Bob Bradley
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- Hatteras Model
- 43' CONVERTIBLE-Series I (1978 - 1983)
As many of you know, I’ve bought another Hatteras, this one with Cummins QSM11’s making 535hp. She’s an ’86 Hatt 45C in very nice shape. Nobody got too “creative” on the interior, and the exterior was gone over and painted several years ago. With help from Randy, I’ll be moving her north from New Bern NC to New Haven CT in 3 weeks. She will replace my ’79 Hatt 43C with DD 6v92TA’s making 435hp.
I’ve always done all my own engine work and maintenance, but timing and distance leave me depending on the yard to get most of the prep work done for the trip north. It will be an approximately 500 mile trip over 4 to 6 days, depending on weather and luck. The engines surveyed out quite well and the sea trial also went well. I’m really just looking for a sanity check on getting prepped for the trip.
The yard will be doing the commissioning after layup for the winter. Oil changes on the mains and genny, fuel filters, coolant checks, tranni oil levels, etc – the usual stuff. Visual checks of the hoses and clamps, belt condition and tension. Impellers were done at the start of last season and have less than 50 hours on them. There are spares on board. The yard will exercise all the through hull valves.
So, what am I missing? The belts on the mains were replaced in 2017. Probably have 200 hours on them. I haven’t had to deal with alternator belts since I sold my gas powered Chris when I bought the 43C in 2003. Should I replace them? Part of me would like them to be new, but I also worry about new belts breaking in and stretching over the first 10 – 20 hrs of running, leaving me with the job of adjusting them in a hot engine room on the way home. What are your thoughts?
As far as spares onboard, the previous owner has left a fairly full complement. I plan on having fuel filters (primary and secondary), impellers for the mains and genny, pre-mixed 50-50 coolant, engine oil, tranni oil, some spare hose clamps, and a jug of diesel fuel. I will have a pretty comprehensive set of tools with me, including an impeller puller. Any other special tools or spare parts you can think of that I should add?
I’ve always done all my own engine work and maintenance, but timing and distance leave me depending on the yard to get most of the prep work done for the trip north. It will be an approximately 500 mile trip over 4 to 6 days, depending on weather and luck. The engines surveyed out quite well and the sea trial also went well. I’m really just looking for a sanity check on getting prepped for the trip.
The yard will be doing the commissioning after layup for the winter. Oil changes on the mains and genny, fuel filters, coolant checks, tranni oil levels, etc – the usual stuff. Visual checks of the hoses and clamps, belt condition and tension. Impellers were done at the start of last season and have less than 50 hours on them. There are spares on board. The yard will exercise all the through hull valves.
So, what am I missing? The belts on the mains were replaced in 2017. Probably have 200 hours on them. I haven’t had to deal with alternator belts since I sold my gas powered Chris when I bought the 43C in 2003. Should I replace them? Part of me would like them to be new, but I also worry about new belts breaking in and stretching over the first 10 – 20 hrs of running, leaving me with the job of adjusting them in a hot engine room on the way home. What are your thoughts?
As far as spares onboard, the previous owner has left a fairly full complement. I plan on having fuel filters (primary and secondary), impellers for the mains and genny, pre-mixed 50-50 coolant, engine oil, tranni oil, some spare hose clamps, and a jug of diesel fuel. I will have a pretty comprehensive set of tools with me, including an impeller puller. Any other special tools or spare parts you can think of that I should add?
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