Yoeri
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Lovely fly dash John!! Superb looking!
Already looking forward to the next serie of pics!
Yoeri
Already looking forward to the next serie of pics!
Yoeri
CAT control panel.
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Could you put them on the forward bulkhead?
Here is first pic i have of the white deck. Looks ok to me...! I hop to have shots of the side decks and bigger areas of deck next week
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Thats why I would choose a more gey-ish caulk colour
Not through choice BartW, ;D, but it is better to know this stuff and be able to fix it on a cruise, than spoil a holiday due to having a defective black system. I have spent quite a bit of time thinking/discussing with Fairline the new black tank system that is going into this boat. I'll report back next season it if works the way I wanted... When I get some time I'll make a post on it with some drawingsshoit disposal in boats is becoming your specialist subjet
the black tank, is it made from Stainless steel or some synthetic/plastic material ?
(I'm considering lowering part of the Util / engineroom floor in BA; for that I have to replace the blacktank, which is old and rusty anyway.)
John, with respect to the Cat display position, those turbo's are going to get mighty hot. Will the panels need insulation?
Very nice ER Bart. Only niggles are chequer plate (pet hate of mine) and 230volt fans. Particularly nice exhausts (apart from the awful hangers...) and ceiling finish. MCY76?
To add to what has previously been said, whilst it's rare that you/an engineer might need to access the panel whilst underway, the hot surfaces in close proximity and climbing over the gearbox might also be an issue. Will there be a small access platform over them?
Wot, no Lumishore lights along the sides of the hull? Still, Match 2 is going to be seen from outer space with 6 of those babies on the transom![]()
I bet Searush can't waitThese lights are pre production advance units from Lumi's 2014 intended range, or something along those lines, and are seriously powerful I'm told. Pics to follow
I bet Searush can't wait![]()
Ah, but!Only niggles are chequer plate (pet hate of mine) and 230volt fans.
LOL, told 'ya...These are the new Bennett BXT all stainless trim tabs.
I wasn't 100% happy with the plastic componentry on Match1's, and MapisM was very unhappy))
Ah, but!
With AC motor fans, you could keep them on for as long as necessary after turning off the engines, thus avoiding to turn the e/r into a sauna, and without keeping awake everybody with the awful noise of DC fans.
I understand that those C32s are massive, but geez,12hrs at 80°...?!?![]()
I wouldn't say that there's such thing as a standard practice at this size, in my experience.Do you happen to know mapisM if most IT boats with AC fans have big enough inverters to drive tmem,or MUST the genset be used? TCM's Leopard 23M didn't have enough inverter so he had to run one genset. I'd hate that. I'm not sure what is normal however in the 25m segment
Hmmm, I did think about that and it's a bit of a compromise (as ever with these things). The turbos have water jackets and the exhausts are lagged heavily, so the radiant heat problem you might think exists isn't that bad. The high temp these things suffer is mostly sitting for 12 hours in 80deg ambient air after the engines have switched off, which is something they have to endure regardless of location. But as several posters say there will be some radiant heat from the exhausts. The things aren't mission critical/expensive anyway, and the bracket is a Cat part, so warranted
The compromising here involves weighing up lots of things:
(a) when located on the inboard sides of the engines, the std position, they face each other only about 300mm apart, due to the Cat C32 ACERT being wider than the previous C32. You cannot actually get your head square in front of the screens to look at them, so they become pointless.
(b) I can't fit them on the aft bulkhead. Just no way.
(c) they will fit on the forward bulkhead, but you have to lean over the engines a lot to see them.
(d) that leaves above the gearboxes, where the space is nice and going spare, and not badly obscured Lozzer by the exhaust risers, but compromisy in terms of radiant heat from exh, and also engine vibration (as thought by MapisM) though there are zillions of C32s incl Match1 that have them engine mounted with no apparent vibration problems
I always have the plan B (after delivery) if needed, to have custom brackets made and hang them from the ceiling
Thnaks for the observations. I think though I'll have to put this in the "what the hell, they're not mission critical" box, due to having to deal with more important things![]()