Lisa&Paul
Well-Known Member
Hi newbies here again with our Beneteau Antares 30 fly 2010 Yanmar diesel ...500 hours
After 3 weeks on the hard for antifouling (foc and part of the annual mooring fees ) Thats where the Free of Charge ended and big bucks came into play !!!!
Now we know boating aint cheap and we came in with our eyes and wallets open but are wising up and with new shipmates met are getting the spending budget slowly back into reality !!!
QUESTIONS ....
1/ Had the generator serviced ( not been used in 10 years by previous owners ) and a new battery installed and now the marina tech saying we need a new universal card to insert somewhere in the genny for it to work and register the genny in Turkey !!! At a cost of 402 euro's !!!! Is this normal for a genny needing a 'card' ? Cant post the make of genny as we are off the boat at the mo
2/ Before our maiden voyage after engine service , antifouling , seacocks checked and the main seawater one replaced at 350 euro's the engine failed to start 2 nd time after being put back in the water ( bearing in mind boat been on shore power for 7 months and engine not been run ) Technician says give him an hour and he charge battery up , upon our return he says one battery good and one not good , both need replacing @ 300 euro's each !!
So we have bought a new quality battery tester and intend to test batteries as fave word round here is kaput , need new one !!! Our boat has 2 main batteries under the steps by the helm which are longer than your normal car battery and have sourced info that they are 12v and 140 amp , one for the house and one for starting the engines ..........
So Elessar or Baldydash previously , you have helped us before so if you can answer my queries
a/ is this the right battery set up for our boat ie only one for electrics and one for starting , side by side but independant and is that ampage correct and sufficient ?
b/ When we go back to marina i will isolate batteries from any power and test them , what reading should i get if batteries are in good condition / or not ? As stated marina tech wants 600 euro's to replace both which is crazy !!!
I am not an easy touch having run my own biz for 40 years but are aware we are in North Cyprus , so pound signs and language are an issue in a lovely marina , that is currently quiet and needing to get the tills rolling .....at our expense lol
Any help appreciated Paul and Lisa
After 3 weeks on the hard for antifouling (foc and part of the annual mooring fees ) Thats where the Free of Charge ended and big bucks came into play !!!!
Now we know boating aint cheap and we came in with our eyes and wallets open but are wising up and with new shipmates met are getting the spending budget slowly back into reality !!!
QUESTIONS ....
1/ Had the generator serviced ( not been used in 10 years by previous owners ) and a new battery installed and now the marina tech saying we need a new universal card to insert somewhere in the genny for it to work and register the genny in Turkey !!! At a cost of 402 euro's !!!! Is this normal for a genny needing a 'card' ? Cant post the make of genny as we are off the boat at the mo
2/ Before our maiden voyage after engine service , antifouling , seacocks checked and the main seawater one replaced at 350 euro's the engine failed to start 2 nd time after being put back in the water ( bearing in mind boat been on shore power for 7 months and engine not been run ) Technician says give him an hour and he charge battery up , upon our return he says one battery good and one not good , both need replacing @ 300 euro's each !!
So we have bought a new quality battery tester and intend to test batteries as fave word round here is kaput , need new one !!! Our boat has 2 main batteries under the steps by the helm which are longer than your normal car battery and have sourced info that they are 12v and 140 amp , one for the house and one for starting the engines ..........
So Elessar or Baldydash previously , you have helped us before so if you can answer my queries
a/ is this the right battery set up for our boat ie only one for electrics and one for starting , side by side but independant and is that ampage correct and sufficient ?
b/ When we go back to marina i will isolate batteries from any power and test them , what reading should i get if batteries are in good condition / or not ? As stated marina tech wants 600 euro's to replace both which is crazy !!!
I am not an easy touch having run my own biz for 40 years but are aware we are in North Cyprus , so pound signs and language are an issue in a lovely marina , that is currently quiet and needing to get the tills rolling .....at our expense lol
Any help appreciated Paul and Lisa
