Irish Rover
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My power catamaran is 20 years old. It has 2 x 75HP Yanmar 4JH3-TE engines which have 3,650 on the clocks. When I bought the boat in 2017 they had 2,500 hours and the advert for the boat included this info:
" Major maintenance (injectors, pumps, filters, etc. at 2000 hours. [1,600 approx hours since full rebuild "
I've had no trouble with the engines since I bought the boat apart from both heat exchangers developing small leaks and needing repair. I probably change the oil and filters a but more frequently than recommended and all other maintenance items are done regularly and on time. The engines are not currently giving me any trouble. The boat is used almost daily year around.
I spend around 2 months cruising around the Aegean Islands in summer - I'm just recently back from this year's trip. I've encountered some hairy weather on my trips and my biggest concern is always that one or both engines will pack up when I'm far from home. I'm grateful for the last 5/6 years of trouble free boating and I'd dearly like to be relatively sure of a few more. So, what to do?
I read about owners getting their older engines "rebuilt" but I'm not sure if that term has a fixed meaning or what exactly is involved. Is that something I should be thinking about or should I just motor on with routine maintenance until something goes wrong? Any opinions, suggestions, advice welcome. Thanks.
" Major maintenance (injectors, pumps, filters, etc. at 2000 hours. [1,600 approx hours since full rebuild "
I've had no trouble with the engines since I bought the boat apart from both heat exchangers developing small leaks and needing repair. I probably change the oil and filters a but more frequently than recommended and all other maintenance items are done regularly and on time. The engines are not currently giving me any trouble. The boat is used almost daily year around.
I spend around 2 months cruising around the Aegean Islands in summer - I'm just recently back from this year's trip. I've encountered some hairy weather on my trips and my biggest concern is always that one or both engines will pack up when I'm far from home. I'm grateful for the last 5/6 years of trouble free boating and I'd dearly like to be relatively sure of a few more. So, what to do?
I read about owners getting their older engines "rebuilt" but I'm not sure if that term has a fixed meaning or what exactly is involved. Is that something I should be thinking about or should I just motor on with routine maintenance until something goes wrong? Any opinions, suggestions, advice welcome. Thanks.