Hi Doug, Ed, Mike and Everyone,
Thanks for the input. I was thinking of SS for water tanks and Aluminum for the fuel. I am not sure about poly tanks...? I guess not used to them... Those of you that have poly tanks - do you like them...? Doug you mentioned that you found poly tanks for fuel in your boat... And if budget allowed would have made aluminum ones...?
What everyone choose.... SS and Aluminum or Poly......?
Yes, I only want to do this once....!!!!
Ed, what happened with the individual who made tanks and they leaked 2 years later...?
Were they SS and Aluminum...? If you can pass on the mistakes, it would be great so that they are not repeated and I, we can learn from them.... )
First, before tackling the tanks, I made a new I beam for the mast compression post. I also found that the bulkhead that the I beam sat on directly under the compression post was rotted.... So, I have pulled up the floor, cut out the old bulkhead ( quite a job in it's self ) and will be making a new bulkhead out of meranti marine ply, seal it with resin, and glass it in... I know one thought is to run the compression post to the top of the ballast, but I opted to keep it the way it was.... Good thing that I did b/c some of the floor and hatch edges were not properly supported.... And interesting, I found about a gallon of water hidden behind the port forward stringer of that bulkhead... Will have to see if it is from a leak, etc..? Seamed pretty old...
On the bulkhead, have any of you reworked some of the bulkheads and glassed them to the hull...? Have you placed foam between the bulkhead and hull or held the bulkhead uniformly off the hull and filled the space with resin / micro ballon mix...? Or just placed the bulkhead directly on the hull...? All this addresses Hard spot issues...? But our hulls are so thick that that may not really be a problem....? Any input.....
Another note for W42 owners - What do you all have for the 6 large picture window...? 3/8 glass, 3/4 acrylic ...? Our boat had the 3/4 acrylic for which I have found a source... Problem is that they scratch easily and craze over time... But, I can hit it with a hammer and not crack them... I have seen one W42 in our area with opening rectangular port which was pretty neat... Ventilation etc. All my ports, the six picture and all but 2 of the
5 x 8 leak.... Several areas I have pulled the teak ply off b/c it was water damaged and rotted....( May look into finding similar ports... Anyone know of any approx. 13 x 18 ports may be found ...? I have contacted Richard at Newfound Metal and he is getting me a quote for modifying ports he has to fit as one possibility.... We'll see....
The boat looks like a tornado swept through it .....
Going back to the engine question.... Yanmar having particular recommend RPM to be run at or warranty pay be void...? And Idle speed or powering around at low RPM may not be the best for the turbo engines...? Carboning, fouling turbo, glazing, etc ...? Feed back on turbos on our boat engines...? reliability, overheating, etc.. ? Seem like the turbos are commonly on engines 75 and up - Yanmar. Ours Perkins 4-236 has 9000 hrs on it and it will probably have to be addressed in the future....
Hmmm, I know I have some other questions....
Thanks, All the best .....
George