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Re: Sharki shaft alternator
Gerhart,
The red lighting means a lack of rpm on the prop shaft; that the generator is not charging
Aras Grinius
SV Fiasco, Sharki
#163
Gerhart,
The red lighting means a lack of rpm on the prop shaft; that the generator is not charging
Aras Grinius
SV Fiasco, Sharki
#163
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Aras Grinius <n33077@...>
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#44804
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Re: Maramu anchor and chain suggestions
Hi James,
yes, I will try out Toms solution. Will need probably some rod to help push the first 20m chain forward in the locker.
As for the chain shackle for the snubber, I am using this
Hi James,
yes, I will try out Toms solution. Will need probably some rod to help push the first 20m chain forward in the locker.
As for the chain shackle for the snubber, I am using this
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@Sioned
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#44803
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Amel Euros 41
Hello, I'm new to the forum so i want to appologize if I post in a wrong group.
The question I have is: I am interested in buying an Amel Euros 41, build in 1975, well taking care of for all these
Hello, I'm new to the forum so i want to appologize if I post in a wrong group.
The question I have is: I am interested in buying an Amel Euros 41, build in 1975, well taking care of for all these
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DavidS
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#44802
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Re: Bow locker floor replacement.....
Wow kent- timely message for me. I cut a small access port in the bottom of chain locker grating where mud accumulates and have covered it with starboard I can remove for periodic vacuuming. But now
Wow kent- timely message for me. I cut a small access port in the bottom of chain locker grating where mud accumulates and have covered it with starboard I can remove for periodic vacuuming. But now
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Thomas Kleman
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#44801
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Re: Bow locker floor replacement.....
Hi Thomas,
I also had the unfortunate experience of my chain getting rusted into a ball. I managed to get it out with a pneumatic chisel while pulling the end of the chain up with a halyard, but it
Hi Thomas,
I also had the unfortunate experience of my chain getting rusted into a ball. I managed to get it out with a pneumatic chisel while pulling the end of the chain up with a halyard, but it
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karkauai
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#44800
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Re: Hawse Pipe Replacement
Thanks to Mark for agreeing to post some pics for me. Today I installed my epoxy resin hawse pipe header/fillet under the windlass. The throat fits in my 4 inch PVC pipe, and it has a wide fillet for
Thanks to Mark for agreeing to post some pics for me. Today I installed my epoxy resin hawse pipe header/fillet under the windlass. The throat fits in my 4 inch PVC pipe, and it has a wide fillet for
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Thomas Kleman
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#44799
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Re: Maramu anchor and chain suggestions
Michael,
Those are some interesting solutions that I have never heard of. Apparently a lot of thought has gone into how to deal with chain castles. I really appreciate your input on this. Did
Michael,
Those are some interesting solutions that I have never heard of. Apparently a lot of thought has gone into how to deal with chain castles. I really appreciate your input on this. Did
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James Alton
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#44798
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Re: Maramu anchor and chain suggestions
Hello James,
The link is to a well known UK metallurgist who also lives on his sailboat, usually in GR.
I think you’ll like what you read…
http://coxeng.co.uk/anchoring/chain/
Additionally, if you
Hello James,
The link is to a well known UK metallurgist who also lives on his sailboat, usually in GR.
I think you’ll like what you read…
http://coxeng.co.uk/anchoring/chain/
Additionally, if you
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Germain Jean-Pierre
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#44797
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Re: Sharki shaft alternator
Thanks for that Miles. The engine is a Perkins 4108 I will check the gear box n
ext visit. Am I right that the starboard alternator is also called the engine alternator and the port is aka
Thanks for that Miles. The engine is a Perkins 4108 I will check the gear box n
ext visit. Am I right that the starboard alternator is also called the engine alternator and the port is aka
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marklesparkle59
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#44796
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Re: Maramu anchor and chain suggestions
Tom,
I really like your solution. It sounds pretty foolproof, just a bit of hands on work if you are using more than 200’ of your chain! Thanks for the idea, I like this much better than adding
Tom,
I really like your solution. It sounds pretty foolproof, just a bit of hands on work if you are using more than 200’ of your chain! Thanks for the idea, I like this much better than adding
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James Alton
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#44795
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Re: Sharki shaft alternator
Mark
your picture looks like the same gearbox as I have. I will dive tomorrow into the engine room to check the type of the Hurth gearbox.
The sticker was in french and english language and I renewed
Mark
your picture looks like the same gearbox as I have. I will dive tomorrow into the engine room to check the type of the Hurth gearbox.
The sticker was in french and english language and I renewed
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Gerhard Mueller
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#44794
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Re: Maramu anchor and chain suggestions
James
I have 300 feet of 3/8” H.T. Chain. I hand spread the first 100 feet and then pile 200 feet on top of that with the windless no problems with the pyramid although I like hearing it fall over
James
I have 300 feet of 3/8” H.T. Chain. I hand spread the first 100 feet and then pile 200 feet on top of that with the windless no problems with the pyramid although I like hearing it fall over
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amel46met
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#44793
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Re: Maramu anchor and chain suggestions
Hi James,
I _think_ there should be enough space in the locker to install such a partial bulkhead. But remember that the locker hatch is not that big. So I imagine it will be a pain to both install
Hi James,
I _think_ there should be enough space in the locker to install such a partial bulkhead. But remember that the locker hatch is not that big. So I imagine it will be a pain to both install
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@Sioned
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#44792
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Re: Sharki shaft alternator
That looks like my hurth Mark!
What is the model number ?
It has a ID plate on the top
All the best
Miles
That looks like my hurth Mark!
What is the model number ?
It has a ID plate on the top
All the best
Miles
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smiles bernard
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#44791
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Re: Dessalator pump model
Hi Bill,
Many thanks for that, and for fgetting me in the group so quickly!
Cheers,
Paul
Hi Bill,
Many thanks for that, and for fgetting me in the group so quickly!
Cheers,
Paul
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Paul Dowd and Sharon Brown
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#44790
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Re: Companionway Door Seal - New Photos Album & Photos
Gary,
This is a perfect way to replace the door seal/squeegee. I am very impressed! I assume the teak piece could also be machined from stainless steel, or aluminum?
It seems to me that there has to
Gary,
This is a perfect way to replace the door seal/squeegee. I am very impressed! I assume the teak piece could also be machined from stainless steel, or aluminum?
It seems to me that there has to
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CW Bill Rouse
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#44789
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Re: Maramu anchor and chain suggestions
Michael,
This is great information and I enjoyed the injection of humour as well!
Two questions:
1. Is there room in the locker in your opinion to install a small partial bulkhead perhaps at the
Michael,
This is great information and I enjoyed the injection of humour as well!
Two questions:
1. Is there room in the locker in your opinion to install a small partial bulkhead perhaps at the
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James Alton
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#44788
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Re: Dessalator pump model
Paul,
Welcome to the New Group. If it is original, it is 277 bronze. Cat has rebuild kits.
You may be interested in these videos:
CAT Pump Maintenance -
Paul,
Welcome to the New Group. If it is original, it is 277 bronze. Cat has rebuild kits.
You may be interested in these videos:
CAT Pump Maintenance -
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CW Bill Rouse
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#44787
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Dessalator pump model
Hi All,
I think I need a new water pump for my Dessalator 100 Duo. I see it is a CAT but I cannot see anywhere that says which model it is. All I can say is that it has two pistons, and the manual I
Hi All,
I think I need a new water pump for my Dessalator 100 Duo. I see it is a CAT but I cannot see anywhere that says which model it is. All I can say is that it has two pistons, and the manual I
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Paul Dowd and Sharon Brown
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#44786
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Re: Maramu anchor and chain suggestions
Hi James,
I consider 80m chain the minimum (which is unfortunately also the maximum for our boats unless you have your spouse playing chain rat and guiding the chain inside the locker when it is
Hi James,
I consider 80m chain the minimum (which is unfortunately also the maximum for our boats unless you have your spouse playing chain rat and guiding the chain inside the locker when it is
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@Sioned
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#44785
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