waternwaves wrote:Still waiting to see the pics of this install John,
Hi Darren
U'll just have to wait like everyone else !! LOL This is a big project & the weather has not been co-operating even though I am doing most of this project inside my none heated shops as I am toooo cheap to pay to heat them , but alot of the concept & designing & engineering of this mod is basicaly play as u go , figuring angles & cocepts that r desireable but main issue is strength combining both deck & hull into one good strong anchoring base keep watching
the final coat of red flrorecent paint when that dries this brkt will be mounted i picked this colour so as when the anchor locker is open theirs no mistake in knowing it !! http://i844.photobucket.com/albums/ab1/ ... 62fda4.jpg
Well G & R showed up , G had breakfast & coffee R showed up 1/2 hr later missed breaky but had a coffee , R helped me install the last of the deck mounting brkt's the front base brkt for the hinged deck plate while the mighty G supervised ! , first install went south as the two mounting bolts were too short by 1/2" so much for G's supervisory skills so R & I had to start all over again & if u think 52 is bad wait till u try the 3M 4200 . So I took over the supervisory dept. & R & I continued on with the installation with the correct hardware , G was demoted to Goeffer & told to go get the beer's
the final deck bkt is now install & the next day I re-installed all the floatation back into the floatation chamber under the anchor locker http://i844.photobucket.com/albums/ab1/ ... 9b0a70.jpg
so stage one is now complete & the internal & external deck base mounting brkt's have all been installed. Now to finish off stage two the hinged deck mounting plates
middle spacer plate could not find a gasket to fit the center hole where the main wiring goes through so i used a sink drian plug & cut out the center for the wiring to go through http://i844.photobucket.com/albums/ab1/ ... 1c8b41.jpg
here is the 1 1/2" conduit piping installed through the V - Berth floation chamber so from now on I can easily run elect. wiring through there, no floation was removed for this mod http://i844.photobucket.com/albums/ab1/ ... 71f239.jpg
had some running around to do yesterday so progress was slow the electrical cable through deck base was fitted & sealed with 5200 & left to set , then moved onto the electrical conduet I used 1 1/2" but I think 1 1/4" would have been ok this will allow me to run all my electrical cables 12v & 110v down the port side that have to be route there outlets at each end bow & stern & midships for any future wiring I may run halfway http://i844.photobucket.com/albums/ab1/ ... 67cab0.jpg
Hi All
Stage three is coming alone slowly installing the electrical conduet that the windlass battery cables will be route through & some other wiring that is already there will be removed & reinstalled through the conduet & reconnected , unfortuantly I had to remove my 3" return air ducting for my bilge pump so as I could get the 1 1/2" conduet installed where I wanted it , so after I finish off installing the aft section of the conduet to-day or untill I run out of material I will then reinstall the 3" air ducting, then once the run of electrcal conduet is done I'll be able to measure my elect. battery cable length & @ $5 a foot I do not want to be buying to much excess
The elect. conduet going down the port side is zipped tied up into postion I have to make approx 5 brkts for this to make it a pernament fixed mounting this allows me to get my fixed brkt's mounting possitions but I will just leave the zip ties there anyway, that way if I have to remove the brkt's for any other future mods or alterations the conduet will still be held in its installed position
next make & install battery box holding brkt's into the bottom floation tank under the V-Berth , install reversing relay, master on/off switch , 40amp circuit breaker figure out how much wiring & batter cable I need & install
Just ordered 30ft of tinned #6 twin sleeved dual battery cable @ 5.00$ a foot , should have it for fri
Took Sun off from working on the boat & took my youngest daughter & gran daughter to the big TO Zoo seen the Panda's , white South African Lions , Elephants , toured the whole we all had a very enjoyable day, the weather was just great to 24C nice sunny skies
She 's wired up from main independant house battery in the V-Berth work's like a charm power"s up & down or free=fall down ur choice , also running extra wiring for any future mods , already run wires all through the top head liner that was a major pita
have now run about 45 ft of # 6 wiring from bow bat to first house bat next to the start bat under the ladder with a kill switch just have to hook that up now but @ 90% in the shade 3 fans running it was a killer
Still have to run about 36ft of # 18 wiring from the reversing relay to the cockpit control switch in the pedestal
Becoming more impressive all the time!
I will give it the once over at this year's rendezvous - if there's and room left inside the boat!
Any hints for the next planned mod?
R.