There is at least one manufacturer selling marine 120v underwater lights, I don’t remember the name off hand. They were HID and installed on many new yachts a few years back. There was a power supply inside the transom so i believe the bulbs were lower voltage. The lazzara 84 i run had them but when one failed I had them replaced by 24V LEDs since by then they were 7 years old.
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Re: Quick electrical question for you "technical historians"!
Pascal
Miami, FL
1970 53 MY #325 Cummins 6CTAs
2014 26' gaff rigged sloop
2007 Sandbarhopper 13
12' Westphal Cat boat
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02-19-2020 08:42 PM #12
Re: Quick electrical question for you "technical historians"!
my 1977 46 hatt sf was 12 volt. my 1972 58yf was 32 and now is 12
Mis b' havin
1972 58 yachtfish
58yf352
pass christian, ms.
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02-19-2020 09:33 PM #13
Re: Quick electrical question for you "technical historians"!
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1978 53' Motor Yacht "LADY KAY V"
Hull number 524
Chesapeake Bay
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Re: Quick electrical question for you "technical historians"!
32V was a function of engine size. Back in the 60's and 70's, if you had big enough diesels, you needed 32v systems to be able to get electrical starters and wire sizes small enough to start them.
For Hatteras, that meant that the boats with smaller engines, up to and including the 43Dc, had 12v systems. The 53 and larger had 32v systems and those continued throughout the AMF years. Genmar phased them out in the late 80's.
I have owned my 53 with 6v92's for 16 years and have never had a problem sourcing anything I have needed to maintain my 32v system.Sky Cheney
1985 53EDMY, Hull #CN759, "Rebecca"
ELYC on White Lake--Montague, MI
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02-19-2020 10:53 PM #15Senior Member
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Re: Quick electrical question for you "technical historians"!
OK, got this from the head engineer at Hatteras who used to be in charge of electrical systems. They switched from 32 to 24 volt in 2000. He wasn't sure of the first serial number but said if you call Hatteras directly they can tell you.
Last edited by finatic; 02-20-2020 at 07:48 AM.
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Re: Quick electrical question for you "technical historians"!
Paul has changed departments at Hatterass.
Contact C.D. Piner <cpiner@ha******yachts.com> for exact dates and support.
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Re: Quick electrical question for you "technical historians"!
BTW
We still run our 42 year old 32Vdc boat with ole Detroit's. NOTHING could be simpler.
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Re: Quick electrical question for you "technical historians"!
In addition to DDs being very simple engines which will run forever when cared for, you have another advantage on an older boat like a Hatteras: when I repowered my 36 convertible, 1971 vintage, Cummins "remans" were available which are mechanically injected diesels. They don't have ECUs, common rail pumps, or any of that. They make plenty of power, the boat will do thirty knots, and they are clean and reliable. Mechanical Cummins diesels are available up into the 450hp range, I think. And they start and run on 12vdc. Although, honestly, if an older Hatteras has been decently maintained, you're going to spend a lot more time and effort on things other than the 32vdc system. That will not be one of your worries.