SeaEric
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- Joined
- Apr 27, 2005
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 41' TWIN CABIN (1965 - 1971)
Survey is today on my 46 Matthews even though the buyers still don't have their financing in place. I'm not holding out a lot of hope for this sale, but you never know.
Doing my shopping for the next refit. Many of the older dinosaurs have a 32v. system running a bunch of the house stuff- lights, pumps, etc. in addition to 12v. for other stuff. In doing an electrical redo I'm wondering if it makes any sense to convert everything to 12v and get rid of the 32v. The other thought I had was to move the 32v to 24v which seems to be popular on newer boats.
My concern is in going forward, being able to access 32v. components, bulbs, and such. It may just make sense to do something different now in the context of a much needed electrical upgrade.
What say you all?
Doing my shopping for the next refit. Many of the older dinosaurs have a 32v. system running a bunch of the house stuff- lights, pumps, etc. in addition to 12v. for other stuff. In doing an electrical redo I'm wondering if it makes any sense to convert everything to 12v and get rid of the 32v. The other thought I had was to move the 32v to 24v which seems to be popular on newer boats.
My concern is in going forward, being able to access 32v. components, bulbs, and such. It may just make sense to do something different now in the context of a much needed electrical upgrade.
What say you all?