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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Re: Chain counter
It was custom made for Amel
They no longer make them but I believe can repair them.
Cheers
Alan
Elyse SM437
Near Koumac, New Caledonia where an Australian kite surfer was killed by a shark today !!
It was custom made for Amel
They no longer make them but I believe can repair them.
Cheers
Alan
Elyse SM437
Near Koumac, New Caledonia where an Australian kite surfer was killed by a shark today !!
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Alan Leslie
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#29088
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Bilge Ground Strap
Just a thought for all you Amel Owners out there. I cleaned the bilge today for the first time on Wanderer and found about 6 inches of the ground strap missing. Bill Rouse has a great explanation of
Just a thought for all you Amel Owners out there. I cleaned the bilge today for the first time on Wanderer and found about 6 inches of the ground strap missing. Bill Rouse has a great explanation of
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Duane Siegfri
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#29087
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Santorin Dip stick./ Fuel Guage
The original fuel dip stick was broken in pieces so i got a new one made. As soon as i put it in the new one snapped at the bend of the fuel fill hose. After 3 beers and some we finally got it out.
The original fuel dip stick was broken in pieces so i got a new one made. As soon as i put it in the new one snapped at the bend of the fuel fill hose. After 3 beers and some we finally got it out.
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ericmeury@...
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#29086
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Re: Chain counter
Ben
It is only a Raymarine cover...nothing else is Raymarine.
Pat,
It was made for Amel by Pochon in France...they no longer make it, but may repair it. Probably any electronics guy can repair it
Ben
It is only a Raymarine cover...nothing else is Raymarine.
Pat,
It was made for Amel by Pochon in France...they no longer make it, but may repair it. Probably any electronics guy can repair it
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Bill & Judy Rouse <yahoogroups@...>
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#29085
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] How to replace the “eye” of the chain counter?
The chain counter sensor is held in place by RTV. You will need to push it out.
See this Photo Album and read the notes published on the 2nd
The chain counter sensor is held in place by RTV. You will need to push it out.
See this Photo Album and read the notes published on the 2nd
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Bill & Judy Rouse <yahoogroups@...>
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#29084
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Re: Chain counter
My chain counter display is Raymarine. Not sure internally its Raymarine but display cover is such.
Ben and Gayle
La Bella Vita
SM #3476S
My chain counter display is Raymarine. Not sure internally its Raymarine but display cover is such.
Ben and Gayle
La Bella Vita
SM #3476S
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Ben and Gayle Super Maramu #347
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#29083
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[Amel Yacht Owners] How to replace the “eye” of the chain counter?
Good afternoon,
I am having a little unknown…
Could you please explain to me how to change the eye of the chain counter?
Is there a trick?
I see some silicone on mine…
If you could please look
Good afternoon,
I am having a little unknown…
Could you please explain to me how to change the eye of the chain counter?
Is there a trick?
I see some silicone on mine…
If you could please look
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Alexandre Uster von Baar
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#29082
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Re: Chain counter
The chain counter on our boat had been replaced by a model from Quick. It's not quite a "drop-in" replacement, but is a nice piece of equipment.
A Quick CHC1202M. Like
The chain counter on our boat had been replaced by a model from Quick. It's not quite a "drop-in" replacement, but is a nice piece of equipment.
A Quick CHC1202M. Like
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Bill <greatketch@...>
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#29081
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Re: Chain counter
Pat
Our Chain counter also stopped working I made contact with Pochon who do not make these anymore but can repair them - email is accueilsavlr 'at ' pochon.com
Andrew
Ronpische
SM 472
Pat
Our Chain counter also stopped working I made contact with Pochon who do not make these anymore but can repair them - email is accueilsavlr 'at ' pochon.com
Andrew
Ronpische
SM 472
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Andrew & Kate Lamb
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#29080
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Re: Chain counter
Alan, I looked through the Pochon Catalogue , it looked like they are a distributor of thousands of marine products , but I could not find the chain counter.Do you know that they manufacture , rather
Alan, I looked through the Pochon Catalogue , it looked like they are a distributor of thousands of marine products , but I could not find the chain counter.Do you know that they manufacture , rather
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Patrick McAneny
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#29079
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Re: Chain counter
They were manufactured by Pochon in France
Pochon S. A.
Avenue Michel CREPEAU78501
17000 La Rochelle
France
Tel.: +33-546 413 053
Fax: +33-546 505 857
E-Mail:commercial@...
WEB: www.pochon.com
Mr.
They were manufactured by Pochon in France
Pochon S. A.
Avenue Michel CREPEAU78501
17000 La Rochelle
France
Tel.: +33-546 413 053
Fax: +33-546 505 857
E-Mail:commercial@...
WEB: www.pochon.com
Mr.
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Alan Leslie
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#29078
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Chain counter
My electrician asked me to ask the group if anyone knew, who manufactured the chain counter display. Its black , square and has what appears to be a Z on the face of it. I need to get one fast , so
My electrician asked me to ask the group if anyone knew, who manufactured the chain counter display. Its black , square and has what appears to be a Z on the face of it. I need to get one fast , so
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Patrick McAneny
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#29077
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] what type of product to put on bolt attaching the windlass to deck?
Alexandre,
For any other application on the boat I can think of, 450F would be good enough, but for an exhaust manifold, it is not.
May I suggest finding an auto part store and asking them? I’ll
Alexandre,
For any other application on the boat I can think of, 450F would be good enough, but for an exhaust manifold, it is not.
May I suggest finding an auto part store and asking them? I’ll
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Bill Kinney <greatketch@...>
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#29076
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] what type of product to put on bolt attaching the windlass to deck?
James,
Yes, bronze and stainless threads are pretty much always happy together. Which is why I have always thought that using stainless steel turnbuckle bodies (rigging screws) was such a dumb idea.
James,
Yes, bronze and stainless threads are pretty much always happy together. Which is why I have always thought that using stainless steel turnbuckle bodies (rigging screws) was such a dumb idea.
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Bill Kinney <greatketch@...>
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#29075
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Masthead lights do not last
I will Martin!
Working on another one at the moment…
Sincerely, Alexandre
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I will Martin!
Working on another one at the moment…
Sincerely, Alexandre
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Alexandre Uster von Baar
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#29072
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Masthead lights do not last
I routinely turn off all 24v equipment while doing an equalization cycle. I have not had a charger with an automatic equalization cycle because I fear what the high voltages might do to equipment
I routinely turn off all 24v equipment while doing an equalization cycle. I have not had a charger with an automatic equalization cycle because I fear what the high voltages might do to equipment
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karkauai
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#29074
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] what type of product to put on bolt attaching the windlass to deck?
Now an email, they won’t ship Never Seez to Puerto Rico…
Any 2nd choice?
Tef gel says it can take up to 450*F
Is that enough?
Thanks in advance, sincerely,
Now an email, they won’t ship Never Seez to Puerto Rico…
Any 2nd choice?
Tef gel says it can take up to 450*F
Is that enough?
Thanks in advance, sincerely,
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Alexandre Uster von Baar
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#29073
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] what type of product to put on bolt attaching the windlass to deck?
Bill,
I must say that this was the best explanation I have ever read for why I have had so many problems with stainless on stainless threads over the years..thank you! I can now imagine the little
Bill,
I must say that this was the best explanation I have ever read for why I have had so many problems with stainless on stainless threads over the years..thank you! I can now imagine the little
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James Alton
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#29071
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] what type of product to put on bolt attaching the windlass to deck?
Good morning Bill, James and Kent and thanks for your replies
The Never Seez is on its way, I was going to keep it for high temperature applications.
Kent, glad the waterproof grease is working for
Good morning Bill, James and Kent and thanks for your replies
The Never Seez is on its way, I was going to keep it for high temperature applications.
Kent, glad the waterproof grease is working for
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Alexandre Uster von Baar
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] what type of product to put on bolt attaching the windlass to deck?
If your intent is to take it apart every two or three years to clean salt build up from between the deck and the windlass housing as recommended by Lofrans, pretty much anything will probably work.
If your intent is to take it apart every two or three years to clean salt build up from between the deck and the windlass housing as recommended by Lofrans, pretty much anything will probably work.
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Bill <greatketch@...>
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#29069
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