Wiggo
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Well, Day 2 was spent in Poole doing not very much. I looked up the specs of the coupling on Tinternet to find there were two versions, measured ours and rang the engineers to confirm the right part number. Of course, they had the wrong one just about to come down to us with a man in a van. After some ringing round, they managed to secure the right one direct from R & D Couplings, so right now we're waiting for DHL and the man with the spanners.
So I thought I'd do a bit of maintenance. As we came in to Poole I noticed the revs falling off on the port engine again, just before I had to shut it down, so I assumed that whatever we had in that tank was blocking another filter. Swapped filters and discovered a nasty case of diesel bug for added fun so the tanks are now awash with Fuelset. I have now cleared the local agent out of Racor fine filters, so assuming that a) the coupling ever turns up and b) the wind dies down so we can go somewhere, I expect to be using a lot of filters.
Oddly, the boat never seems to cause any problems when we don't use her....
So I thought I'd do a bit of maintenance. As we came in to Poole I noticed the revs falling off on the port engine again, just before I had to shut it down, so I assumed that whatever we had in that tank was blocking another filter. Swapped filters and discovered a nasty case of diesel bug for added fun so the tanks are now awash with Fuelset. I have now cleared the local agent out of Racor fine filters, so assuming that a) the coupling ever turns up and b) the wind dies down so we can go somewhere, I expect to be using a lot of filters.
Oddly, the boat never seems to cause any problems when we don't use her....
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