TiggerToo
Well-Known Member
Last Saturday, I met up with a mate to have a go at sailing his "new" Sadler 26. The boat is fantastic, and sails beautifully. But this is not about the boat.
When we got to starting the engine, there was a bit of trepidation (months of sitting there in the cold). The batteries and the starter motor did their job, and they set the old Volvo turning. The minutes passed (seemed like ages -nailbiting), but the sound of the motor turning slowly changed, probably as the oil got to lubricate all the right bits. The old diesel was waking, slowing altering its tune, until ...
one or two thuds... and then it got going.
I am not used to old (one cylinder) engines. This one was literally telling us: " a few more turns and I will start"....
Funny sensation.
(after that, once warm, it started immediately)

When we got to starting the engine, there was a bit of trepidation (months of sitting there in the cold). The batteries and the starter motor did their job, and they set the old Volvo turning. The minutes passed (seemed like ages -nailbiting), but the sound of the motor turning slowly changed, probably as the oil got to lubricate all the right bits. The old diesel was waking, slowing altering its tune, until ...
one or two thuds... and then it got going.
I am not used to old (one cylinder) engines. This one was literally telling us: " a few more turns and I will start"....
Funny sensation.
(after that, once warm, it started immediately)
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