martynwhiteley
Well-Known Member
Timed the purchase of the P286 really well last week, wow what a weekend (in March) for our first outing!
We didn't venture too far from Burton Waters, so limited to about 4 mph for most of it, but nevertheless it few up a few queries that I need to resolve, as one would expect when acquiring a 24 year old boat, with no 'manual'.
You certainly get a feel for how beamy the 286 is, just getting through the gate into the Fossdyke, but on the whole it seems a very easy-to-handle boat for one without a thruster. However never having had Volvos on any of my previous boats (this one has AQ131B/275 combos) I was surpised how much effort is required to engage reverse. The drives don't seem to suffer the 'dog-clutch' type issue I used to have with an Alpha 1, and engage smoothly enough, but a very firm pull is required on the levers, which can result in an emergency stop if your not careful! Is this typical of this type of Volvo installation?
The next issue concerns the lengthy port engine warm up time, and I wonder if this due to the fact that this engine may be the one used to heat the calorifier. If so, do they usualy have a thermostat to control this to allow the enginer to warm first? However the port engine does take a bit more trial and effort to start, so maybe its not quite in full fettle with ignition or carb etc.
The next observation is that, even at the low river speeds, the legs seem to drop their trim from 0 to about -4 or so, after a few minutes, and do the same again after a reset. I guess some sort of hydraulic issue?
Horn doesn't work - so need to work through the wiring on that. Speed log reads zero, suspect stuck paddle wheel. Depth log did work on Saturday, but not Sunday. Maybe it's religeious?
Not sure on that, maybe another bad connection.
There is a pull-cable handle located above the sink in the galley. I was first wondering if this would isolate the calorifier, but then realised it may be a diverter valve for the holding tank. I've not tried to trace it yet, but if anyone can help?
Moving on to the power control panel above the galley - a bit difficult to work out with no manual and some missing labels. If any P286 owners could help with a quick guide of this panel I'd appreciate it.
Can't say I'm over impressed with the configutation of the canopy, and don't find it as easy to deal with on past boats. Any P286 owners managed to improve the canopy design/operation/storage?
I guess that's plenty of queries to seek help on for the moment - looking forward to going through Torksey and being able to go above walking pace!
We didn't venture too far from Burton Waters, so limited to about 4 mph for most of it, but nevertheless it few up a few queries that I need to resolve, as one would expect when acquiring a 24 year old boat, with no 'manual'.
You certainly get a feel for how beamy the 286 is, just getting through the gate into the Fossdyke, but on the whole it seems a very easy-to-handle boat for one without a thruster. However never having had Volvos on any of my previous boats (this one has AQ131B/275 combos) I was surpised how much effort is required to engage reverse. The drives don't seem to suffer the 'dog-clutch' type issue I used to have with an Alpha 1, and engage smoothly enough, but a very firm pull is required on the levers, which can result in an emergency stop if your not careful! Is this typical of this type of Volvo installation?
The next issue concerns the lengthy port engine warm up time, and I wonder if this due to the fact that this engine may be the one used to heat the calorifier. If so, do they usualy have a thermostat to control this to allow the enginer to warm first? However the port engine does take a bit more trial and effort to start, so maybe its not quite in full fettle with ignition or carb etc.
The next observation is that, even at the low river speeds, the legs seem to drop their trim from 0 to about -4 or so, after a few minutes, and do the same again after a reset. I guess some sort of hydraulic issue?
Horn doesn't work - so need to work through the wiring on that. Speed log reads zero, suspect stuck paddle wheel. Depth log did work on Saturday, but not Sunday. Maybe it's religeious?
There is a pull-cable handle located above the sink in the galley. I was first wondering if this would isolate the calorifier, but then realised it may be a diverter valve for the holding tank. I've not tried to trace it yet, but if anyone can help?
Moving on to the power control panel above the galley - a bit difficult to work out with no manual and some missing labels. If any P286 owners could help with a quick guide of this panel I'd appreciate it.
Can't say I'm over impressed with the configutation of the canopy, and don't find it as easy to deal with on past boats. Any P286 owners managed to improve the canopy design/operation/storage?
I guess that's plenty of queries to seek help on for the moment - looking forward to going through Torksey and being able to go above walking pace!