No Regrets
Well-Known Member
Well, it's knocking a year now since we took the keys for Fifty Shades (1984 Scand 32 Atlantic) and it's been a bittersweet experience so far!
Good points:
Lovely thing to helm, entertain on and sleep on. Exterior really nice and shiny, and lots of space within for a 32'er. Economical on the river, quiet and practical. The boat is really lovely and attracts lots of nice comments...
Not so good points:
Issues so far: Overheat on SB engine, cured by pulling impeller out and refitting!?
Fuel starvation caused by diesel bug. Cured by cleaning inlet pipe and applying Soltron (£50!!)
Engine oil leak on SB engine front crank seal: Engineer instructed, approx £250 to replace front main oil seal.
Possible coolant loss from Port engine, this is a minor weep, which may have been cured by cleaning up radiator cap housing with Dremel. If not, it may be painful!!
Water leak from Port side raw water pump, cured by overhauling pump for £180 (kindly halved by Thames boat Sales as a goodwill gesture)
Various electrical issues, mainly sorted by common sense and a few new switches, also three new leisure batteries, which are considered serviceable items anyway.
The result is, once the coolant loss has been totally eradicated, and the oil seal replaced, we should have a lovely boat in which nearly everything works as intended, not bad for a 1984 boat IMHO. Whilst No Regrets was nearly always impeccable, I suppose this is a much more complex vessel and obviously costs more in terms of upkeep. This takes a little getting used to, but all seems fair enough so far!
The internal 'greenhouse' helm position is far nicer in most weather, but too hot on a really sunny day, so a Fan is on order!!
Good points:
Lovely thing to helm, entertain on and sleep on. Exterior really nice and shiny, and lots of space within for a 32'er. Economical on the river, quiet and practical. The boat is really lovely and attracts lots of nice comments...
Not so good points:
Issues so far: Overheat on SB engine, cured by pulling impeller out and refitting!?
Fuel starvation caused by diesel bug. Cured by cleaning inlet pipe and applying Soltron (£50!!)
Engine oil leak on SB engine front crank seal: Engineer instructed, approx £250 to replace front main oil seal.
Possible coolant loss from Port engine, this is a minor weep, which may have been cured by cleaning up radiator cap housing with Dremel. If not, it may be painful!!
Water leak from Port side raw water pump, cured by overhauling pump for £180 (kindly halved by Thames boat Sales as a goodwill gesture)
Various electrical issues, mainly sorted by common sense and a few new switches, also three new leisure batteries, which are considered serviceable items anyway.
The result is, once the coolant loss has been totally eradicated, and the oil seal replaced, we should have a lovely boat in which nearly everything works as intended, not bad for a 1984 boat IMHO. Whilst No Regrets was nearly always impeccable, I suppose this is a much more complex vessel and obviously costs more in terms of upkeep. This takes a little getting used to, but all seems fair enough so far!
The internal 'greenhouse' helm position is far nicer in most weather, but too hot on a really sunny day, so a Fan is on order!!