JimmyB
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- Dec 11, 2008
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
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Well I did a sea trial on the 45 I have a contract on. Big Bill and I stayed over after the Rendezvous Monday and ran it. As a refresher it is a 1972 45 with 871-TI's.
On a cold start the port engine fired instantly with only a small puff of smoke and idled smoothly. The starboard started a bit slower and had an equal puff of smoke. Both cleaned up instantly.
While running down the ditch the Flybridge tachs were erratic initially, but settled down and matched the salon set. At full throttle, on plane we reached about 2200 RPM and had no steam or smoke. It ran cleanly and very smooth.
The Port engine ran about 190 degrees but the Starboard went between 210 and 215. If we slowed to a slower cruise the Stbd went down in temp to 195 or so.
I have requested the broker solve the overheat problem before going forward. The rest of the boat looked good and a number of HOF'ers felt it looked good. It was nice having so many eyes to check it out.
My question is does anyone have suggestions past Heat Exchangers and impellers. If that is all that is wrong I want to go forward but am concerned about a "worst case scenario" Any and all opinions are solicited. I am a member of Boat Diesel and will post this there also. Thanks to all who submit any info. By the way Billy correct me if I am mistaken on any numbers here.
Jimmy
On a cold start the port engine fired instantly with only a small puff of smoke and idled smoothly. The starboard started a bit slower and had an equal puff of smoke. Both cleaned up instantly.
While running down the ditch the Flybridge tachs were erratic initially, but settled down and matched the salon set. At full throttle, on plane we reached about 2200 RPM and had no steam or smoke. It ran cleanly and very smooth.
The Port engine ran about 190 degrees but the Starboard went between 210 and 215. If we slowed to a slower cruise the Stbd went down in temp to 195 or so.
I have requested the broker solve the overheat problem before going forward. The rest of the boat looked good and a number of HOF'ers felt it looked good. It was nice having so many eyes to check it out.
My question is does anyone have suggestions past Heat Exchangers and impellers. If that is all that is wrong I want to go forward but am concerned about a "worst case scenario" Any and all opinions are solicited. I am a member of Boat Diesel and will post this there also. Thanks to all who submit any info. By the way Billy correct me if I am mistaken on any numbers here.
Jimmy