Inboard project
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 8:06 pm
From: Karl010203 (Original Message) Sent: 28/07/2008 13:47
I have a tophat with an outboard... but am interested in restoring a marine diesel as a personal project and would like to learn what models are fitted / recommended for our lovely boats. What models work best? Not sure it is worth refitting but maybe in time I would also like a project boat to fit this in?
Second question I guess is has anyone got an old "project" diesel sitting in a shed somewhere... they want to offload?
A guy has to have a project
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From: nswsailor Sent: 28/07/2008 16:58
Karl,
Firstly, does your Top Hat Mk? have the cut outs in the hull and ruddre to take the propellor?
Phillip
SEAKA
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From: Karl010203 Sent: 28/07/2008 17:11
Hi Phillip
Thanks for that... no it doesn't have the cut outs... it is a MK3... but I have always wanted to restore a marine diesel and am failing to find a really cheap tophat with inboard to restore in the yard... I thought of maybe restoring something suitable with a view to adding it to a project boat at a later date.
I know it doesn't make much sense... I just enjoy this sort of stuff.
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From: Karl010203 Sent: 28/07/2008 17:16
I have had an offer of a Drofin out of a Tophat - traded... it is a fair bit more expensive than I had hoped and don't have any further details at this point but would be interested to learn of anyone experience or these?
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From: Storm_Petrel_ Sent: 28/07/2008 23:45
Karl,
My boat has a 1980 QM15 Yanmar twin, which seems to work well in the boat. It uses a shaft that exits the boat a little aft and a little to the side of the rudder. The advantage of this is that I can get the shaft out without removing the rudder, but it probably causes a little more prop walk and makes the boat a little harder to manoeuvre at low speed.
Mark
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From: Karl010203 Sent: 01/08/2008 17:52
Thanks all - I found one nearby a Renault 15hp, good project !
I have a tophat with an outboard... but am interested in restoring a marine diesel as a personal project and would like to learn what models are fitted / recommended for our lovely boats. What models work best? Not sure it is worth refitting but maybe in time I would also like a project boat to fit this in?
Second question I guess is has anyone got an old "project" diesel sitting in a shed somewhere... they want to offload?
A guy has to have a project
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From: nswsailor Sent: 28/07/2008 16:58
Karl,
Firstly, does your Top Hat Mk? have the cut outs in the hull and ruddre to take the propellor?
Phillip
SEAKA
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From: Karl010203 Sent: 28/07/2008 17:11
Hi Phillip
Thanks for that... no it doesn't have the cut outs... it is a MK3... but I have always wanted to restore a marine diesel and am failing to find a really cheap tophat with inboard to restore in the yard... I thought of maybe restoring something suitable with a view to adding it to a project boat at a later date.
I know it doesn't make much sense... I just enjoy this sort of stuff.
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From: Karl010203 Sent: 28/07/2008 17:16
I have had an offer of a Drofin out of a Tophat - traded... it is a fair bit more expensive than I had hoped and don't have any further details at this point but would be interested to learn of anyone experience or these?
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From: Storm_Petrel_ Sent: 28/07/2008 23:45
Karl,
My boat has a 1980 QM15 Yanmar twin, which seems to work well in the boat. It uses a shaft that exits the boat a little aft and a little to the side of the rudder. The advantage of this is that I can get the shaft out without removing the rudder, but it probably causes a little more prop walk and makes the boat a little harder to manoeuvre at low speed.
Mark
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From: Karl010203 Sent: 01/08/2008 17:52
Thanks all - I found one nearby a Renault 15hp, good project !