couple of inches above the floor and also had a termite problem. We took a risk and decided to motor it 18hrs to her new home, with neither one of us having any experience other than a Jon Boat LOL. Somehow we made it safe.
The previous owner had really dropped some money into before he passed (43hp beta marine only had 16hrs on it when purchased, new transmission, new VHF radio, GPS, Depth Finder, AIS, main sail, batteries, Air conditioner, hydro vain and auto pilot.
We treated the termite problem and are in the process of replacing all of the damaged wood, but I have not been able to get the 120v outlets to work.
Where is the power inverter that runs the 120v outlets in the cabin? What are the steps to solving this issue?
I'm still trying to familiarize myself with all of the systems on these larger boats.
TIA
I bought a 1982 38ft Morgan almost a year ago. The owner died and the boat was left unattended for at least a year and a half. It lost shore power and when the family finally decided to get rid of the boat, water was a couple of inches above the floor and also had a termite problem. We took a risk and decided to motor it 18hrs to her new home, with neither one of us having any experience other than a Jon Boat LOL. Somehow we made it safe.
The previous owner had really dropped some money into before he passed (43hp beta marine only had 16hrs on it when purchased, new transmission, new VHF radio, GPS, Depth Finder, AIS, main sail, batteries, Air conditioner, hydro vain and auto pilot.
We treated the termite problem and are in the process of replacing all of the damaged wood, but I have not been able to get the 120v outlets to work.
Where is the power inverter that runs the 120v outlets in the cabin? What are the steps to solving this issue?
I'm still trying to familiarize myself with all of the systems on these larger boats.
TIA