Well today was a big day!

Started off by dropping the boat in the water so I could adjust the trailer rollers. Fired up the engines while I did it to let them run a while. I'd rather if there was any problems with the fuel lines or anything I found out at the dock vs out in the Columbia. Anyways, the rollers. Easy enough right? Not so much. After 45mins of trying to line up the bolts to get this set back up, I had to call the wife down to help. Not a one person job.

Finally got that all finished up with some help. Glad that's over.
Now the boat. While pulling away from the dock, I noticed something I didn't notice while testing at home: I somehow reversed the hydraulic hoses for the steering! So left was right and right was left. I figured since I was the only one out there, I could make this work for the one trip.
Boat ran great with a top speed of 45mph. Still have things to sort out like the steering. Also can't get my Garmin GFS-10 fuel flow meter to read for some reason. I brought it over on all the same fuel lines it was on before. So just need to triple check all my electrical connections.
Still work to do, but it's finally usable and fishable. The hydraulic hoses deal is about a 5min fix. After that, it's getting the other boat ready for the market and then on to getting my new anchor caddy installed, plus some custom pieces for my gunnels, and possibly a floor box or two around the captain's seat.
