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![]() BCC wrote in message news ![]() Looking for good method to pack long term spare parts on long term cruise - like a spare alternator, starter, diesel injector pump, expensive things. What I'm thinking is a very heavy gauge individual bags - something like almost 1/8" thick. Taped up with the clear packing tape that's about 2" wide. You need to be able to see what's inside. My stuff's all stored in plastic boxes, wrapped in oiled paper first, with bubble wrap to stop pieces rattling around inside the box and a bag of desiccant. The box lids are a good but not perfect seal - bit like big Tupperware - so I've greased them with lanolin. Gaskets are stored under a sheet of ply in a locker - sort of false floor - in plastic sheet. System has lasted 8 years. I do an annual clean out, re-drying the desiccant in a fry pan. Each box's contents are marked on the lid with a a w'proof marking pen. I've used one alternator, one fuel lift pump, one salt water pump, two shafts and four seals for the salt pump, one exhaust water injection elbow, all 4 injecters and lots of their washers (bad fuel, not caught in time - I had to wait for the injector pump to be shipped!). I used to carry three years worth of filters and impellers, but now I'm in civilised waters so that matters less. JimB |
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