In a post on the Hunter forum about a possible transmission problem, I have told my tale of woe, so I won't repeat it here. My boat is a 1977 Hunter 30, similar to the Catalina of that era in beam and draw. I think my venerable YSB 12 and the transmission may have reached a point where repowering needs to be considered.
I appear to have four options:
Repower with a new diesel, or a sound newer used diesel.
Possibly have the existing power plant rebuilt.
Scrap the inboard and go with an outboard.
Consider an electric drive system.
Unfortunatley, money is an object. I love Islander and am fairly sure she will be my second and last boat but she cost me $6K and even with the improvements if she had a new engine I might get 11 or 12K in the current market. Repowering with a new diesel seems out of the question local price seems to be about 12K as turn key and assuming I could be of some help in the process, it isn't likely to save me all that much.
Rebuilding the existing engine, possible what it would cost I hope someone here might have an idea. Problem is it will still be an underpowered boat even if we could get it back to factory spec for the engine, which i doubt is possible. Anyone have any experience with this?
Go to an outboard. I know with some smart shopping and perhaps some sweat I can accomplish this for under 4K and end up with a 15 to 20 hp engine. Question is how will the boat handle, do I need to/should I pull the old engine out, if I do do I need to add something to make up for the lsot weight to keep it trimmed right. Do I pull the shaft and seal its exit?
Go electric, cost may not be much less than a new diesel, could save something by doing much or all of the work, limitations are run time under power, pluses very quiet and very clean. My wife hates the smell of the diesel etc.
Any and all thoughts are appreciated.
I appear to have four options:
Repower with a new diesel, or a sound newer used diesel.
Possibly have the existing power plant rebuilt.
Scrap the inboard and go with an outboard.
Consider an electric drive system.
Unfortunatley, money is an object. I love Islander and am fairly sure she will be my second and last boat but she cost me $6K and even with the improvements if she had a new engine I might get 11 or 12K in the current market. Repowering with a new diesel seems out of the question local price seems to be about 12K as turn key and assuming I could be of some help in the process, it isn't likely to save me all that much.
Rebuilding the existing engine, possible what it would cost I hope someone here might have an idea. Problem is it will still be an underpowered boat even if we could get it back to factory spec for the engine, which i doubt is possible. Anyone have any experience with this?
Go to an outboard. I know with some smart shopping and perhaps some sweat I can accomplish this for under 4K and end up with a 15 to 20 hp engine. Question is how will the boat handle, do I need to/should I pull the old engine out, if I do do I need to add something to make up for the lsot weight to keep it trimmed right. Do I pull the shaft and seal its exit?
Go electric, cost may not be much less than a new diesel, could save something by doing much or all of the work, limitations are run time under power, pluses very quiet and very clean. My wife hates the smell of the diesel etc.
Any and all thoughts are appreciated.