chrism
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- Joined
- Oct 9, 2005
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- 17
- Hatteras Model
- 36' CONVERTIBLE-Series I (1969 -1977)
i've been reading this forum for a while now, and like others who have posted - i am very impressed by the expertise and helpfulness of the people here. without exaggeration this forum is the most useful and congenial forum i've come across. reading through the threads here really influenced my decision to purchase a '74 36c because the knowledge accumulated and shared here gave me confidence to take on the project, and because these old hatteras boats inspire passion in so many seasoned boaters. so thanks to the members & sams marine for this incredible resource and community.
my 'new' 36c is nearly all original with 3160 cats. the plan was to not do anything too major this season, but instead go through the whole boat, get everything working and cleaned up. the thinking was, it would be better to learn and use the boat for a few seasons before really jumping in with both feet. just going through and checking/fixing/replacing things is a huge project, as everybody here knows. my buddy is helping (leading) the project, it's over my head but not his. the first part of the project is the engines, we were pretty well into rebuilding the 3160's when i read about the pricing of the remanned cummins, so i am now leaning towards changing the plan and repowering with a pair of cummins 370b's right now instead.
of course, deciding to repower ends up including a lot more than just engines, so before we pull the trigger, i wanted to ask what else i should plan on replacing, and what can wait? i guess we will need new transmissions, a new exhaust system, and new props. i think we should also consider new shafts, slane vents, new fuel filtration, better engine compartment insulation. the original generator should be replaced, since it needs some work anyway, and it will be a heck of a lot easier to remove when the engines are out. i was thinking about going to an inverter-based electrical system, which impacts generator size, so we need to consider putting the inverter in now, too. and of course this is the time to overhaul the wiring (we were planning on doing that anyway), and really clean up the engine compartment. i've also read that people strengthen the stringers when going up so much in horsepower.
i've read every thread on the cummins b's and qsb's and the 36c, and most other threads as well as most of the articles on boatdiesel.com, so i think i've read most of the general wisdom shared on this topic, but if anyone who has gone through a repower or who has the cummins b's can offer any advice, i'd appreciate it. my biggest questions/concerns are about upgrading the shafts, the best way to do the exhaust system, and the sizing of the generator & inverter. also, as a sanity check, i'm looking for confirmation that going with the 370b's today is the smart move rather than waiting 5 years and going with the qsb's. and the 370b's over the 330b's.
the boat is in stuart, florida. it will live at a dock in the manatee pocket, and is currently in the salerno marine 'do it yourself' yard. she's called 'change order 2', but i plan to rename her before putting her back in.
happy to be an old hatt owner and happy to be here,
my 'new' 36c is nearly all original with 3160 cats. the plan was to not do anything too major this season, but instead go through the whole boat, get everything working and cleaned up. the thinking was, it would be better to learn and use the boat for a few seasons before really jumping in with both feet. just going through and checking/fixing/replacing things is a huge project, as everybody here knows. my buddy is helping (leading) the project, it's over my head but not his. the first part of the project is the engines, we were pretty well into rebuilding the 3160's when i read about the pricing of the remanned cummins, so i am now leaning towards changing the plan and repowering with a pair of cummins 370b's right now instead.
of course, deciding to repower ends up including a lot more than just engines, so before we pull the trigger, i wanted to ask what else i should plan on replacing, and what can wait? i guess we will need new transmissions, a new exhaust system, and new props. i think we should also consider new shafts, slane vents, new fuel filtration, better engine compartment insulation. the original generator should be replaced, since it needs some work anyway, and it will be a heck of a lot easier to remove when the engines are out. i was thinking about going to an inverter-based electrical system, which impacts generator size, so we need to consider putting the inverter in now, too. and of course this is the time to overhaul the wiring (we were planning on doing that anyway), and really clean up the engine compartment. i've also read that people strengthen the stringers when going up so much in horsepower.
i've read every thread on the cummins b's and qsb's and the 36c, and most other threads as well as most of the articles on boatdiesel.com, so i think i've read most of the general wisdom shared on this topic, but if anyone who has gone through a repower or who has the cummins b's can offer any advice, i'd appreciate it. my biggest questions/concerns are about upgrading the shafts, the best way to do the exhaust system, and the sizing of the generator & inverter. also, as a sanity check, i'm looking for confirmation that going with the 370b's today is the smart move rather than waiting 5 years and going with the qsb's. and the 370b's over the 330b's.
the boat is in stuart, florida. it will live at a dock in the manatee pocket, and is currently in the salerno marine 'do it yourself' yard. she's called 'change order 2', but i plan to rename her before putting her back in.
happy to be an old hatt owner and happy to be here,