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I install a Yacht Devices Engine Gateway on the Yanmar 57 hp engine on our Jeanneau 440. The gateway translates the J1939 protocol from the Yanmar and converts it to NMEA2000 so it can talk to my Raymarine system.
The day finally arrived for the haul out and the JCI Inspection which I need to go further offshore. So this episode is likely boring to most but there may be a few people who will enjoy a no-frills walk through a boatyard in Japan.
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We checked a couple BIG projects off the list. Nick replaces the motor mounts on our Yanmar engines, we update our ditch bag and show you what's in there in case we have to abandon ship. We also move the life raft, hoist the jib and prep for our new mainsa...
This week we are trouble shooting a potentially very serious engine problem. Do we have to replace our starboard engine? Come along to find out!
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I was hacked while Wahine and I were in corona limbo. It seems to have been a sophisticated attack. Arghhhh!!!! But it is not all bad news. I am told my autohelm part is to arrive any day and that along with other encouragements means that I will so...
This time we washed the cockpit, danced, changed the oil, and tried to figure out how or why boats are abandoned. Drank wine, looked at some stars and the Wolf Moon.
Had some trouble pumping the oil out of the Yanmar 4JH2E engine on our Catalina 42. The ...
It's the middle of winter, blowing 40knots, our engine is in pieces, Ryan is making a watermaker and we have 2 dogs and 2 cats onboard... Meanwhile our Visas are expiring and we have to leave to Tunisia in Africa, just as Sicily goes into a 2 week lockdown...
Just four more weeks until I depart M14 berth in Tokyo, Wahines`s home for the last ten years.
It is full on with much to do this month. This episode features a sewing blunder and a Diesel Engine Workshop with my friend and mechanical genius Tony.
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Through the Panama Canal in 72 hours!! On the Monday before Christmas, Gargoyle anchored in La Playita anchorage to await inspection and measurement. In just a short 72 hour, we would have made the journey from the Pacific to the Atlantic. In this episode,...
It was just over a year ago that we exited Zihuantanejo harbor to make water and our overheat alarm sounded. At first we assumed our raw water intake had ingested a plastic bag, but it turned out to be the biggest boat challenge of 2020. Mechanics in Mexic...
18 months of cruising without a stop for repairs and maintenance takes its toll. We are now in a marina with the 2 ingredients key to boat maintenance: 1.) Mechanics and 2.) Ready access to parts. We are taking advantage of this to get our overheating engi...
Sailing the blue waters of Eleuthera, we party with the locals, find an uncharted blue hole, free dive with sharks, and find a problem with our engine we must fix before we can continue on our voyage through the Bahamas and on to the Caribbean.
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How many sailors does it take to fix an engine starter? Today, we find out when Clark (a retired computer programmer) visits Steve (a master diver) along with Conrad (a former blacksmith). Combining their brains, brawn, and their collection of tools, they ...
*Whoops! Please ignore the intro where Travis references a raw water pump - He meant to say FRESH water pump!
As cruisers on a budget, we're always looking to DIY as much as we can. Here's how we changed the FRESH water pump on our Yanmar 4JHTE Diesel ...
The Oyster service team in Las Palmas had suggested engine service tasks, but there wasn’t time to do them, so I arranged for the necessary parts to be ordered through the Yanmar service center at Rodney Bay (Island Water World is distributer for Yanmar ...
Highlights and clips from the Hunter 340 "Sunspot Baby" and crew racing in the GBCA Cruzan Icicle Race #3 on Galveston Bay on Saturday, January 18th, 2020. Thanks Dani, Ben, and Chris for crewing. Remake of the banned original.
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This week we share a mix between our 50, 250, 500 hour service of our two Yanmar 4JH45 diesel engines. We had a Qualified Yanmar Technician onboard for the 50 and 500 hour service, while the 250 hour service was made while at anchored of the coast of Afric...
Clark gives an overview of our Yanmar 4JH5E diesel inboard engine, including its benefits, parts, and basic maintenance (including a step-by-step oil change). Clark also includes a few more diesel hacks, including an inexpensive fuel filtering system that ...
I catch some fish and tackle a few more projects this week. New companion way doors, fenders, solar parts, and fins. I also dive into the motor and get familiar with changing, belts, impellers, filters and oil.
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In this episode we show how we upgraded our SD50 sail drives on our Lagoon 450 to alleviate the problem of the slipping cone clutch, which is an extremely common issue with these saildrives. Also, on our way into Rio Dulce, Guatemala, the sail drive develo...
We failed to mention that the motor is not actually running on Tarka. The previous owner had a mechanic look it over and he took it all apart to asses, but will not come back to put it all back together!!! Spencer wants to get out in 2 weeks, so this may p...
On this week's episode of Onboard Lifestyle we take on a few projects before stripping the corrosive paint from our Yanmar SD20 saildrives on our custom 435 catamaran SV basik. This issue was certain to give us problems in the future so it was reassuring ...
Last year we had to rush back from Milos after Mark ruptured his tendon saving the bike. We hadn't even have time to visit the white cliffs so it should be worthwhile to give it another try. Via Planaco, where the engines were serviced, and Kythnos we sail...
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