GravyStain
Well-Known Member
Nice one Porto, thanks.Same set up as vas inline 6 s without side tanks means space either side outboard where I can sit up to attend to stuff .A Nice space in between, the engines are handed so the dip sticks are opposite.
Theres two hatches in , one with a ladder between the main tanks , under this sits the geny , almost standing room .
I do generally go in most mornings to do a simple eye ball and check on the oil levels , I,am curious of any oil usage, there seems to be none in a typical 80 hr season . Just lift a hatch and climb in from the cockpit.
The previous boat was 3.54 beam and stern drives ( all new to me being an ex yacht guy ) it was very cramped and on one occasion I had to send my son in to change a trim relay .The geny was facing the side so you needed a mirror to service it .
I kinda bit like KAshurst thought “ the next one gotta be better “ so moved ER access and serviceability from a DIY pov up into the must haves mini mental list of the next boat .
This one is 4.2 M beam and the extra 70 cm makes a huge difference.I have to climb over an engine though to access the lateral aspects , batts , charger , water heater , aircon gubbins etc .
I like going in in the morning to check over stuff .
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Rear ladder in between the main tanks with the geny under , ( sorry pics rotated )
Below the hight over the engine , I have to climb over to access that reserve long range tank and charger , the space is large enough for me to sit comfortably, there are some batt boxes there too .
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Shrink the beam 70 cm to 3-54 M and it’s very tight .You can stand on the bottom with a foot either side of the strainers .You can’t get between them or really lay over to reach a turbo , well you can but have to jam in the top of the engine and cockpit sole .Even changing the belts is a challenge.How ever for a proper service you have to remove the cockpit seating / table and lift the soles .
Stud up you are chest deep then .The white thing is the geny silencer .
I wanted and got one with a ladder you could climb in virtually stand up and easily get to any side of a motor .As said that was important in the decision . I can climb in one end walk between the motors and climb out of the other hatch with this .
Looked at a few inc a Magmum 40 something but it had the whole rear area on rams that lifted up and was very low ceiling so I guess you could not do a lot @ sea ?? If necessary?


