BruceK
Well-Known Member
Absolutely. I'm sure most mechanics would be willing to spend a chargeable hour or two showing you how to change a fuel filter, impeller and belts. I'm not convinced I'd want to tackle belts at sea (in a hot engine room) but you could probably do primary filters by lying on the cockpit sole.
I've changed all manner of things at sea courtesy old boat. If you do have to, the best tip I can give you is dont work looking down. I know it's easier but if you can squeeze in so you can look straight ahead or at a very shallow down angle you will be OK. Look down and I surprise myself by feeling unwell. Something I dont normally get at sea. Also carry a engine duvet. Not to keep the engines warm but you from getting burnt if you have to lean over anything.
