Re: A54 Nav station seat replacement
Jamie Wendell
Scott, I redrilled the holes in the plate to fit the new chair bottom. It is quite strong, and I carry a spare chair.
Jamie Phantom, A54 #44
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Re: Secondary Saltwater Manifold SMs & 54s, and possibly some Santorins, Mangos, and Maramus
luvkante
Interested.
Bill, you are our hero. Martin AMEL 54 # 149 CHIARA
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Re: Secondary Saltwater Manifold SMs & 54s, and possibly some Santorins, Mangos, and Maramus
luvkante
Interested.
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Amel 54
Amelians, I also seek a replacement for this three way junction in the roof of the engine room above the hot water tank on the port side. I have mended it with some exhaust pipe tape several hundred miles ago but does anyone know where ai can get an equivalent replacement. Amel cannot help. Peter Forbes The Old Rectory Farnham Blandford DT11 8 DE 00447836 209730 07836 209730
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Re: Secondary Saltwater Manifold SMs & 54s, and possibly some Santorins, Mangos, and Maramus
Dirk Hooff
Hello Bill,
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I am also very interested in this PVC manifold.
May be, we could use the free valve in the A 54 to regularly flush the system with fresh water. This would prevent the formation of organisms in the lines for the air conditioning system and the refrigerators. Such an access also simplifies the flushing of the system with glycerine (antifreeze) at wintertime. Thank´s for your support, great idea. Dirk - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
SY PÉNÉLOPE AMEL 54#96 E-Mail: sypenelope@... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Re: Gib Track Plugs
Ken Powers SV Aquarius
Aquarius was fitted with new plugs on the Genoa Track, used 5200. Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phe2_3JAji0
About 12:58 minutes is where it shows the new plugs. I am happy with them, they were provided by AMEL and they fit. Installed only 10 months ago. Ken Powers Aquarius Currently on the hard in Thailand. SM2K262
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Re: Secondary Saltwater Manifold SMs & 54s, and possibly some Santorins, Mangos, and Maramus
Bill,
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good morning - well here at least! Carango would be interested in an A54 manifold. Thank you and best wishes Peter Peter Forbes Carango A 54 #035 La Rochelle 00447836 209730 07836 209730
On 10 Dec 2020, at 06:51, Aktan Temiz <aktantemiz@...> wrote:
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Re: Secondary Saltwater Manifold SMs & 54s, and possibly some Santorins, Mangos, and Maramus
CW Bill Rouse <brouse@...>, 8 Ara 2020 Sal, 19:10 tarihinde şunu yazdı:
Aktan TEMiZ
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Re: A54 Nav station seat replacement
Scott SV Tengah
Thanks everyone for the comments. We're in Tahiti now so probably will wait until a cheaper place (anywhere!!!) before we buy a replacement. The leather cover is getting a bit tired, so it's probably time to just replace it. Jamie - did you redrill the holes on the chair or the Amel stainless plate? I presume the former but I want to check to make sure. Also, is the plate under the seat reasonably strong? We don't like going upwind but Neptune knows that so we end up doing 40 degrees apparent more often than I like and want the seat frame to be strong so I don't land on my head. I'm thinking of this one:
On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 2:08 PM Jamie Wendell <mysticshadow54@...> wrote: I had the same problem. The plastic seat was totally busted.
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Re: Gib Track Plugs
Thanks Danny. That’s reassuring.
With best regards,
Mark
Skipper Sailing Vessel - Cream Puff - SM2K - #275 Currently cruising - Tahiti, French Polynesia www.creampuff.us
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Behalf Of Danny and Yvonne SIMMS
Hi Mark, I didn't coat them with anything. As to longevity, I only have two or three years up so far but I have no reason to expect them to fail prematurely. Regards Danny SM 299 Ocean Pearl
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Re: Surveyor in Antigua?
Is there an Antigua FaceBook Page you can inquire on?
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~~~⛵️~~~Matt
On Dec 9, 2020, at 7:26 PM, Michael & Robyn <SY_RIPPLE@...> wrote:
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Surveyor in Antigua?
Michael & Robyn
Does anyone have a recommendation for a surveyor in Antigua?
We are doing our haul out bottom paint and the usual maintenance next week. Was thinking that if I need a survey for the next round of finding insurance for next year I might call for a survey proactively. -- Michael & Robyn SY RIPPLE SM2K # 417
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Re: A54 Nav station seat replacement
Jamie Wendell
I had the same problem. The plastic seat was totally busted.
After contacting Amel, they told me they cannot supply a replacement, so I looked on line. I found a really good replacement at Wayfair in the US. I bought 2 different styles called "Clay Stool by Wade Logan" just to have a spare. You have to redrill the existing holes, but it is very easy to adapt and works just like the original. No one would know it is not the original - maybe not quite as comfortable, but...it works and it is cheap. Jamie Phantom A54 #44
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Re: Secondary Saltwater Manifold SMs & 54s, and possibly some Santorins, Mangos, and Maramus
Hi Bill,
This is also of interest to me. As you know in March/April 2018 my Primary manifold broke off and we installed a new AMEL supplied unit. 1 year later, preparing to continue to SOLOMON ISLANDS I had corrosion again on the same location and the French local Marine technician in VANUATU recommended to replace with a PVC modification which he made for me. Since then I have been looking into a custom made SS unit but was advised against that option.
So – yes very interested in an alternative for the Primary manifold as well.
Best Regards Teun SV AMELIT A54 #128
In Storage on the hard in COOMERA (near BRISBANE) QLD AUSTRALIA December 9, 2020 16:43:56
USA cell: +1 832 477 8842 AUSTRALIA cell: +61 5951 8909
You can follow AMELIT via this link: https://forecast.predictwind.com/tracking/display/AMELIT
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On Behalf Of Arno Luijten via groups.io
Sent: Tuesday, December 8, 2020 17:30 To: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io Subject: Re: [AmelYachtOwners] Secondary Saltwater Manifold SMs & 54s, and possibly some Santorins, Mangos, and Maramus
Hi Bill,
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Re: Secondary Saltwater Manifold SMs & 54s, and possibly some Santorins, Mangos, and Maramus
Stephen Davis
Interested...Thanks for your efforts on this project!
Steve Aloha SM72
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Re: A54 Nav station seat replacement
Scott,
I also had an uncomfortable spot right in the middle of the seat @ the nav station; it almost looked something was trying to poke thru the leather. Last year December, when AMELIT went on the hard @ THE BOAT WORKS YARD MARINA in COOMERA QLD AUSTRALIA (55 acres packed with an abundance of Marine Craftsmen), I decided to have the helm seat; the nav station seat as well as the vanity station seat in the Master Cabin re-upholstered. After a couple of days I ran into the upholsterer and he asked me what I had done to the NAV station seat; he took me to his shop and the plastic seat pan was completely cracked & destroyed. Although I am fat I am pretty sure this didn’t happen during my ownership. Anyhow – it seems you are not the only one with this problem.
Not sure how Michael from MELFI Designs fixed it but he told me not to worry. All seats are now back on the boat but I have not seen & tested them myself but Sue & Brian MITCHELL (AMEL SM - SV LOLA) who generously keep an eye on AMELIT tell me it all looks good.
Best Regards Teun December 9, 2020 15:51:20
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On Behalf Of Scott SV Tengah via groups.io
Sent: Wednesday, December 9, 2020 14:53 To: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io Subject: [AmelYachtOwners] A54 Nav station seat replacement
Hi all,
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Re: Gib Track Plugs
Danny and Yvonne SIMMS
Hi Mark, I didn't coat them with anything. As to longevity, I only have two or three years up so far but I have no reason to expect them to fail prematurely. Regards Danny SM 299 Ocean Pearl
On 10 December 2020 at 11:53 Mark Erdos <mcerdos@...> wrote:
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Re: Gib Track Plugs
Hi Mike,
Thanks. Good idea. But, I already have the plugs.
With best regards,
Mark
Skipper Sailing Vessel - Cream Puff - SM2K - #275 Currently cruising - Tahiti, French Polynesia www.creampuff.us
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[mailto:main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io] On Behalf Of Mike Ondra via
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Sent: Wednesday, December 9, 2020 2:44 AM To: main@amelyachtowners.groups.io Subject: Re: [AmelYachtOwners] Gib Track Plugs
Hi Mark. As an alternative to consider, here’s a different approach. After thoroughly cleaning out the old material I filled the hole with white silicone. It tends to shrink while curing so I left a significant crown of material when filling each hole. Then after several days (maybe a week to be sure) of curing cut the silicone flush with a razor blade. Very clean result and it looks like new after 4 years. Have not had the “opportunity” to dig one out to verify adhesion. I would be very interested to hear of other‘s solutions.
ALETES SM#240 Rock Hall, MD
On Dec 8, 2020, at 10:09 PM, Mark Erdos <mcerdos@...> wrote:
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Re: Gib Track Plugs
Thanks Danny. I have a dremel tool bit I think will work well to clean the holes. Just to clarify, you didn’t coat the plugs with anything? And they have lasted well?
I do believe there is more than one size. Maud asked me to measure the holes to make certain she shipped the correct ones.
With best regards,
Mark
Skipper Sailing Vessel - Cream Puff - SM2K - #275 Currently cruising - Tahiti, French Polynesia www.creampuff.us
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Behalf Of Danny and Yvonne SIMMS
Hi Mark, I replaced mine with the plugs from Amel. Very happy with the result. I cleaned out the holes and tapped the new plugs in with a rubber hammer. Takes a while digging the old and crumbling plugs but after 18 years I guess the plugs had done well. In the dark recesses of my mind there is a memory that there are two sizes. Not sure about that though. Regards Danny SM 299 Ocean Pearl
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Re: Gib Track Plugs
Thanks Eric. Yes my plugs do fit.
I like the caulk idea but I already have the plugs and I think using them might be less labor intensive.
With best regards,
Mark
Skipper Sailing Vessel - Cream Puff - SM2K - #275 Currently cruising - Tahiti, French Polynesia www.creampuff.us
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[mailto:main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io] On Behalf Of eric freedman
Sent: Wednesday, December 9, 2020 7:35 AM To: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io Subject: Re: [AmelYachtOwners] Gib Track Plugs
Hi Mark, Amel sent me plugs years ago. They looked like the original ones that came with my new boat, but they did not fit. Do your plugs fit the hole? Olivier suggested something like life caulk ,and as was mentioned put too much in the hole. Wait a week and trim it flush. Looks and works great. Fair Winds Eric Kimberlite Amel Super Maramu #376
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[mailto:main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io] On Behalf Of Mark Erdos
I am getting ready to tackle a project I have been putting off for a while. I need to replace the screw cover plugs in the genoa track. I would like to get this right the first time and not have to redo this.
I ordered plugs from Amel. I was sent white semi opaque plugs the exact size of the hole. I am not sure these are going to have much UV protection so I have a question to those who have done this. Did you cover or treat the top of the plug with something such as paint before installation?
I have some Dow 737 goop to seal the plugs (this was recommended on this forum). I do not think this has any UV protection properties, so again, the same question. How do I protect the plug?
Many thanks.
With best regards,
Mark
Skipper Sailing Vessel - Cream Puff - SM2K - #275 Currently cruising - Tahiti, French Polynesia www.creampuff.us
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