I'm not sure if there are any other members that have gone through the Colorado inspection & decontamination process, but it's a real time killer. The last two weekends we've gone out with our new-to-us 2005 SANTE and it's taken ~45 minutes both times to go through the decontamination. They use a a fake-a-lake and pump hot water (120-140F) into all the ballast tanks and then the engine. They inspectors seem to struggle to get a good fit with the fake-a-lake and I'm concerned about burning out the pumps while they are messing around with trying to get a good fit. Same issue and bigger concern with the engine flush. I haven't hooked up a fake-a-lake at home to our Nautique, but in the last 2 inspections, no water has come out of the exhaust, so I told the inspector I was concerned and shut the engine off. I know with our previous boat (MC), it didn't take long for water to come out while hooking up a fake-a-lake with a garden hose.
Anyway, looking to see if anyone else is feeling the pain of these long inspections and experiencing similar issues with the fake-a-lake not getting a good fit on the thru hull ports. I want to keep the waters clean too, but they have to come up with a better system.
Anyway, looking to see if anyone else is feeling the pain of these long inspections and experiencing similar issues with the fake-a-lake not getting a good fit on the thru hull ports. I want to keep the waters clean too, but they have to come up with a better system.
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