sogood
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Does anybody have any experience, views, opinions on a Sealine 218. Fitted with a Volvo penta AD 31/DP. This is a 4 cylinder, 150 hp, duo prop leg. Any input much appreciated.
" just keep an eye on those electrics. "
+1.
This not a pop at Sealine, more at Volvo Penta and sure that this is not commonbut Volvo powered Sealines do seem to have grief with engine/drive control electronics, especially the bigger boats.
Going into limp mode .
A F4? and a F33 with engines failing to run due to ECU ? problems.
The F33 has had the problem for ages despite various VP outfits extracting money from the owner over several years. Engine dies over 2000 RPM and refuses to to turn off until you go down and shut off the fuel pump by hand.
The F4? was bought last year and one engine failed on its first trip out more expensive and hard to sort problems followed..
Boat is now back on the market .
S34 which is currently stuck in the Solent waiting to come back home after two seperate attempts by two different companies to get the outdrive electronics to communicate to the legs without bending stuff. First repair included virtually rebuilding one of the legs, it do not solve the problem and skipper forced to turn round and go back on one engine.
Chum of mine had a Fairline Phantom 46 which had the habit of one engine conking out miles from anywhere, took 2 years before a replacement ECU "appeared" to solve the problem.
Was that the end of the problem, never found out, boat on market just as soon as the thing was able to go a few miles without breaking down especially with any prospective buyer and his surveyor on board.
As and owner of a F33 I would like to know what engines are fitted in the F33 to which you refer please ? To my knowledge no F33 was fitted, when new, with engines that have an ECU.
I can't I imagine any one brand of boat is any better or worse than any other when it come to ECU problems .
Thank you Qhboy for the words of encouragement. I'm very happy with it and apart from chasing down a few very minor electrical issues everything seems to work as it should. Pity the thread wandered off onto a discourse of the merits or otherwise of some totally unrelated engine. Not to worry. Any other input much appreciated.
Pity the thread wandered off onto a discourse of the merits or otherwise of some totally unrelated engine.
Start a new thread when you know the engine modelWill get some details in a day or two.
Start a new thread when you know the engine model
" just keep an eye on those electrics. "
+1.
This not a pop at Sealine, more at Volvo Penta and sure that this is not commonbut Volvo powered Sealines do seem to have grief with engine/drive control electronics, especially the bigger boats.
Going into limp mode .
A F4? and a F33 with engines failing to run due to ECU ? problems.
The F33 has had the problem for ages despite various VP outfits extracting money from the owner over several years. Engine dies over 2000 RPM and refuses to to turn off until you go down and shut off the fuel pump by hand.
The F4? was bought last year and one engine failed on its first trip out more expensive and hard to sort problems followed..
Boat is now back on the market .
S34 which is currently stuck in the Solent waiting to come back home after two seperate attempts by two different companies to get the outdrive electronics to communicate to the legs without bending stuff. First repair included virtually rebuilding one of the legs, it do not solve the problem and skipper forced to turn round and go back on one engine.
Chum of mine had a Fairline Phantom 46 which had the habit of one engine conking out miles from anywhere, took 2 years before a replacement ECU "appeared" to solve the problem.
Was that the end of the problem, never found out, boat on market just as soon as the thing was able to go a few miles without breaking down especially with any prospective buyer and his surveyor on board.
Thanks very much. I'm sure I'll be back with plenty of questions.I you have problems with the switch panels or split charge get in touch.
Brian
Not relevant to the OP. The AD31 doesn't have an ECU and doesn't have outdrive electronics. It is a simple, slightly agricultural, engine with few vices.
If it has no electronics what is making the engine shut down and go into limp mode , a later version perhaps KAD31 and Duo props. ?