Photos from Carl @ Elite
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Photos from Carl @ Elite
Posting a few shots that Carl sent to my dad yesterday.
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First class rigging........and what a sweet boat. The engines fit perfectly. Thats a boat to grow old with for sure. One word of caution. I know first hand that Yanmar castings exposed to saltwater[ex.risers] deteriorate very quickly[in my case 3yrs] I would put a time limit on their lifespan and replace them no matter what for insurance. I really believe the Japs use inferior or maybe softer iron than we have here in USA but they are good and last like a Toyota.
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that's the idea, climbing up and down the bridge is rough on Dad's knees. This should do the trick, and look great at the same time.DRIFTER31 wrote:First class rigging........and what a sweet boat. The engines fit perfectly. Thats a boat to grow old with for sure.
Thanks for that caution, I am going to try to find out why. I wonder if in the future I should consider stripping and then cad and/or nickel plating the exteriors of pieces like that prior to installing them (after re-painting of course).One word of caution. I know first hand that Yanmar castings exposed to saltwater[ex.risers] deteriorate very quickly[in my case 3yrs] I would put a time limit on their lifespan and replace them no matter what for insurance. I really believe the Japs use inferior or maybe softer iron than we have here in USA but they are good and last like a Toyota.
Capt Pat, any comments on that?
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One thing I'm having trouble comprending...
The main engine hatch is going to be hinged & I assume actuated with hydraulic pistons. Yet with the port side seating & tackle center, both sitting on the hatch & closely fitted. The seating area is captured between the forward bulkhead, side panel, & tackle center. Are you going to have to remove both items in order to raise the main hatch?
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The main engine hatch is going to be hinged & I assume actuated with hydraulic pistons. Yet with the port side seating & tackle center, both sitting on the hatch & closely fitted. The seating area is captured between the forward bulkhead, side panel, & tackle center. Are you going to have to remove both items in order to raise the main hatch?
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Job looks top notch! Can't wait till you post the sea trial numbers.
Maybe Carl has devised a slick rail system to slide the seating, live wells? out so you have full access to the motors. With the main hatch open, can you get to the outboard side of the motors or do you need to remove that flanged area as well. I have this thing about accessing all areas of the engines quickly. Guess it has to do with owning older boats and having to work on them in less then ideal situations.
When is the tentative splash date?
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Maybe Carl has devised a slick rail system to slide the seating, live wells? out so you have full access to the motors. With the main hatch open, can you get to the outboard side of the motors or do you need to remove that flanged area as well. I have this thing about accessing all areas of the engines quickly. Guess it has to do with owning older boats and having to work on them in less then ideal situations.
When is the tentative splash date?
Carl
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What Troy is referring to is the exhaust mixing elbow from the turbos. Rather than being made of iron, they are a special bronze/aluminum alloy that is supposed to be stronger & less corrosive than iron.jspiezio wrote: I wonder if in the future I should consider stripping and then cad and/or nickel plating the exteriors of pieces like that...
Capt Pat, any comments on that?
On any mixing elbow the corrosion damage happens inside where you can't see it. All marine mixing elbows have a limited life expectancy, regardless of the material they're made of. External paint is not necessary on the Yanmar elbows.
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Thanks to all of you for the comments and the ideas, I appreciate them.
Captain Pat- the forward seat is on a custom built heavy duty stainless track that locks in place but rolls to midships. The hatch then lifts with two hydraulic cyclinders, and the aft sectional and prepstation go with it.
Mike O- that is an excellent point about the starboard engine. The only way to check oil now is to raise the deck. So, the dipstick must run to amidships or another access hatch in hte deck. I will e-mail Carl, I plan on being there in two weeks so we can discuss these things.
Sim- Splash date has come and gone 18 months ago! He is now looking at January/February.
John C- The bait well is built in the transom, nice glass face with internal lighting in several colors. If you're ever in NY or Florida when she is there we would love to have you out on her.
She needs quite a bit of work still- the settee seating needs backing and upholstery, seating for command station, Carl is having a custom windshield built, then he has designed a special tower that is being fabbed, it'll have a control station up there as well.
Captain Pat- the forward seat is on a custom built heavy duty stainless track that locks in place but rolls to midships. The hatch then lifts with two hydraulic cyclinders, and the aft sectional and prepstation go with it.
Mike O- that is an excellent point about the starboard engine. The only way to check oil now is to raise the deck. So, the dipstick must run to amidships or another access hatch in hte deck. I will e-mail Carl, I plan on being there in two weeks so we can discuss these things.
Sim- Splash date has come and gone 18 months ago! He is now looking at January/February.
John C- The bait well is built in the transom, nice glass face with internal lighting in several colors. If you're ever in NY or Florida when she is there we would love to have you out on her.
She needs quite a bit of work still- the settee seating needs backing and upholstery, seating for command station, Carl is having a custom windshield built, then he has designed a special tower that is being fabbed, it'll have a control station up there as well.
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If ya gotta have seating in that area, that is the way to do it. Nice, real nice. I have often thought about having my motor boxs roll out on my Express. I'd love to gain quick full access without wrenching the back. But but then I just decided to just have another beer.
18 months...your dad has to be a patient man.
Good luck.
Carl
18 months...your dad has to be a patient man.
Good luck.
Carl
Definitely not, but you have to know what you can control and what you cant.sim wrote:If ya gotta have seating in that area, that is the way to do it. Nice, real nice. I have often thought about having my motor boxs roll out on my Express. I'd love to gain quick full access without wrenching the back. But but then I just decided to just have another beer.
18 months...your dad has to be a patient man.
Good luck.
Carl
This boat will be a little more grandkid/wife/daughter-in-law friendly with that seating. Otherwise, there would be nothing there.
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Yes Tony, a Blackfin, heresy! (actually I love that boat)Tony Meola wrote:Hey, isn't that Mako hanging from a Blackfin. Well at least your father has now come to realization and owns as UV would say the Best Boat ever built.
But this is not his first 31, he's had a 31 FBSF and a 31 FBC, not to mention a 25 fb, a 25 hardtop, a 38 and a 46. But he always wanted a 31 Bahia Mar, so when he saw this hull sitting in a parking lot, falling apart, he knew he had to save it.
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My wife and friend , Tom, really like what you have done in the helm area! It inspires us to keep going with our project. We can't wait till you get your windshield and tower figured out. I talked with Carl a couple of years ago and he told me about a bahia mar that had a raised helm area that he was working on. Is that yours? I'd like to call you about your Yanmar gearing and props. Well done, my friend.
John and crew.`
My wife and friend , Tom, really like what you have done in the helm area! It inspires us to keep going with our project. We can't wait till you get your windshield and tower figured out. I talked with Carl a couple of years ago and he told me about a bahia mar that had a raised helm area that he was working on. Is that yours? I'd like to call you about your Yanmar gearing and props. Well done, my friend.
John and crew.`
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Yes, John, it is. I have to say I deserve no credit, Carl deserves it all, with my dad getting the assist.JohnCranston wrote:J,
My wife and friend , Tom, really like what you have done in the helm area! It inspires us to keep going with our project. We can't wait till you get your windshield and tower figured out. I talked with Carl a couple of years ago and he told me about a bahia mar that had a raised helm area that he was working on. Is that yours? I'd like to call you about your Yanmar gearing and props. Well done, my friend.
John and crew.`
Thanks a lot for the compliments, I'll pass them on to the guys who have earned them. I'll be on the road to till late next week, but would love to talk after that. I'll PM you my cell phone #
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Nice and clean!
Tower looks great, I like the setback on th eupper helm.
Bet you guys can't wait to take her out and run her paces.
I noticed the intake clamshells are gone and only two lil/holes remain, is that enough air for those motors or has Carl tricked that out as well?
Can't wait to hear the numbers, when is the big day?
Carl
Tower looks great, I like the setback on th eupper helm.
Bet you guys can't wait to take her out and run her paces.
I noticed the intake clamshells are gone and only two lil/holes remain, is that enough air for those motors or has Carl tricked that out as well?
Can't wait to hear the numbers, when is the big day?
Carl
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