Mechanic (man with a van) - recommendations wanted - Orwell area

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When we found Guapa in Ramsgate yesterday, we found the engine in about 70cm of water. Our stern gland always used to weep a bit, now it seems it has started to cry me a river.
Anyway, enginewell pumped out and the engine fired up - for about 2 minutes. Adrift in the middle of Ramsgate outer marina pontoons... with the help of some onlookers (it is a blood sport, isn't it) we were soon back alongside.
Some fiddling with the damn thing and half an hour later we left our berth again. This time the engine stayed with us till just outside the outer breakwaters. Then some chugging sounds, then nothing. The thing's now seized up completely.

Sailed the rest of the way till the wind dropped and we were adrift just south of the Inner Sunk heading straight for Long Sands Head. Towed into safe waters by Haven Pilot Vessel Happy and then on to Harwich by the Harwich Lifeboat. This morning the worlds poorest Oyster owner towed us to our mooring.

So, there we are.
After discussions with various parties I'm faced with several possibilities:
1. With the engine compartment partly flooded the fuel filter was under water - some water may have found it's way in there.
2. Worst case scenario - cylinder pistons have drawn water.
3. It's simply a matter of a stuck exhaust valve.

The engine already is on it's last legs and replacement is next on my list of expensive boat things, so I'm hesitant to spend much more money on it. Good money after bad.
I'm looking for a decent mechanic in the Orwell area. Rather a 'man with a van' than an employee of one of the 'established' marine engineering companies whose meter starts running the moment he gets out of bed. He should also be flexible (work week-ends - I can't get any time off the next 2 weeks) and adventurous (we're on a swinging mooring) and last but not least - value for money (doesn't charge an arm and a leg).

If the engine fixable for not too much money (to last for at least a couple of more months) so much the better.
If not fixable (or only for an obscene amount of money) I will stick Guapa on the hard somewhere till our economic/financial situation improves.
Such is life.

This such a man/person exist, or I am asking for the impossible?

You recommendations - if any - much appreciated.
 
Peter Norris is your man.

Can be reached via Larkmans Yard in Woodbridge, very knowledgeable helpful, friendly, fairly priced and has a van.

Everyone I know uses him especially after being ripped off by the so called experts with high prices and expensive locations etc.

John
 
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You recommendations - if any - much appreciated.

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This chap is based on the Crouch, but was willing to move about for me, so he's well worth a call. Simon Dunn, and ex Cosworth engineer, is well recommended from me. He really does know his stuff, and his hourly rate is VERY good indeed.

07703 567630
 
Sorry to hear the news Will, least she's back home though
Simon (engines) Dunn is a good bloke, as per Nathan's post, so well worth a call to see if he can help
 
It may seem a silly question but did you check the engine ol level before you started and after it seized? Could water have got in to the engine sump. If so could be terminal for the engine.
 
Thanks all for the replies.

Update

Spoke to Pete Norris - he 'might' be able to check her over next week. If it's indeed water in the cylinders he won't be able to do the job as he's away on hols for two weeks after that.

Bill Harvey hard to come by - the number posted on here seems to be a fax. So sent fax - no reply as yet.

Been advised by RN sailing buddy to do a complete oil change - according to him it might do the trick. If not, than according to him too, there's water in the cylinders.

Fingers crossed then, because it looks like it may very well be curtains for Guapa's engine and the 2009 season.
Either the engine comes to life on Saturday, or I'm sticking Guapa on the hard UFN.
 
Passed Guapa moored off SYH on Sunday, looking very smart, I hope Peter Norris has time to have a look, he is excellent, pragmatic and tells it as it is.

John
 
We're now in Bill Harvey's diary - well, we were for this afternoon.
He phoned about 11H00 - apparently it was blowing a hooley, river very choppy. He didn't fancy the trip in the tender.
Good of him to call, otherwise it would have been a wasted 200mls return trip.

Rescheduled for Friday.
Was to be my last working day before I go on leave, but now I foresee all kinds of health problems. Hope it won't be swine flu, but you can't be too careful.
 
Recommendations

Chaps I can thoroughly recommend the team at Seapower Marine (based at Woolverstone, but very mobile) Lyndsey who is the engineer and Oly the Electrician are brilliant and are keen to build relationships with boat owners such that they keep business. Unlike some of the other larger corporations in the area!

Seapower can be reached on 01473 780090.
 
I'd recommend Gerald Abbott 07880 721193.

He bases himself mainly at Kings yard in Pin Mill but lives on a boat somewhere in Ipswich.

He comes from a family of farmers and seems to have wide experience of anything diesel. With the standards at Kings Yard being so high I doubt he would allowed down there unless he was good.

Good luck
 
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