Re: Lubrication of the Mechanism That Drives The Main Sail Furling Unit
Hi all, when I was at Marin Amel Martinica, they used a gray grease. No more drops Gianni Eutikia SM 428
Il Ven 7 Ago 2020, 17:28 CW Bill Rouse <brouse@...> ha scritto:
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Re: Lubrication of the Mechanism That Drives The Main Sail Furling Unit
Craig, Kent, et al; This is the best summary that I can give you of this obviously moving target. Most is based on verified fact, but some is based on logical conclusions. So take this with a grain of salt. Shortly after Kent posted that, I was in discussions with the original supplier of that gearbox to Amel who is the same guy (no retired) that made the SM genoa gearbox and motor assembly. He said that Kent was correct. The oil that Kent specified is what he recommended. However, the practical usage of this gearbox and the lubrication of the gears causes me to conclude that even though the supplier of the gearbox suggested oil, it is not practical. And, FYI, I believe that every SM that I have seen has a wet input shaft seal. I also believe that as these gearboxes sat new on his shelf, none leaked. This gearbox and its supplier was changed during the production of the 54. I assume that this change had something to do with no longer buying the genoa gearbox. The guy that originally supplied this gearbox and the genoa furling gearbox and motor retired. The new supplier (unknown to me) of that gearbox possibly "fixed" the poor fit of the oil seal. I know that the new supplier changed one seal in this gearbox from 45mmX60mmX7mm to 45mmX58mmX7mm, because one of my SM clients had one size and a 54 client had the other size. Also, I should note that some owners observed, "The outer lip seal (for the input shaft) is 30x40x7 but might be a very sloppy fit. Use RTV or machined it out to fit a 30x41x7 Lip Seal." This note is included in my Amel Book for the rebuild of this gearbox. Although it might have nothing to do with this, there is also an O ring that seals the input shaft plastic cover to the gearbox. Possibly some owners have missed this. One owner measured it as 1.4mm fitting into an O ring groove. I hope that this helps. Bill
On Fri, Aug 7, 2020 at 8:47 AM Craig & Katherine Briggs via groups.io <sangaris=aol.com@groups.io> wrote: This may sum it all up - bottom line, grease, not oil:
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Re: AmelYachtOwners: Interior textiles SM
Thank you very much for all your input.
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If somebody is interested in the old drapery etc, pls send me a personal message. Best Alexander Schenk SY Antinea #231
On 7 Aug 2020, at 15:02, CW Bill Rouse <brouse@...> wrote:
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Re: Lubrication of the Mechanism That Drives The Main Sail Furling Unit
This may sum it all up - bottom line, grease, not oil:
Cheers, Craig - SN68 Sangaris, Tropic Isle Harbor, FL
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Re: Lubrication of the Mechanism That Drives The Main Sail Furling Unit
Grease is my friend! I would use grease. I think the issue with oil is that if you get enough inside to lubricate both gears, the oil level is higher than the input shaft. I do not believe that the seal on the input shaft is designed to retain liquid. Look at the drawing below. If the oil level (RED) is as high as the shaft, I believe it will leak. If the oil level is lower than the bottom of the shaft, it will not leak, but it likely will not lubricate the gears. I suggest grease, even though it is possible the manufacturer suggested a very thick oil. It is possible that you might be able to change the size of the input shaft seal on get a good enough seal to retain oil. That will need someone to test.
On Fri, Aug 7, 2020 at 7:40 AM Craig & Katherine Briggs via groups.io <sangaris=aol.com@groups.io> wrote: Hi Fred,
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Re: AmelYachtOwners: Interior textiles SM
That drapery fabric shown in the photo is a cotton print fabric. Cotton prints are constantly changed by the manufacturers of the fabric and there are hundreds of manufacturers of cotton prints, worldwide. I can guarantee you that it will be impossible to find the exact match, but you will certainly be able to find something that will work well for you. Cotton prints are usually made with the pattern "down the roll." The original SM 2k fabric shown is a "down the roll" pattern. This is what you want, because of the longer pieces used on closets and elsewhere. When you are shopping, "down the roll" and "railroaded patters" will be available. "Railroaded patterns" primarily exist to upholster furniture, not drapery The key to doing a good job on the drapery is to sew in a UV and light blocking liner. If you do not, the cotton print will fade withing 1 year of sunlight. Select the liner well. Bill
On Fri, Aug 7, 2020 at 5:55 AM Slavko D. <slavko@...> wrote: Hi,
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Re: Lubrication of the Mechanism That Drives The Main Sail Furling Unit
Hi Fred,
I believe the Amel employee told you correctly to use grease, not oil (even 320 viscosity). It is basically a winch, not a high speed gear box and you should grease it like a winch. The oil will leak out, although, like bleeding, it will stop eventually :-) I don't know the source of the recommendation you note to use 320 oil, although Kent and I discussed that on this forum as being the original oil in the Bonfiglioli (or other brand) "reductori" reduction gear boxes that are driven by the electric furling motors. Many of us have changed that out to conventional grease with Zerk fittings added for periodic replenishment, although in that appllication either should be fine. Hope this helps, Craig - SN68 Sangaris, Tropic Isle Harbor, FL
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Re: AmelYachtOwners: Interior textiles SM
Hi,
on my #279 SM 2000 is the same. regards, Slavko
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Re: AmelYachtOwners: Interior textiles SM
amelforme
While that is Amel material, it was used on boats built a few years later than yours. I can tell by the drawer pulls and saloon lamps you have a "Classic" model SM 53. It is always helpful to place your model year and hull number below the boat name.
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JOEL F. POTTER CRUISING YACHT SPECIALIST LLC THE EXPERIENCED AMEL GUY Office 954-462-5869
On Aug 7, 2020, at 6:33 AM, Alexander Schenk via groups.io <schenkschierloh@...> wrote:
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AmelYachtOwners: Interior textiles SM
Hallo,
A question out of curiosity. We are planning to redo our interior textiles and are wondering if the design as shown is the original for a SM or SM2K, see photo attached. Best regards Alexander Schenk SY Antinea # _._,_._,_
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Re: Passerelle
Hello,
this is how is done on my Amel SM 2000. regards, slavko
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Re: Lubrication of the Mechanism That Drives The Main Sail Furling Unit
scentstone
Hi Bill and all experienced sailors who shared about lubricating the manual main sail furler on SMs. After servicing it with all brand new seals etc. I was said by a former Amel employee to grease inside (I wasn't sure that he already serviced this part so I went through the recommended Omala S4 WE320 which I was able to source in UK ;-) Once the system was re-installed, the lubricating oil started to leak from the cover (where the handle inserts) even with a brand new seal and a lot of precaution at installing it… (even after trying to glue it for better sealing) Can you please confirm that I made some mistakes and that none of you had leaks with this lighter than grease oil? Fred S/V ScentStone SM2K #375
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Re: Passerelle
Randall Walker
Lasi heard Eirie Pennsylvania. Randall A54#56
On Thu, Aug 6, 2020 at 6:22 PM Craig & Katherine Briggs via groups.io <sangaris=aol.com@groups.io> wrote:
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Re: Passerelle
eric freedman
I purchased Plasteak material (google it). They sold it to me with grooves cut into it. It is almost the same width of the swim ladder steps, same thickness and has been on board in the sun for about 12 years and has not faded. I think it was 12 feet long so they shipped it cut in half. . I looks exactly like teak. boat ran into my ladder years ago and broke a few steps.
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I just wish Amel used this on everything wood outside the cabin. Fair winds, Eric sm376 kimberlite
On August 6, 2020 at 11:41 AM Vic Fryzel <vic.fryzel@...> wrote:
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Re: Original wall lights A54
Arno, I send you a message. T Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
-------- Original message -------- From: "Arno Luijten via groups.io" <arno.luijten@...> Date: 8/6/20 16:36 (GMT-06:00) To: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io Subject: [AmelYachtOwners] Original wall lights A54 At cost of postage I have some original wall lights for most of the Amel 54's at offer. I replaced all of my lights as several of them were getting pretty ugly. I still have 6 in good shape and 4 in reasonable state that should come out well once polished. The glass is still clear for all of them. I threw away the ones were the glass was stained by the heat. Let me know if you are interested. Regards, Arno Luijten SV Luna, A54-121
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Amel 55 feedback
Hello Amel 55 owners!I had a great chat with Jose Alegria who was nice enough to give me feedback on his 55.
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Re: Original wall lights A54
Bill, Are you sure that you have the lamps that were installed on a 54? 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 Thu, Aug 6, 2020, 6:19 PM Bill Shaproski <bill.shaproski@...> wrote:
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Re: Original wall lights A54
Hi Arno, I have two broken lamps as shown in your email. If you have any left I'll take two. Please let me know how I can send you the postage and any other
costs
associated with the shipping. Thanks much for the offer. I'd prefer to send my address via a private email and not through the group mailbox. You can reach me at bill.shaproski@... or +1-206-375-2787. Ciao Bill Shaproski Pacific Cool SM
On Thu, Aug 6, 2020 at 2:36 PM Arno Luijten <arno.luijten@...> wrote: Dear Forum, --
Bill Shaproski Cell: +1-206-375-2787
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Re: A54 Engine Transmission (ZF25)
Mohammad Shirloo
Hi Arno;
We had a Z25 manual on board, when we purchased Kokomo. The oil and filter change of the Z25 is a fairly simple process. Make sure you use the proper Automatic Transmission Oil. Going off memory, I believe it is a dexron III or higher.
Happy Sailing;
Mohammad and Aty B&B Kokomo AMEL 54 #099
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On Behalf Of Arno Luijten via groups.io
Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2020 12:19 PM To: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io Subject: Re: [AmelYachtOwners] A54 Engine Transmission (ZF25)
Hi Mohammad,
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Original wall lights A54
Dear Forum,
At cost of postage I have some original wall lights for most of the Amel 54's at offer. I replaced all of my lights as several of them were getting pretty ugly. I still have 6 in good shape and 4 in reasonable state that should come out well once polished. The glass is still clear for all of them. I threw away the ones were the glass was stained by the heat. Let me know if you are interested. Regards, Arno Luijten SV Luna, A54-121
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