Lift out time!

Athene V30

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Having booked the engine on for repair on the Tuesday following the Late May Bank Holiday the yard in Brightlingsea has finally told me (following my phone call to them to chase up) that they are just too busy to repair my engine, they think I should try and use the boat and let them repair it over the winter. Using oil at about 3 litres every 4 or 5 hours I am not that keen on that option!! I have only been using the yard for about 10 years - Customer Service doesn't seem very high on their agenda!

So decision made. Karouise comes out of water on Thursday and a friend and his mate will be fixing the engine while I watch! Lift out is expensive but just makes whole process much easier. Then with the boat ashore and the warmer weather (sorry, warmer than over the winter) there is no excuse for me not getting on with the internal refit that has been waiting since I bought the boat in 2009 - nothing along the lines of Phoenix, I don't have that amount of patience or skill.

So stand by for stupid questions!!

PS If you need a job doing in a rush don't ask Nagrom Marine in Brightlingsea to do it! :mad:
 
Do you want the engine fettled then Peter (but won't be quick or necessarily very cheap)? If it can be whipped out and taken away to workshop?
 
My new in 1991 1GM10 used a bit of oil and also started backwards on occasion. The cylider was rebored to remove the glaze apparently caused by me using under light load (load of loblocks IMO) and shims fitted to make sure it started correctly. It then gave 22 years faithful service until I changed it for the Beta14 last year. So cylider head off and a rebore might solve the problem. I have some spare bits, filters, anodes etc if you're interested. Boat Fambridge (hoping to head north this weekend) me Beckenham.
 
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