Re: Ladder
Heinz Stutenbaeumer
Wuetzal Am 22.08.2020 01:44 schrieb Germain Jean-Pierre <jp.germain45@...>:
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Re: Re-power an Amel Sharki
Yanmar still offers non-common rail motors up to at least 160 HP. Actually they offer both versions for each HP range. It’s your choice. And they are great motors in my opinion😎
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Ben and Gayle La Bella Vita
On Aug 22, 2020, at 5:44 AM, Arno Luijten <arno.luijten@...> wrote:
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Re: Re-power an Amel Sharki
I agree you should avoid common rail diesels if possible however 50 Horses engines are still mostly classic injection. Volvo D2-55 could be an option. This is a re-badged Perkins that gives you a little extra power. Volvo can give nice rebates on re-powering if you push them a bit (I have experience). These 4 cylinders run very nicely. Also have a look at Beta and Nanni. Nanni being French may have have specific experience with Amel. Keep an eye on the weight of the engine the older designs tend to be quite heavy.
Also look carefully at the design of the engine from maintenance point of view. Some engines have impellers and oil filters in places very hard to reach for some boats. For example; my engine is a D110i-C. This model was designed by someone clueless about converting engines for marine use. VP must have fired him as the later models D-H models) were very much different. So for your Sharki look beyond the initial purchase price. Part prices, availability of parts and effort to maintain are also things to consider.
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Re: Re-power an Amel Sharki
Gerhard Mueller
There is a typo in the link above.
Correct should be: https://www.betamarinenc.com/ -- Gerhard Mueller Amel Sharki #60 Currently Kalamata, Greece
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Re: Re-power an Amel Sharki
I would have recommended Yanmar, for parts and service availability, worldwide. That was before commonrail fuel injection. Now, a lightning strike can leave you with a $10,000 repair bill, besides your boat electronics.
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I’d look for a brand that stilluses mechanical fuel injection. I believe Beta Marine (betamarineenc.com) still does. We repowered with Yanmar before the change. We have several friends who are happy with their betamarine upgrades. ~~~⛵️~~~Matt
On Aug 22, 2020, at 9:26 AM, Volker <Puchta@...> wrote:
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Re-power an Amel Sharki
I am planning to replace the original Perkins M50 on my 1989 built Sharki. Is there any advice from the community which are good replacement options and what are potential issues which I have to take care when installing a new engine.
Thank you, Volker Mickmoon, Sharki no. 176
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Re: A question to the hive mind re Amel 54 (Sleipner side power) Bow thruster capacitor please.
Porter McRoberts
Thank you all. I really appreciate all the thoughts.
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Sleipner still sleeping. IMTRA seems willing to help. They had some questions which prohibited a final answer today. Regardless. The thruster thrusts well, sounds good without it. We turned around in the marina just fine. I’ll limit use without the widget and update when I get final answers Thanks again and have a wonderful weekend! Porter Porter McRoberts S/V IBIS A54-152 WhatsApp:+1 754 265 2206Www.fouribis.net
On Aug 21, 2020, at 10:23 AM, Arno Luijten <arno.luijten@...> wrote:
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Re: Ladder
Danny and Yvonne SIMMS
Hi James, herewith two photos of the stern mounted ladder on the boat along side me in New Caledonia, Nov. It was in two hinged parts, one took it to the bumper, the next folded down into the water. Looked good. Kind Regards Danny SM 299 Ocean Pearl
On 22 August 2020 at 03:04 "james Hosford via groups.io" <jay.hosford@...> wrote:
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Re: A question to the hive mind re Amel 54 (Sleipner side power) Bow thruster capacitor please.
Porter,
There is also a possibility that the component is not a capacitor. It could be a varistor. If so, it may be a little more difficult to source. Hopefully Sleipner will wake up soon! Cheers Dean Sent from my iPhone X
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Re: Onan shuts down under load without shutdown codes
Mark, I think I should have suggested that because the exhaust elbow was at the correct temperature, but the engine overheating. I think if I added the following to the top of the check list you would have found it earlier: "Remove the exhaust elbow and inspect the junction of the elbow with the manifold. If you see carbon buildup, remove the manifold and clean or replace both the manifold and the elbow." Agree? Best, CW Bill Rouse Amel Owners Yacht School +1 832-380-4970 | brouse@... 720 Winnie, Galveston Island, Texas 77550 www.AmelOwnersYachtSchool.com Yacht School Calendar: www.preparetocastoff.blogspot.com/p/calendar.html
On Fri, Aug 21, 2020, 5:19 PM Thomas Peacock <peacock8491@...> wrote:
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Re: Ladder
Germain Jean-Pierre
Hi gang,
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If I remember correctly, Quelzal has a very nice installation... A platform was added on the port side of the stern with a deployable telescopic ladder. The deployable portion rests on the back bumper to prevent the ladder moving under the stern whe loaded with a humanoid... Jean-Pierre Germain, Eleuthera, SM007, NZ
On 22 Aug 2020, at 07:30, Danny and Yvonne SIMMS <simms@...> wrote:
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Re: A question to the hive mind re Amel 54 (Sleipner side power) Bow thruster capacitor please.
Hi Porter,
Is (was) there only one capacitor in the system? Seems like a 4-brush motor might have at least one more. If so, maybe you can carefully lift one leg off and measure it? I would surmise that it is non-essential, but I would not suggest operating the thruster without it, just in case. I'm sure Sleipner will advise the correct capacity soon enough. Tahiti ! Lucky you 😀 Cheers Dean SY Stella A54-154 Sent from my iPhone X
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Re: Onan shuts down under load without shutdown codes
Thomas Peacock
Hi Mark,
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I was actually going to suggest that you look at the exhaust manifold, but didn’t want to look dumb. However, our problem wasn’t that it would shut down, but that it would not start. Many $$$ later, a good mechanic looked there and found the culprit. In addition, I would have thought that the exhaust temperature would have risen and tripped the generator; but not all Onans are the same, I don’t think we have an exhaust temperature monitor, just a water temp. I should add that the exhaust manifold carbon buildup is a common problem; it results from the generator being run at relatively low power demand levels, never at high enough fuel consumption (the RPM are constant) to burn out the carbon. Everyone who has an Onan should be aware of this, and keep an eye on the build-up. Ours was so far gone that we had to replace the manifold, cleaning was not an option. Tom Peacock SM 240 Aletes Chesapeake Bay
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Tom Peacock SM 240 Aletes Chesapeake Bay
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Re: Onan shuts down under load without shutdown codes
Mark Pitt
After replacing the thermostat, water sensor, fan belt, coolant, and raw water pump, it turns out the problem was carbon buildup in the exhaust manifold. That’s been cleaned out and a new exhaust elbow added and all seems good now. Thanks to all for their suggestions.
Mark Pitt Sabbatical III,SM#419 Nantucket
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Re: Water hoses in engine room
Vic Fryzel
Thanks James & Craig. All great advice that I'm gonna use for this project. For folks in San Diego, I found San Diego Marine Exchange who is a Scandvik "dealer." They sell the ABA clamps for what seems like a pretty reasonable price if you buy a 10-pack. I'm still sorting out which sizes I'll need. Scandvik sells a cruiser pack for a few hundred bucks that seems to have a variety, but not sure how useful that is. Thanks! - Vic
On Thu, Aug 20, 2020 at 12:12 PM Craig & Katherine Briggs via groups.io <sangaris=aol.com@groups.io> wrote: Hi Vic,
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Re: A question to the hive mind re Amel 54 (Sleipner side power) Bow thruster capacitor please.
Actually the capacitor may also help in reducing the sparking of the brushes and reduce the wear and tear on those things. So definitely recommend to replace. I can't tell you the value though as our Amel is too far away to see.
Regards, Arno Luijten SV Luna, A54-121
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Re: Onan Generator exhaust temperature switch - great price. Final chance to order
eric freedman
Sorry,
After the storm 2 weeks ago we were without internet for quite a while. I will be ordering these switches this coming week. Please confirm your order. I will pay for them and you can send me a check when you receive them. please reply to kimberlite@optonline.net Please send me a note confirming your order and make a shipping label that I can cut out of the email to attach to the package such as: Eric Freedman 345 New York Ave. Huntington, NY 11743 I have broken a few of these switches over the years. I have done this by reaching over the generator to retrieve something stored behind the genset. I received a quote from my Onan dealer and on Amazon for around $90- plus tax which is ridiculous. These are normally closed switches. They can also make the normally open switches if I get enough orders. I tracked down the OEM manufacturer and the cost is about $23- plus a one time set up fee of about $50- I plan on ordering 2 of these. They stated that they make this for ONAN. If anyone is interested please let me know and I can order them for you $33- each plus USPS of about $8.00. I will order the switches within a week. Fair Winds, Eric SM 376 Kimberlite
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Onan Generator exhaust temperature switch - great price. Final chance to order
eric freedman
Sorry, After the storm 2 weeks ago we were without internet for quite a while.
Please send me a note confirming your order and make a shipping label that I can cut out of the email to attach to the package such as:
Eric Freedman
I have broken a few of these switches over the years. I have done this by reaching over the generator to retrieve something stored behind the genset. I received a quote from my Onan dealer and on Amazon for around $90- plus tax which is ridiculous. These are normally closed switches. They can also make the normally open switches if I get enough orders. I tracked down the OEM manufacturer and the cost is about $23- plus a one time set up fee of about $50- I plan on ordering 2 of these. They stated that they make this for ONAN. If anyone is interested please let me know and I can order them for you $33- each plus USPS of about $8.00. I will order the switches within a week. Fair Winds, Eric SM 376 Kimberlite
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Re: Ladder
Danny and Yvonne SIMMS
Last year when I was in New Caledonia Marina I was alongside an SM that had fitted a very good fold down ladder to the stern, (not attached to the bumper) I will try and find my photos of it. Regards Danny SM 299 Ocean Pearl
On 22 August 2020 at 03:04 "james Hosford via groups.io" <jay.hosford@...> wrote:
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Re: A question to the hive mind re Amel 54 (Sleipner side power) Bow thruster capacitor please.
Scott SV Tengah
Try Brad at Imtra, the distributor in the US. They've been pretty helpful and responsive.
Norwegians (Sleipner) may still be on summer holiday. :) -- Scott 2007 A54 #69 SV Tengah http://www.svtengah.com
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