East Wind - Spring 2011
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East Wind - Spring 2011
Here is a general update from my to do list back in the fall and winter.
The boat went over to Martins marine in Islip about a month ago now and should be back in the water this coming weekend.
Worked out my Babylon Village slip I will be in the Argyle Basin just south of Montauk Hwy by the waterfall and music pavilion.
Ed Curry was nice enough to donate a Foruno color fish finder FCV600L to East Wind which I had a new transducer installed. The props I picked up from Tony Meola have been installed along with new cutlass bearings.
The old sea cock fittings for the engine SW intakes were replaced with 90 degree valves. Since the thru hulls were in good shape I did not switch over to external strainers.
The old poorly done 110 was replaced, no inverter just two outlets, one in the head and another at the galley.
All the old fuse blocks in the engine compartment have been replaced with breakers.
All the zincs have been replaced and the bottom will get a fresh coat of paint today or tomorrow. And the hailing port still needs to be changed before she goes back in the water.
Also was having the hour meters and fuel gauge moved in anticipation of the pod going in (separate thread). The hour meters were corroded and falling apart, new meters have been installed in the engine compartment at the electricians suggestion. He is also a B31 owner and has been a big help.
The forward bilge pump was rewired as it was spliced with electrical tape in the bilge.
Of course I have the console pod from Capt Pat and seats similar to Bobs, project still TBD. Also thinking about bringing the boat to a buddies yard and put in the lift so I can tear out the trim tabs and remove the sword fish pulpit again Project TBD.
That's it for the moment boat should be back in the summer slip this weekend or early next week. A friend recommended Rising Tide Fuel as a gas delivery service, cheaper then filling up on the water? Anybody using him or a similar guy in the area?
The boat went over to Martins marine in Islip about a month ago now and should be back in the water this coming weekend.
Worked out my Babylon Village slip I will be in the Argyle Basin just south of Montauk Hwy by the waterfall and music pavilion.
Ed Curry was nice enough to donate a Foruno color fish finder FCV600L to East Wind which I had a new transducer installed. The props I picked up from Tony Meola have been installed along with new cutlass bearings.
The old sea cock fittings for the engine SW intakes were replaced with 90 degree valves. Since the thru hulls were in good shape I did not switch over to external strainers.
The old poorly done 110 was replaced, no inverter just two outlets, one in the head and another at the galley.
All the old fuse blocks in the engine compartment have been replaced with breakers.
All the zincs have been replaced and the bottom will get a fresh coat of paint today or tomorrow. And the hailing port still needs to be changed before she goes back in the water.
Also was having the hour meters and fuel gauge moved in anticipation of the pod going in (separate thread). The hour meters were corroded and falling apart, new meters have been installed in the engine compartment at the electricians suggestion. He is also a B31 owner and has been a big help.
The forward bilge pump was rewired as it was spliced with electrical tape in the bilge.
Of course I have the console pod from Capt Pat and seats similar to Bobs, project still TBD. Also thinking about bringing the boat to a buddies yard and put in the lift so I can tear out the trim tabs and remove the sword fish pulpit again Project TBD.
That's it for the moment boat should be back in the summer slip this weekend or early next week. A friend recommended Rising Tide Fuel as a gas delivery service, cheaper then filling up on the water? Anybody using him or a similar guy in the area?
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Simplicity is the key!
I could easily live with a portapotty, a case of Poland spring and some hand sanitizer. Lose the sinks, pump, marine head, fresh water and holding tank. I'm not going to go through the trouble of pulling them out but you get my point. Bare bones.
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Simplicity is the key!
I could easily live with a portapotty, a case of Poland spring and some hand sanitizer. Lose the sinks, pump, marine head, fresh water and holding tank. I'm not going to go through the trouble of pulling them out but you get my point. Bare bones.
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Walter,walterk wrote:When I had my boat at 3 mile harbor I always had direct delivery of fuel to my slip and it was meaningfully cheaper and very convenient. Yours is Gas so I would recommend delivery only when you are there.
Help me understand why I need to be there.
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captbone wrote:There is another 31 bert already in Argyle Basin right by the gazebo. It is a nice off white and was just painted. It used to be on shore road also. It also used to have a bright red sign on the rear door "Alice? Who the f&^k is Alice?"
I always wondered about the sign and the story.
Now I'll never get used to not living next door to Alice...
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When I originally did the survey on the boat it had 17x16 props. We hit 5000 rpms WOT with about 50 gallons of fuel and 4 adults. With those props the boat was pretty consistent at 18.5kts at 2800 Rpms.
I now have Tonys props on, I believe 18x19 and a new set of cutlass bearings. I am hoping the WOT drops to 4300-4400 RPMS and my 2800 cruise picks up to more then 20kts.
Are my expectations realistic? I should be running the boat Saturday, any significant change to how the boat handles at the dock?
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I now have Tonys props on, I believe 18x19 and a new set of cutlass bearings. I am hoping the WOT drops to 4300-4400 RPMS and my 2800 cruise picks up to more then 20kts.
Are my expectations realistic? I should be running the boat Saturday, any significant change to how the boat handles at the dock?
Pete
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The Transmissions should be 1.5 to 1. With the 18x19's you should come down to around 4400 RPM's. No matter what you do, I don't think you will get much more than a 20 knot cruise. I used to get 19 to 20 at 3000 RPM's with the mercruiser 454''s.
The important part is to get those engines down so they don't over rev. Are you sure your Tachs are not off. 2800 RPM's spinning that small wheel should probably have you less than 18 knots.
Bob could comment on this better than me, but unless your Transmission is something other than 1.5 to 1 and I doubt it is, the engine at 2800 RPM's would be way below the HP/Torque curvbe ratio for you to get that kind of performance out of her. Unless and maybe your transmission is something like 2 to 1.
The reduction formula is on the tag on the transmission.
The Transmissions should be 1.5 to 1. With the 18x19's you should come down to around 4400 RPM's. No matter what you do, I don't think you will get much more than a 20 knot cruise. I used to get 19 to 20 at 3000 RPM's with the mercruiser 454''s.
The important part is to get those engines down so they don't over rev. Are you sure your Tachs are not off. 2800 RPM's spinning that small wheel should probably have you less than 18 knots.
Bob could comment on this better than me, but unless your Transmission is something other than 1.5 to 1 and I doubt it is, the engine at 2800 RPM's would be way below the HP/Torque curvbe ratio for you to get that kind of performance out of her. Unless and maybe your transmission is something like 2 to 1.
The reduction formula is on the tag on the transmission.
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Just got my yard bill and separate bill from electrician. Looks like enough dough and upgrading for a while hopefully. Figuring I have to stop for 150 gallons @ $5 on the way home tomorrow, tack on $750.
The gears are 1.5, I have no reason to think my tacks are not accurate, but anything is possible Hopefully I'll find out tomorrow. Figuring I'll be happy if I can get 20kts at 2800.
The gears are 1.5, I have no reason to think my tacks are not accurate, but anything is possible Hopefully I'll find out tomorrow. Figuring I'll be happy if I can get 20kts at 2800.
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Something has to be up then. I have been clocking 18 kts or 20.5 mph with the old props. The survey report shows:sim wrote:I'd be real happy with that too!!
But I'd expect to see 19mph at best if light on fuel, wind at you back, going with current and coming down the face of a wave.
15kts at 2500
19kts at 3000
22kts at 3500
24.5 at 4000
29.5 at WOT (5000 port 4900 starboard)
It's not my GPS as we confirmed my unit and a separate hand held.
If everyone else is not getting similar results then my tacks must be off. Not something I am going to worry about to much.
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19 knots at 3000 rpm is what I use to get with my 170 Yanmars. 1.5 to 1 gears with 18 x16 nibrals with very little cup. I had to use the tabs to bring the bow down some and it still was pushing a bit of water. So probably more slip than at 22 knots.
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I had 18x18s 3-blades and 17/15 w/cup 4-blades on my 69 FBC w/454s and 1.5/1 Gears. About the same numbers with the 3 and 4-blades. Clean and light, she ran about 19/20 knts at 2800 rpms, and 22 knts at 3000 rpms. When I first got her, I got about 30-32 knts at 4200 rpms best I can remember. I stayed away from WOT with my old gassers. I personnally would never have taken my 454s to WOT unloaded--can't imagine.
Your cruise numbers sound OK, but your WOT numbers have to be way off. No way should you get 5000 out of 454s with those cruise numbers, and if she is actually turning 5000, then you should get alot more than 29.5 knts. Sooo, being that you verified your speeds, I'm guessing your tachs are off. No bets until you check your tachs.
Your cruise numbers sound OK, but your WOT numbers have to be way off. No way should you get 5000 out of 454s with those cruise numbers, and if she is actually turning 5000, then you should get alot more than 29.5 knts. Sooo, being that you verified your speeds, I'm guessing your tachs are off. No bets until you check your tachs.
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I am bettng that the props gets Peter down to 4400. 19 knots at 3000 RPM sounds right but the top end is way off.
If Peter gets down under 4500 then he is good. Over 4500 he needs more cup. Those props should have a slight cup to them. I don't remember how much. But like I said, with the 454 Mercruisers I used to hit the top around 4200.
Anyone else willing to join the RPM lottery.
If Peter gets down under 4500 then he is good. Over 4500 he needs more cup. Those props should have a slight cup to them. I don't remember how much. But like I said, with the 454 Mercruisers I used to hit the top around 4200.
Anyone else willing to join the RPM lottery.
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Walter, with gassers even at a 1000 off WOT our wheels will usually be turning faster then diesels at 200 off the pins. We do not have the torque to push big wheels, so we spin the lil' ones faster. A cup can play a big roll on our mid-range to top end performance.walterk wrote:I have found that cupping works very well on Diesels because it works at the top end of the rpm scale and cruise is 2-300 under WOT. On Gas engines where you're actually cruising 1000+ under WOT, does it work as well?
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