Portofino
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We have a Kohler on the Azi. Great bit of kit, quiet easy starting, and tucked nicely out of the way in th lazerette. I think it uses one of their own engines, but not 100% sure.
The Hardy next to us has a Fisher Panda. The gennie part has recently seized as it has alu cooling pipes, which have rotted away! Barking. Similar units from FP as stating for freshwater use only. Someone should have mentioned this to Hardy 10 years ago! The whole unit has to come out of the boat, which is a nightmare, as the upper structure was fitted in build, after the engines/gennie were mounted.
Picking up on FP they are small v compact , and with that packaging comes what's called a "water connection block " .Two version Al for sea , Mg for fresh .
The water runs through the this ,the Geny bit ,and the engine to cool it all .
It's shows signs of "change me ASAP " with a bloom -they last a few years and should be changed .
( a bit like a cam belt on a vauxhall or something at 60-70 ,000 miles -you may want to follow reccomended change interval ----or not= BANG )
Sounds like usual lack of maintenance --and /or. The builder squeezing the poor thing into a too tight space ( on a small boat -not much choice really ) with the block in an impossible position for owner to change without taking the whole thing -Geny out .-Thx Mr Boat Builder
While we are on the subject of "Barking "
Have a look at small Mase Geny ,s ----erh they are air cooled -yup no water ever gets near the Yanmar 1gm or windings -never will corrode .
They have a mini radiator cum heat exchanger that cools the air via the water pump .
This cost peanuts to change out if if ever needs -anode protected .
So in my view Kolher / Onan and other water cooled -- etc are "Barking " For running sea water round the engine and windings -yeh great idea !
It's all realitve
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