Diesel options
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Diesel options
Any input on the 6cyl volvo diesels? Just looking at some options and came across this boat... It has volvo TMAD41A 250hp engines with plenty of room for a mase generator right beside it, are they a good match for the b31? also I have noticed a few boats with 4cyl yanmars??????? seems to be very underpowered? awesome engines but are these like 18knot boats?
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Re: Diesel options
250hp? Sounds a little optimistic to me. I saw 41A's in another boat, and about 200hp was max.Whaler1777 wrote:Any input on the 6cyl volvo diesels? Just looking at some options and came across this boat... It has volvo TMAD41A 250hp
I have a B28 FBC Volvo KAMD42's--rated 230HP and it tops out around 26-27kts.
These Volvo's (kamd42) have the supercharger compressor on them.
It's been a PIA ( and an arm and a leg)trying to get parts locally--2 local dealers still not up after Katrina.
I ordered about a $1000 worth of parts from a local mechanic. PO'd me when I got the bill---mechanic charged me 2 hours -$150- service charge just to order the parts. Oh well --live & learn.
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Don't share the secret
Just remodeled the interiors in my 31........replaced all the wood with SINTRA plastic (pvc).......bit expensive but its worth it........no more termites, roaches, ants, etc......but the real secret is that my B31 lifted her nose a bit to counter the waves, thus, giving me a dryer ride............where you used a 1/2 plywood............I used a 3/4 or 1 inch sintra....blast it to make it porous and then glue some formica on .............however don't use it on the floor unless you have a good solid wood frame and, needless to say, try to paint it with non-skid paint or place some abrasive tapes.....or you'll go down my friend....
..you will not use wood anymore
..you will not use wood anymore
Hueso...
I am planning on redoing the interior of my B33 soon.. have been looking for options to mahogany or teak veneer plywood, but have not heard of SINTRA. How do you glue it, fasten it and how much does it weigh relative to plywood?
Any chance of you posting some pictures?
I am planning on redoing the interior of my B33 soon.. have been looking for options to mahogany or teak veneer plywood, but have not heard of SINTRA. How do you glue it, fasten it and how much does it weigh relative to plywood?
Any chance of you posting some pictures?
Frank B
1983 Bertram 33 FBC "Phoenix"
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1983 Bertram 33 FBC "Phoenix"
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Sintra & Versacell are both trade names for Expanded PVC Foam Board...
There's a basic run down on it in the "Building Tips" section, entitlied:
PVC Foam Board as an Alternative to Plywood
Br,
Patrick
There's a basic run down on it in the "Building Tips" section, entitlied:
PVC Foam Board as an Alternative to Plywood
Br,
Patrick
Some more pics.........I even used it to replace the old structural walls and doors......of course with a 3/4 because the 1/2 is to flexible and that can be dangerous.......some fiberglass to secure the base and then three screws with bolts and nuts through the dry fiberglass....lighter boat = faster boat.........and those of you who dare enough to move the water and gas tanks 4 inches back.........you will have a totally different boat......yes it will be a rougher ride when she lands from a wave, but the B31 will use her belly to pound on the ocean giving you a dryer ride and a faster navigation
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