[C38] up-grading electrical system

Steve Smolinske SSmolinske at rainierrubber.com
Fri Jul 6 12:04:05 EDT 2012


Larry, doesn't the raymarine have a nmea connection slot in the back as
well as the seatalk?

 

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[mailto:listserve-bounces at catalina38.org] On Behalf Of Larry Malmberg
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2012 9:00 AM
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Subject: Re: [C38] up-grading electrical system

 

Right on Chuck, we would not have touched anything on Hassle absent the
unfortunate fire in 2010.  Given the circumstances of the fire, purchase
back at salvage we upgraded almost all of Hassle's systems and are still
fine tuning them.  On another note, our instruments were changed from
Raymarine to Nexus and of course they have different languages, our auto
helm is still Raymarine and I would like to get the auto helm integrated
to our system.  Anyone have experience converting Sea Talk Raymarine's
proprietary language to NEMA?  Any advice would be appreciated.  I would
like to be able to plot a route on our Garmin Chart Plotter and have the
auto helm follow the route.

 






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[mailto:listserve-bounces at catalina38.org] On Behalf Of Charles
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2012 8:30 AM
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Subject: Re: [C38] up-grading electrical system

Hmmm....
This sounds like a lot of the "sage" advice I get from other sailors
from time to time.  Some of it is great!  And others....  well, we all
have to sound like experts!  After all, how can you be a Captain and not
be an expert?

And if you alternator by some crazy circumstance actually "fell off,"
the bolt in your block would not fall out (it is screwed in tight
holding your alternator).  And!  you would surely notice all the racket
of your alternator bouncing around in the engine compartment way before
you ran out of engine oil!

While I was in San Francisco with Anders, I had a discussion with a
fellow at hospital who is buying a 38 foot bayliner power boat.  Two
engines and 13,000 pounds.  What was his experience afloat?  NONE!  Had
he even owned another boat?  NO!  But, rest assured that the guy selling
it has promised to tell him everything he needs to know to run this
thing!  He is a very nice person and I am sure he will be an expert
Captain once someone shows him where the ignition switch is!

That is why I listen to Steve S.,  Tom T. and the rest of you guys who
have time on task and the grace to share it!

Chuck Finn
Mighty Quinn  #114
Great Lakes

On 7/6/2012 11:18 AM, Steve Smolinske wrote:

	The engine wouldn't  loose  all of its  oil, you  would realize
first  that  your alternator was off,  there is a small weep hole in the
block that the bolt on the bracket seals.  

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1derful at comcast.net
	Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2012 8:38 PM
	To: Larrypi at roadrunner.com; Catalina 38 Listserve
	Subject: Re: [C38] up-grading electrical system

	I don't have any problems.

	My engine starts after 10 seconds of glow plug.

	He is a "fellow sailor" (not selling anything) whom I rafter up
with this weekend.  He just made a number of suggestions to improve
boat.  He said there is a web site for Catalina that tells what upgrades
are recommend. 

	He mentioned something about a post-market support for the
alternator which is supposed to prevent it from falling off which "would
cause engine to lose all its oil."

	I believe in "If its not broken....don't fix it."

	I have gotten into trouble fixing things that work

	Thanks for your response.

	Patrick

	
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	From: "Larry Malmberg" <Larrypi at roadrunner.com>
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	Sent: Thursday, July 5, 2012 6:41:34 PM
	Subject: Re: [C38] up-grading electrical system

	Patrick, I can only suppose that he will do the work and bill
you for it?  If you don't have charging problems, if everything seems to
be working OK my opinion is don't mess with it.

	
	
	
	
	

	Best regards,
	
	Larry Malmberg
	Team Hassle

	
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	Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2012 5:51 PM
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	Subject: [C38] up-grading electrical system

	I met a fellow this weekend who recommended upgrading my
"elcetrical harness"? to one with more amps.  He said the batteries
would charge better.

	Is that worth while?

	My boat spends most of its life tied into shore power.

	Patrick

	
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