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Seasons almost over, what are your best boat improvements for 2011?
Rewiring the 110V circuits.
New fuse panel, battery monitor and some rewiring.
I love the idea that you just built your own panel Paul.
The state of charge feature is that bar indicator on the right side of the display
Nice Tom ! And what type / manufacturer of belt ...
Hi John, I went to the same belt.
Thanks Tom ... I think we've crossed the Stream now 15 or 20 times ...
Tom love the clear engine panels
No, but I always wanted one of those model engines you could see through.
I'd be in line with the other little boys!
I improved the skipper with ham radio and SCUBA certifications.
Two of them, 1st one are four new Lifeline 150Ah batteries ...
... and the 2nd one was the new Raritan Marine Elegance electric-flush Head ...
Nice! What is the lifespan of Lifeline batteries John?
Yes AGM, they tell me 10 years, we'll see about dat mon ! Cheers, John
Probably more likely 3-7 years, depending on use/care and charging system
There's ten years on the Optima 31's in our old boat...
We had a Optima as an engine start battery
To clarify: I replace the Optima with another brand new one. (And I added another one as a dedicated Gen start batt
As it got older, could you see any difference in it's actual condition?
WIth a conventional lead (wet cells) battery, you really should equalize them or they'll sulphate.
5 months(I'm sailing this weekend
) But the starting battery is different test.
Using an electric windlass without the engine on is not good for the windlass (aside from the battery issues)
I never use the Windlass unless the engine is running ...
I only do it a little,....
My Optima lasted....
It was my engine battery - and when I say flat I mean...
Wow! Even Optima...
Just switched away from Lifelines
Lifelines (and any AGMs) need to be fully charged periodically...
Lifelines are different....
You should not be equalizing Lifelines batteries every month...
Lifelines engineer disagrees...
The Lifeline - Manual makes it clear, it's dependant on a number of factors
Our experience is pretty positive for Lifeline's
I agree, six months maybe or...
Manuals are a function of...
The Lifeline Manual was updated in July of this year.
Equalizing doesn't take that many amps....
Actually, I went with Gels...
I replace a lot...
Good advice ... I need to get solar this year to top off ...
Don't forget to add...
... got it, thanks Dave. cheers, john
Two big
Pretty big list this year
The biggest ones were new holding tank and new broadband radar/c-p/fish-finder
You could eat off that engine - nice
Hell! You could eat off those holding tanks, even the old one (Though eating off them is probably not recommended)
The best part of that job was the tank had clearance past the engine
I took my CS holding tank out in 1997 and replaced it with a "bag" HT
My summer was spent putting an addition on my house... but there is a serious boat component
I cleaned and coated
out with the - in with the new
WOW!!! Very nice! Can you eat off your holding tank too?
holding tank
Nice looking engine room.
Love those boats. I hope you post more about your upgrades Ron.
under glass
Wow, all you need are probe points...
Great! Good use of the stuff.
very nice
Very nice, Ron. The B-40 is high on my list of dream boats
Peter M
Hi Ron....
Looks like you know him now, Ron.
Poor soul !
Very nice engine install Ron!
I dropped this new Volvo-Penta D2-40 in
After realignment I did a speed versus engine rpms run...
Here is a picture of the boat..
Nice work Todd, I bet you can't wait for spring.
Is that where the engine tops out, Todd, around 9 knots?
Top speed was 9.1 knots at 3,150 rpms...
How are you calculating burn rate?
I have a plastic tank that I can see the side of...
That would be really nice info to have
It is remarkedly simple to calculate fuel burn versus speed if...
How would you do that? What info is needed?
For a first approximation, waterline length and displacement
The calculations are a bit too involved to write up here...
I can give you everything now, but BWL
corrected LWL to 36.75 feet in post above
Larry - here is a crude estimate...
By the way...
When you have strong winds and seas against you, can you be overpowered on a boat?
There is only so much power you can use...
Then why do many sailboat designers spec larger auxilary engines,...
Larger engines are put in to make ignorant buyers happy...
I think you can get Larrys boat with 150 hp Todd. It'll plane I imagine.
A planing hull is a very different beast than a displacement hull
Thanks Todd. It doesn't match the real world though
Also, we average about 1.25 GPH at 7.5-8 knots cruising speed
It is clear that your hull is semi-planing or planing in design...
Thanks Todd
I have a friend with a 40' tri, he once couldn't turn it into the wind under power.
My boat turns on a dime, but only with the centerboard down.
What auxiliary do you have? 4,000 RPM?
Volvo Penta MD22P engine, Volvo Penta 3-blade folding prop
Flat belt kit for high output alternator
Hey there John ... what's the name of the upstate NY outfit ...
... is it ElecrtoMaxx in Niagara Falls ?
Yes, Electromax, excellent
thanks ... cheers, John
It had something to do with
very nice ...
Thanks John.
Hello there Rick ... I do really like the Marine Elegance Head ...
Yeah, I like flushing with fresh
There's an easier way, Rick
Nice job. It is often connected on a boat.
Sheesh, Rick. Delete that post before my wife sees it!
Fantastic projects everyone! . . .