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![]() "Bart" wrote |I now have four new thru-hulls in ECHO, my Ericson | 46. Fortunately three are above the waterline! | My new Yanmar engine is completely installed, but | not yet tested or run in. | I now have two high volume bilge pumps, one above | the other, on brackets that I can pull up to service. | Formerly, I could not service my electric bilge pump | without removing the engine. | My old electric pump was T'd into a cockpit drain | --not the best set up. Each of the new pumps has | its own through hull with a substantial anti-siphon | loop, run with smooth hose for low friction. | I have a new larger raw water inlet to service the new | engine, and a much larger exhaust with two anti-siphon | loops and a flapper valve thru-hull. That is like wearing | a belt, suspenders, and tie wraps to hold your pants up. | That is confidence in a rough following sea. | The flapper valve was not planned but it was the only | through-hull available for that size exhaust hose. | I have a new SS strut, new cutlass bearing, new 20" Flexifold | prop, new SS shaft, dripless packing gland, a gorgeous new | engine bed made out of solid glass that adds to the structure | of the hull. It is holding a spotless new Yanmar 75 HP engine. | This is hooked up to a newly mounted engine panel that is | protected by a waterproof hatch at an easy to observe location | adjacent to the binacle. I have a second set of guages I plan | to hook up at the companionway adjacent to the engine. | I will have to cut part of my ignition key handle off if I want | to close the hatch covering the gauges in the cockpit--I can live | with that. I have some sort of engine alarm I need to mount that | --I'm thinking about using the hole for the old engine shut off--the | new engine has an electric fuel cutoff--very nice--no more | sticking plunger engine shut-offs. The throttle and transmission | cables are both new heavy duty cable. | Everything in the auxiliary propulsion system has been replaced | except the fuel tanks--that will happen in the next few months. | I'm replacing my two old 50 gallon tanks with new ones and | perhaps adding a third. I'll decide about that after I make the | bulkhead forward of the rudderpost into a watertight to a level | above the waterline. That is going to be difficult and means | hanging upside down to tab that in. And it means two more | bilge pumps. | Also removed were two not used for many years, capped fuel | tanks--the originals. These made space for a huge muffler | about five times bigger than the old one. And gave room for the | many runs of bilge pump hose. | I still have to figure out how I'm going to run 4" air hose for | engine space ventilation, and exactly how I'll configure the | sound insulation for the engine space. I'm debating ripping the | salon apart and reconfiguring the middle of the boat. | I still have a little work on my manual bilge pump. ECHO | originally had the manual pump near the helm and it was | later moved next to the shore power--bad idea. I plan to | move it back where it was before, using a better hand pump | with a removable handle. Everyone knows why it is better | to pump your bilge by hand when sailing on the ocean--right? | All this sounds like overkill I'm sure. But consider this, | a 46' sloop with a 3/4 keel and a "too-small" rudder, is not | an easy thing to dock under sail--I've done it in light winds | and would not want to do it in adverse conditions. ECHO | is a good performing boat, but I'll admit it is a dog in a | combination of light winds and big waves. A motor is not just | a nice thing to have in a boat this size--it is a necessity. If I | ever find myself short handed and want to get somewhere on | a schedule, it will be very nice to have a reliable motor. Ever go sailing? Ever think of getting a sailboat instead of a hull full of stuff that has nothing to do with sailing and takes all your time away from sailing? Lord a Goshen! Cheers, Ellen |
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