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Toe rail pulley and outhaul-furling mounting doughnut
We installed the stainless toe rail pulleys from Mark McGovern. Not only are they beautiful, they installed easily and WORKED!
Anyone needing to replace the original Amel aluminum pulleys, Mark’s
We installed the stainless toe rail pulleys from Mark McGovern. Not only are they beautiful, they installed easily and WORKED!
Anyone needing to replace the original Amel aluminum pulleys, Mark’s
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Mike Ondra
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#45507
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Re: Spare fresh water pump
Nick,
This should help you:
Best,
Bill Rouse
720 Winnie St.
Galveston, Texas 77550
832-380-4970
My Calendar
Yacht School
Nick,
This should help you:
Best,
Bill Rouse
720 Winnie St.
Galveston, Texas 77550
832-380-4970
My Calendar
Yacht School
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By
CW Bill Rouse
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#45506
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Re: D3-110i-c
Denis,
Maybe the attached will help you.
Best,
Bill Rouse
720 Winnie St.
Galveston, Texas 77550
832-380-4970
My Calendar
Yacht School
Denis,
Maybe the attached will help you.
Best,
Bill Rouse
720 Winnie St.
Galveston, Texas 77550
832-380-4970
My Calendar
Yacht School
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By
CW Bill Rouse
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#45505
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Re: Spare fresh water pump
Hi all,
We are currently using the Jabsco VFLO 5.0 series: constant-pressure variable-speed 5.0gpm/19lpm pumps,. No accumulator.
Quiet in operation.
Details
Series ID: 42755-0x9y
Hi all,
We are currently using the Jabsco VFLO 5.0 series: constant-pressure variable-speed 5.0gpm/19lpm pumps,. No accumulator.
Quiet in operation.
Details
Series ID: 42755-0x9y
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By
David Vogel
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#45504
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Re: D3-110i-c
We have had the timing belt changed twice, once in New Zealand, 2,200 hours and recently in Spain, at 2,250 hours. There special Volvo tools for this, in NZ the Volvo engineer hired them in from Volvo
We have had the timing belt changed twice, once in New Zealand, 2,200 hours and recently in Spain, at 2,250 hours. There special Volvo tools for this, in NZ the Volvo engineer hired them in from Volvo
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By
Martin Bevan
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#45503
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Re: Spare fresh water pump
As I understand, the accumulator tank maintains a consistent pressure of water, I would not be without one however, the small accumulator tank on the Reyer pump I discarded. This was an error on my
As I understand, the accumulator tank maintains a consistent pressure of water, I would not be without one however, the small accumulator tank on the Reyer pump I discarded. This was an error on my
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seagasm <seagasm@...>
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#45502
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Re: Spare fresh water pump
Hi Nick,
I have a Marco 12E as water pump. It works well without an accumulator tank.
Good luck
Jean-Pierre, Eleuthera, SM007
Hi Nick,
I have a Marco 12E as water pump. It works well without an accumulator tank.
Good luck
Jean-Pierre, Eleuthera, SM007
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Germain Jean-Pierre
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#45501
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Re: Spare fresh water pump
Nick, I have replaced the Reya pump system twice, I was completely disappointed with this unit and replaced it again with a Johnson WPS 3.5 Water Pressure System Pump (google specs). This Unit cost
Nick, I have replaced the Reya pump system twice, I was completely disappointed with this unit and replaced it again with a Johnson WPS 3.5 Water Pressure System Pump (google specs). This Unit cost
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seagasm <seagasm@...>
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#45500
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Re: Spare fresh water pump
Hi Nick,
We have a 14E Marco pump on Elyse for 2 years now without issues. I never considered keeping the old accumulator, it's so big !
Cheers
Alan
Elyse SM437
Hi Nick,
We have a 14E Marco pump on Elyse for 2 years now without issues. I never considered keeping the old accumulator, it's so big !
Cheers
Alan
Elyse SM437
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Alan Leslie
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#45499
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Spare fresh water pump
I have been following the various threads regarding replacing the freshwater pump.
On Amelia the pump with pressure vessel works fine but I have no spare and it sounds like it is only a question of
I have been following the various threads regarding replacing the freshwater pump.
On Amelia the pump with pressure vessel works fine but I have no spare and it sounds like it is only a question of
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ngtnewington Newington
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#45498
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D3-110i-c
Hi everyone,
I'm planning to replace my timing belt and would like to know the dimensions of the counter hold tool so that I can make one before leaving Australia for Greece, also the size of the
Hi everyone,
I'm planning to replace my timing belt and would like to know the dimensions of the counter hold tool so that I can make one before leaving Australia for Greece, also the size of the
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Denis Elborn
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#45497
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Re: New Engine alignfment in a SM
Sorry Graham,
I sent you photos for the 4jh3hte Yanmar.
The way that I removed the coupling might be helpful.
Fair Winds
Eric
Kimberlite Amel Super Maramu #376
Sorry Graham,
I sent you photos for the 4jh3hte Yanmar.
The way that I removed the coupling might be helpful.
Fair Winds
Eric
Kimberlite Amel Super Maramu #376
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By
eric freedman
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#45496
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Re: New Engine alignfment in a SM
Sula is SM 140. These are the mounts removed from under the old volvo. I presume originals. They are by Schwartz and googling that and the numbers brings up very little. I am awaiting a reply from
Sula is SM 140. These are the mounts removed from under the old volvo. I presume originals. They are by Schwartz and googling that and the numbers brings up very little. I am awaiting a reply from
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By
Graham Boyd
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#45495
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Re: New Engine alignment in a SM
Hi Bill thanks again.
We are going to machine a false coupling plate and follow the rest of your instructions and Olivier's as well. Could you forward any drawings you may have that would help. my
Hi Bill thanks again.
We are going to machine a false coupling plate and follow the rest of your instructions and Olivier's as well. Could you forward any drawings you may have that would help. my
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By
Graham Boyd
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#45494
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Re: Marco Pump stoppage
Duane,
Glad you havewater pumping again.
Keep in mindthat PR is a part of the USPS and you can Express Mail or Priority Mail (2-3days) to the island from most USA online chandleries at regular
Duane,
Glad you havewater pumping again.
Keep in mindthat PR is a part of the USPS and you can Express Mail or Priority Mail (2-3days) to the island from most USA online chandleries at regular
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Mark Erdos
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#45493
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Re: Marco Pump stoppage
Hello Duane,
I went through the same process 2 years ago. My chosen replacement pump is a Marco 12E.
It is more compact than the original and as it is a constant pressure pump, I did not bother with
Hello Duane,
I went through the same process 2 years ago. My chosen replacement pump is a Marco 12E.
It is more compact than the original and as it is a constant pressure pump, I did not bother with
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Germain Jean-Pierre
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#45492
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Re: Marco Pump stoppage
Follow up:
After checking for a blockage, lack of voltage, or lack of water, the manual says the only other thing to check is the motor brushes.
I took the back cover off and one motor brushholder
Follow up:
After checking for a blockage, lack of voltage, or lack of water, the manual says the only other thing to check is the motor brushes.
I took the back cover off and one motor brushholder
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Duane Siegfri
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#45491
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CloudStreet is for sale
Hi All,
CloudStreet is for sale. She is a 2001 Amel Super Maramu 2000 in excellent condition with many upgrades. I have put up a website with the particulars and also posted to the 'Amel for Sale'
Hi All,
CloudStreet is for sale. She is a 2001 Amel Super Maramu 2000 in excellent condition with many upgrades. I have put up a website with the particulars and also posted to the 'Amel for Sale'
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By
Joe Nance
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#45490
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Reya water pump pressure switch
Hello all,
I still have the original Reya fresh water pump on BeBe and over the years the pressure achieved has slowely decreased. In 2017 it would switch off automatically at about 33 psi on the
Hello all,
I still have the original Reya fresh water pump on BeBe and over the years the pressure achieved has slowely decreased. In 2017 it would switch off automatically at about 33 psi on the
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Dan Carlson
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#45489
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Re: Mizzen Mast Access
It is probably better to use an electrical lubricant to pull the wires. Less corrosive and much more slick.
It is probably better to use an electrical lubricant to pull the wires. Less corrosive and much more slick.
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Stephen Hancock
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#45488
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