1972 31 Bertram; 330 Cummins
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1972 31 Bertram; 330 Cummins
When drifting in ocean for shark, tuna, tiles how many of you keep motors running versus shutting them down. My concern is getting saltwater backed up and over the risers and into the cylinders. I don't have surge tubes and I'm concerned about getting hydro-lock so for many years I keep them running all day & night so I don't plan to change unless somebody thinks it's too precautionary. Any opinions or comments?
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I'm just thinking that while drifting and the tendancy of the boat rocking and rolling is it risky to shut down and then risk gulping into the engine sea water? I've been concerned about this and have never taken the chance of shutting down while drifting in open ocean. Where did you get those rubber exhaust flaps and do you think the flaps will work while drifting to prevent hydro-lock?
i HAVE the rubber flaps and still managed to get sea water in my port engine. now i just put the stoppers in. takes 10 seconds and turns it into a non issue. i have em on a tether so if i forget to take em out i dont lose em. i leave them in when docked in heavy weather too. less holes below the water line.
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Measure the ID of your exhaust.
Item # 9545K87 might just fit.
Measure the ID of your exhaust.
Item # 9545K87 might just fit.
that'll work...i got mine from a laboratory supply. they are meant to go on large glass containers. i put a screw eye in each one and a tether and clip so i can just attach the whole shooting match to a d ring on the transom. if you are ever off shore and have a catastrophic failure of your exhaust they will seem like a pretty good idea.
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JohnWhaler1777 wrote:Are you guys talking about leaning over the transom of the boat and plugging the exhausts while out in the canyon?
Unless you know a way of doing it from inside the boat, hanging over the transome is the only way. Just make sure Uncle Vic isn't standing next to you doing his thing off the transom.
One more thing, don't forget to pull them out before you try and start her up.
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My set up is 5" exhaust pipe with inline Vernatone mufflers with a 11" x 30" body. I have a geni so shutting down is a good option as long as those Cummins don't ingest seawater while drifting or anchored. As I said before that I've never tempted to shut them down while offshore but it's good to hear everybodies opinions and techniques. It's all about "the faithfuls" experiences. Thanks,
The Centek mufflers that you have are baffled, I would feel more secure if you had surge tubes.
We have 330's with 5" elbows that dump down and across (in the port motors case) into 6" exhausts with surge tubes, the mufflers in our system are Centek Centubes @ 6". To date there have been no issues while anchored or drifting. From time to time we do fish in sporty conditions on the hook. I believe that the B31 with Cummins installed have the elbow just about 11-13"s above the water line, this is right on the cusp of a correct installation. The surge tubes are just a little more insurance.
Primex builds a marine exhaust piece with a check valve in it. But I believe it was pricey.
Good Luck
We have 330's with 5" elbows that dump down and across (in the port motors case) into 6" exhausts with surge tubes, the mufflers in our system are Centek Centubes @ 6". To date there have been no issues while anchored or drifting. From time to time we do fish in sporty conditions on the hook. I believe that the B31 with Cummins installed have the elbow just about 11-13"s above the water line, this is right on the cusp of a correct installation. The surge tubes are just a little more insurance.
Primex builds a marine exhaust piece with a check valve in it. But I believe it was pricey.
Good Luck
KR
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jp the 6" mini max muffler has a full cone on the entrance . i used 6" all the way from sprinkler head down thru 70 degree fittings . as you know when drifting in the canyon at night you can take a enormous wave opposite the normal wave action from a passing monster tanker or container ship. lift the stern way in the air and comes down with engine shut down all night . what more of a test could you possibly make. this up and over exhaust with full 4" pipe and the rest of exhaust system definitly does the job . not to disagree but the mini max does the job.i had numerous 8' waves slam into trasom. if the shoe fits wear it.
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Bob what are you disagreeing with:
The fact that the OP (Original Post) mentioned the owner has 5" Centek Vernatone mufflers and is concerned because he doesn't have surge tubes
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The fact that the system I discribed in CHIMERA is not in fact operational and installed as stated.
The OP didn't mention anything about changing mufflers to something "else" or adding surge tubes. My opinion is that as the system sits and was described I would be hesitant to shut her down in sporty conditions. We are not talking about your boat but comparing other installations and success or failure with the OP. I believe that is what he was looking for.
The fact that the OP (Original Post) mentioned the owner has 5" Centek Vernatone mufflers and is concerned because he doesn't have surge tubes
or
The fact that the system I discribed in CHIMERA is not in fact operational and installed as stated.
The OP didn't mention anything about changing mufflers to something "else" or adding surge tubes. My opinion is that as the system sits and was described I would be hesitant to shut her down in sporty conditions. We are not talking about your boat but comparing other installations and success or failure with the OP. I believe that is what he was looking for.
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when a 31 bertram has a genset generally there is only a short distance left to the installation of a surge tube . some of us have waste tank on opposite side leaving no room for surge tube. after examining all mufflers i decided on centek minimax 1050500 in 5" or 1050600 in 6" because of the unique cone to stop a surge of water moving forward in conjuction with a exhaust that goes 90 degrees and then straight vertcal before the muffler . this puts exhaust height about 1" under engine hatch at least two foot above water . this may not help original post but serves to help anyone in this staged while building a 31 bertram . for a existing boat like the original post use 1200377 centek part number for check valve or inexpensive thru hull with internal flapper 1200342 comes in white or black these numbers are for 5".
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