Maynard Rupp
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- Apr 12, 2005
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 36' CONVERTIBLE-Series II (1983 - 1987)
OK, I am not a salt water expert for shure. No one would ever change their risers and elbows in fresh water. Now that our 36 Hat is in salt water I am getting paranoid. Every time I start the engines, rusty water comes from the exhausts for about 30 seconds. Folks tell me that you need to change them every 4 to 7 years. Well, there is a big difference between 4 and 7 years. Our boat has been in salt water since October of 2006. How do you know. So, we decide to change them. Now I find out that our Crusaders have the very rare 12" risers. They no longer make them and none are available. The risers do get the water 12" above the waterline, so everyone says that we would be taking chances with the available 8" units. I was going to bolt a 4" riser onto an 8" one. I think that will work, but all the parts needed come to $2,000. I know the replacement job will be brutal also. Then I have to do it again in 4 years or so. WOW, that's ugly. Switching to QSB diesels is a great idea but would cost almost $100,000. I can buy a lot of gas for that even at today's prices.
So I find this guy in Farmingdale NY that will replace our risers and elbows with a one piece unit made of copper. The total cost for all 4 is about $3200. Stainless custom replacements are about $12,000. The copper idea sounds good to me, what do our other experts think of that idea???
So I find this guy in Farmingdale NY that will replace our risers and elbows with a one piece unit made of copper. The total cost for all 4 is about $3200. Stainless custom replacements are about $12,000. The copper idea sounds good to me, what do our other experts think of that idea???
