Jasper
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- Joined
- Dec 25, 2009
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 53' CONVERTIBLE (1969 - 1980)
I have had problems with the Panish engine controls from day one on the boat. Very difficult to find neutral as the “indents” are not very noticeable. There is also an old engine synchroniser that has been faulty right from the start and I have given up using it as sometimes after using it, the Port engine will not engage after I bring the boat to neutral while fishing, after a hook up etc. The synchroniser works off the stbd engine control.
We were out deep sea fishing yesterday and the starboard engine would not go into idle or reverse. I even tried turning the synchroniser on and off to see if it was the problem.
I left the stbd engine running to get us home on 2 engines.While we were motoring back to home the starboard engine was revving much higher than the port.
Finally when we came to anchoring, I had to turn of the stbd engine as it would not come out of gear. I went down to the engine room to the starboard engine and found the nut on the control cable was completely loose on the cable. I tightened it enough and adjusted it enough to get it to take the engine out of gear and into reverse. But it still needs to be adjusted.
Now I find the PORT engine will only go into forward gear after a delay or until I push the revs higher. Why would the port engine be affected by adjusting the starboard cable?
What is the best way to adjust the cables so I can get into and out of gear easier?
Thanks
We were out deep sea fishing yesterday and the starboard engine would not go into idle or reverse. I even tried turning the synchroniser on and off to see if it was the problem.
I left the stbd engine running to get us home on 2 engines.While we were motoring back to home the starboard engine was revving much higher than the port.
Finally when we came to anchoring, I had to turn of the stbd engine as it would not come out of gear. I went down to the engine room to the starboard engine and found the nut on the control cable was completely loose on the cable. I tightened it enough and adjusted it enough to get it to take the engine out of gear and into reverse. But it still needs to be adjusted.
Now I find the PORT engine will only go into forward gear after a delay or until I push the revs higher. Why would the port engine be affected by adjusting the starboard cable?
What is the best way to adjust the cables so I can get into and out of gear easier?
Thanks