skyflyer
Well-Known Member
About the time my boat was made the manufacturer changed engine supplier and as a lift loop was required, the engine being well below the water line, they had made a fairly basic exhaust elbow, like this one
The water injection point is on the opposite side of the tube to the writing C-320
Before use, of course, it has to be lagged between the engine exhaust port and the water injection point, to protect against heat
Since then those nice people at Yanmar have made some standard parts to do the same job, like this
The entire assembly will cost upwards of £500 to replace!
So - following suggestions in this forum - I got in touch with Ben Cotton in the US and he will custom build one in the same style as the original for around $200 but because it S a custom build we are having problems with measurements - ideally he'd like the old one to work from but obviously that isn't really practical due to the distance and time it would take.
So i got to wondering why couldn't I get a welder to make up one for me, in the UK for scratch?
Even more so when I found that this part, in 316L stainless
costs just £5.50 !
How difficult can it be to put something like this together. Essentially the materials are going to cost under £30.
What am I missing?
Where do i finda competent welder who can make good gas-tight joints - is that the catch?
The water injection point is on the opposite side of the tube to the writing C-320
Before use, of course, it has to be lagged between the engine exhaust port and the water injection point, to protect against heat
Since then those nice people at Yanmar have made some standard parts to do the same job, like this
The entire assembly will cost upwards of £500 to replace!
So - following suggestions in this forum - I got in touch with Ben Cotton in the US and he will custom build one in the same style as the original for around $200 but because it S a custom build we are having problems with measurements - ideally he'd like the old one to work from but obviously that isn't really practical due to the distance and time it would take.
So i got to wondering why couldn't I get a welder to make up one for me, in the UK for scratch?
Even more so when I found that this part, in 316L stainless
costs just £5.50 !
How difficult can it be to put something like this together. Essentially the materials are going to cost under £30.
What am I missing?
Where do i finda competent welder who can make good gas-tight joints - is that the catch?