Re: Ground plates change
#replacement
eric freedman
Is it a dynaplate, if so just wash it in a mild acis. Fair Winds Eric Amel Super Maramu #376
From: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io [mailto:main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io] On Behalf Of ste.dente
Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2020 5:51 AM To: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io Subject: [AmelYachtOwners] Ground plates change #replacement
Dear Amelians,
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Re: Front furler Bamar MEJ upgrade to EJF? Is it worth it?
Paul Dowd and Sharon Brown
When we first bought Ya Fohi we went through three genoa furler belts in a year. We then started furling in only with the load taken off the sail and since then have not had any problem and are still using the original Banmar furlers.
Cheers, Paul S/Y Ya Fohi - Amel 54 #98 - Grenada
From: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io <main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io> On Behalf Of Mohammad Shirloo
Sent: 03 March 2020 11:39 To: main@amelyachtowners.groups.io Subject: Re: [AmelYachtOwners] Front furler Bamar MEJ upgrade to EJF? Is it worth it?
Hello Stefan;
We installed the new Bamar furlers about 2 years ago and have used it for two seasons. So far we have had no issues.
We never furl under load. We always loosen the sheets to the point right before the sail starts to flap and furl, loosing the sheets as needed so the furlers never have the pressure of the loaded sheets placed on them.. We do unfurl under toad which does not place any extra load on the furler.
I think this would be good practice regardless of the furler used. Respectfully;
Mohammad & Aty B&B Kokomo Amel 54 #099
-- Cheers Paul Ya Fohi - Amel 54 #98
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Re: Front furler Bamar MEJ upgrade to EJF? Is it worth it?
Mohammad Shirloo
Hello Stefan;
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We installed the new Bamar furlers about 2 years ago and have used it for two seasons. So far we have had no issues.
We never furl under load. We always loosen the sheets to the point right before the sail starts to flap and furl, loosing the sheets as needed so the furlers never have the pressure of the loaded sheets placed on them.. We do unfurl under toad which does
not place any extra load on the furler.
I think this would be good practice regardless of the furler used. Respectfully;
Mohammad & Aty
B&B Kokomo
Amel 54 #099
On Mar 2, 2020, at 12:15 PM, Stefan Schaufert via Groups.Io <mail@...> wrote:
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Re: Front furler Bamar MEJ upgrade to EJF? Is it worth it?
I replaced both furlers with the EJF’s. Since they use a planetary gear system instead of belts and worm-gears the torque provided by the furler is about twice as high compared to the original MEJ’s at the same power consumption. For me they are working well, When furling in strong winds I can’t hear the motor being stressed at all, it furls in quite smoothly.
I have a hard time understanding the thing Courtney mentions about the cable sleeve also used for draining any water that enters the unit. When you buy the units the sleeve is quite long and I cannot imagine some Italian designer thinks to use it as a drain pathway. It seems more that you must prevent water to enter the sleeve so it cannot reach the unit. Do make sure you use the electronically controlled Boxtrons in conjunction with the new furlers as they also provide a soft-start to make it easier on the rig. Regards, Arno Luijten SV Luna, A54-121
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Ground plates change
#replacement
ste.dente
Dear Amelians,
I’m mounting a SSB radio on Euploia. It seems to the technician that the ground plate is old and too “smooth” to grant a good conduction; he thinks it would be better to change it. Someone of you did that? Is it sufficient to unscrew the four screws or should I pay attention to something special to be done? How is the plate hold in site? Thanks a lot to anyone could contribute Stefania e Dietmar Euploia SN #93 Italy
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Re: Super maramu max prop
Rob Smith
Many thanks
On Mon, 2 Mar 2020, 23:48 Stephen Davis, <flyboyscd@...> wrote:
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Re: Front furler Bamar MEJ upgrade to EJF? Is it worth it?
Porter Back on the boat in two weeks will send you a photo then cheers
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On Mar 2, 2020, at 9:31 PM, Wolfgang Weber via Groups.Io <webercardio@...> wrote:
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Re: Front furler Bamar MEJ upgrade to EJF? Is it worth it?
Stefan, The first Amel 54 (until which number ?) had the same motor on the genua and Trinquette, in later models the motor of the genua was bigger MEJ 2.0 . So the problem is the boxcontrol unit - it should break down the fuse by overload. If not adjusted in the right way you have a broken belt. With new sailors on board I always have the fuse shutting off because of too much load on the sheet while furling. Amel is not only push bottom - respect the sea and wind. Don't change too early to new equipment. All the best Wolfgang Weber SY Elise Amel 54 #162
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Re: Front furler Bamar MEJ upgrade to EJF? Is it worth it?
Porter McRoberts
Yes I know the tubing. Might you share a photo of your install?
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I’d appreciate it Courtney. Many thanks Porter
On Mar 2, 2020, at 7:00 PM, Courtney Gorman via Groups.Io <Itsfun1@...> wrote:
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Re: Front furler Bamar MEJ upgrade to EJF? Is it worth it?
Jamie Wendell
Stefan, I had many issues with my Genoa MEJ on my Amel 54 - belts breaking and then a rusted-solid motor. Since I have an earlier Amel 54, I had the original smaller version.
In Martinique I replaced it with a Reckman furler. I will never go back. It is fantastic - twice as fast and you can use it in fairly heavy weather (with caution of course). The only concern is the cost. It is roughly twice the price of the new Bamar. If you can do it, I truly recommend the Reckman. Even now I have problems with my staysail Bamar. All the new Amels use the Reckman. By the way, I do know of some folks that have had problems with the newer EFJ, but I am not sure what they did to address the concerns. Jamie Phantom A54 #44
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Re: Super maramu max prop
Patrick McAneny
Rob, Take Steves advice and call PYI , ask for Fred Hutchinson ,he knows everything about the Max props, and will answer all your questions . I bought a Max Classic 22" 16 pitch 70 mm shaft and I have a Volvo TMD22a. Fred was very helpful and even advised me in order to save some money ,that I could purchase the prop from Fawcetts Marine in Annapolis ,they are a dealer and can discount the prop ,where PYI cannot.
Good Luck,
Pat
SM Shenanigans
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From: Rob Smith <robfromcornwall.1966@...> To: main <main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io> Sent: Mon, Mar 2, 2020 7:35 am Subject: [AmelYachtOwners] Super maramu max prop Hello I am hoping someone can tell me what the correct setup on a max prop for tmd22 engine?
Many thanks Rob Foresight SM #152
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Re: Front furler Bamar MEJ upgrade to EJF? Is it worth it?
Also make sure the screw in cap on top is well sealed
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On Mar 2, 2020, at 4:22 PM, Porter McRoberts via Groups.Io <portermcroberts@...> wrote:
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Re: Front furler Bamar MEJ upgrade to EJF? Is it worth it?
Porter there is tubing that comes out of the bottom of the unit and goes through the deck into the sail locker it serves two purposes it carries the wires for the power it also acts as the drain for the unit sometimes if this package is not stretched tight a loop is created near the Furler so water cannot drain which then allows
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The break in the bottom of the Furler to rust and seize and the motor burns out
On Mar 2, 2020, at 4:22 PM, Porter McRoberts via Groups.Io <portermcroberts@...> wrote:
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Re: Headliner fix
Paul Stascavage
Just an FYI.
I’m not sure what headliner was used in the 54 or earlier models of SM’s, Maramu’s, etc., but the headliner in our boat (SM #466) was still available about a year ago. It has a felt like backing. We are looking to replace the fine plush like material that lines the forward and captains berth walls and thought the headliner would be a good replacement material as well as match the rest of the boat. Most SM’s we have seen have the pleated cushion material in these areas and it is attached with Velcro. Ours has this thin layer of material that appears to be glued in place. We haven’t completed the project yet as I am still trying to figure out if I will be able to remove these panels first. Hopefully this summer I will find some spare time to investigate further. It does appear that there are some screws behind the fabric but I am not sure if all the mounting screws are accessible. If anyone knows please let me know. Slightly off topic, but if anyone is interested, at the same time we purchased some of the original blue shower curtain material and had new curtains made. Again that was available as of about a year ago. All the Best, Paul Stascavage S/V Rita Kathryn SM #466 RitaKathryn.com Currently Cruising Bahamas
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Re: Super maramu max prop
Stephen Davis
Hi Rob,
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Re: Front furler Bamar MEJ upgrade to EJF? Is it worth it?
Porter McRoberts
Courtney. Can you please expound? Obviously you took notice of something specific.
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Always appreciated. Porter A54-152 IBIS
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Re: Front furler Bamar MEJ upgrade to EJF? Is it worth it?
Make sure with the Bamar that it is set up to drain properly otherwise the brake will fail and ruin the motor
Otherwise great piece of kit
Cheers
Courtney
54 #101
Trippin
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From: Teun BAAS <teun@...> To: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io <main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io> Sent: Mon, Mar 2, 2020 3:24 pm Subject: Re: [AmelYachtOwners] Front furler Bamar MEJ upgrade to EJF? Is it worth it? Hi Stefan,
I have, what I believe, the 3rd generation BAMAR. This version is NOT belt driven but gear driven.
No problems at all – major improvement over the previous 2 versions.
Best Regards Teun
SV AMELIT A54 #128
Currently on the hard in COOMERA (near BRISBANE) QLD AUSTRALIA
March 2, 2020
13:23:55
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From: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io <main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Stefan Schaufert via Groups.Io
Sent: Monday, March 2, 2020 13:16 To: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io Subject: [AmelYachtOwners] Front furler Bamar MEJ upgrade to EJF? Is it worth it? Dear Ameliens,
I consider to change the genua furler (MEJ) to the newest BAMAR model (EFJ?) - if the technic is much better then the MEJ-modell (bad engineered + belts) . There where recently 2 belts broken (within
4 weeks, after 6 month of working fine) - not nice + lot of hard work. A thing that I do not wont to have again.
Is in the new modell still a belt inside?
What is your experience?
Or is it wiser to go directly to a Reckmann?
Thanks for your responses. Best regards Stefan AMEL 54 N° 119 LADY CHARLYETTE, currently Dominica
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Re: Front furler Bamar MEJ upgrade to EJF? Is it worth it?
Further to Porter’s review below – or the connection between the EJF and the aluminum furler.
I checked RECKMANN before ordering the 3rd set of BAMAR’s but the price difference was extreme.
Best Regards Teun SV AMELIT A54 #128
currently on the hard in COOMERA (near BRISBANE) QLD AUSTRALIA March 2, 2020 13:40:44
USA cell: +1 832 477 8842 AUSTRALIA cell: +61 5951 8909
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On Behalf Of Porter McRoberts via Groups.Io
Sent: Monday, March 2, 2020 13:36 To: main@amelyachtowners.groups.io Subject: Re: [AmelYachtOwners] Front furler Bamar MEJ upgrade to EJF? Is it worth it?
The EJF is fantastic. Flawless operation and a pleasure to use. No belt. One just has to be careful, whereas the weakest link in the MEJ was the belt, the weakest link in the EJF may now be the deck hardware! A reckmann seems fine too, but were very happy with the EJFs after 15k+miles. Porter A54-152 IBIS
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Re: Front furler Bamar MEJ upgrade to EJF? Is it worth it?
Porter McRoberts
The EJF is fantastic. Flawless operation and a pleasure to use.
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No belt. One just has to be careful, whereas the weakest link in the MEJ was the belt, the weakest link in the EJF may now be the deck hardware! A reckmann seems fine too, but were very happy with the EJFs after 15k+miles. Porter A54-152 IBIS
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Re: Front furler Bamar MEJ upgrade to EJF? Is it worth it?
Hi Stefan,
I have, what I believe, the 3rd generation BAMAR. This version is NOT belt driven but gear driven. No problems at all – major improvement over the previous 2 versions.
Best Regards Teun SV AMELIT A54 #128
Currently on the hard in COOMERA (near BRISBANE) QLD AUSTRALIA March 2, 2020 13:23:55
USA cell: +1 832 477 8842 AUSTRALIA cell: +61 5951 8909
You can follow AMELIT via this link: https://forecast.predictwind.com/tracking/display/AMELIT
From: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io <main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Stefan Schaufert via Groups.Io
Sent: Monday, March 2, 2020 13:16 To: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io Subject: [AmelYachtOwners] Front furler Bamar MEJ upgrade to EJF? Is it worth it?
Dear Ameliens,
I consider to change the genua furler (MEJ) to the newest BAMAR model (EFJ?) - if the technic is much better then the MEJ-modell (bad engineered + belts) . There where recently 2 belts broken (within 4 weeks, after 6 month of working fine) - not nice + lot of hard work. A thing that I do not wont to have again. Is in the new modell still a belt inside? What is your experience?
Or is it wiser to go directly to a Reckmann?
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