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@leodanryan966
@leodanryan966 2 күн бұрын
I thought you were going to sail her, not just talk about her on the hard. My bad.
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS Күн бұрын
Watch the following episodes, if you want to us sailing this boat. Cheers!
@waternest
@waternest 5 күн бұрын
I owned an Alberg 37 Yawl for 7 years, traveling from Chesapeake to Florida to PR . One thing never said , the tanks can removed and replaced without cutting up the cabin sole . All interior panels are removable giving access to chain plates and wiring and plumbing . This saves big bucks in maintenance . And never worry about the keel falling off . With 6 foot draft , you must keep one eye on the depth sounder when in shoal water and she is already heavy so try not load her up any more than you must . I failed on that point . I think Alberg 37 is is one of the very best boats ever built and I recommend her .
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 5 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for this excellent comment. You mentioned a lot of good things here. I didn’t know that about the tanks. Much appreciated. Fair winds!
@stevenwatsham5973
@stevenwatsham5973 6 күн бұрын
To further add.. I was caught out in quite a blow in one of these and was very impressed with their heavy weather abilities.. They will also stear themselves going to windward in a blow enabling you to go below and put the kettle on and make some food etc.. The Hurley is a very cleverly designed little Yacht!
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 5 күн бұрын
Thank you much for this excellent response to our video. Good to hear that from someone first hand. Much appreciated really. Cheers!
@ullapfund1893
@ullapfund1893 7 күн бұрын
Du sollst Karo küssen, nicht drone 😅😅😅
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 6 күн бұрын
Genau 😂
@koa818
@koa818 19 күн бұрын
Great Sailboat
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 19 күн бұрын
Agreed! Thanks for the comment.
@stanleybest8833
@stanleybest8833 22 күн бұрын
My motor of choice is a Sichuan Sifa MB168F Chinese 3 HP air cooled diesel. The 20 MM keyed shaft gets adapted up to 1 inch and a 7 inch pulley is good for efficient alternator electric. A second small pulley can turn a vee belt to a hydraulic pump into a driven pump for your propeller shaft. Do not try to mount the engine on welded steel or the lugs will keep eroding. A thick plate aluminum wood plate aluminum sandwich is a good motor alternator base. Starting fluid is very dangerous, but a kettle of hot water slowly poured on the injector will have the motor starting in a snap. I never bled the line. I locked the compression release and pulled dozens of times until the muffler smells of diesel. The water cooled exhaust is gone as are sea cocks and impellers, and a small source of dry hot air comes off the motor. Aim for 1 HP for charge and 1 HP for propulsion, except you cut back the charge underway. The limiter screw can shave a grand off the 3000 RPM, and the motor needs 30 leisure hours somewhat slow to break in. Oil consumption will be quite high for a 196 CC 44 pound motor. Adapt a 1 inch stainless pipe for a tailpipe and it won't need or want water. I also like a dripless shaft seal so the dry air doesn't mix with hot seawater. The larger upright diesels don't necessarily have the same quality.
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 21 күн бұрын
Never heard about it. That doesn’t seem to me like a good option for a marine diesel design, though. However, certainly interesting and kinda unique for a sailboat auxiliary engine. I will look more into it. Thanks for the comment. Fair winds. Cheers!
@chrisjohannsen8268
@chrisjohannsen8268 24 күн бұрын
How tall are you? Can you tell me the ceiling height please. I’m 6’4 and am Alberg 37 enthused. Thank you!
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 23 күн бұрын
Hi there, That’s a very good question. I am six feet tall. This boat has plenty of headroom. I think at 6‘4 you should have no issues. Fair winds. Cheers!
@paulhenry8174
@paulhenry8174 29 күн бұрын
The music doesn’t help if you’re hearing this for the first time.
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 28 күн бұрын
Thanks for the comment. That’s valuable critique.
@paulhenry8174
@paulhenry8174 28 күн бұрын
@@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS thanks for the great boat reviews.
@bradkuether3561
@bradkuether3561 Ай бұрын
Sailed one of these, it's an interesting design for sure. It has a lot of weird configurations down below with regards to construction. Sailed ok. Just not crazy about maintenance aspects.
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 28 күн бұрын
Thanks for the comment. Much appreciated.
@andrewcode
@andrewcode Ай бұрын
Nice presentation, you have dug into the detail which is helpful. 10 out of 10. Pleased to be a subscriber, look forward to exploring other reviews on your site.
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS Ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@bostonmish4533
@bostonmish4533 Ай бұрын
Great video! Thank you for the thoughtful commentary! I've owned a 1968 A37 MK1 for a few years (stored on the hard), but have yet to sail her. New sailor - practicing on a much smaller sailboat on Cape Cod.
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS Ай бұрын
Sail her. It’s a phenomenal sailboat. Thanks for sharing. Fair winds. Cheers!
@anthonyfrattalone9937
@anthonyfrattalone9937 Ай бұрын
great lecture. very helpful in my boat buying process. thank you!
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS Ай бұрын
Glad you found it helpful. Thanks
@blinkies2012
@blinkies2012 Ай бұрын
Thank you, that is a very informative video! Rick Sprichst du deutsch?
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS Ай бұрын
Vielen lieben Dank. Freut mich dass es dir gefallen hat.Fair winds!
@maurolimaok
@maurolimaok Ай бұрын
Nice!
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@ximono
@ximono Ай бұрын
Thanks for such a good tour of the Bianca 27! 22:34 The Danish Bianca 27 site writes that the headroom is 1.83 m. Maybe your boat has the floorboards higher up?
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS Ай бұрын
Hi there! Thank you much for your very nice comment. My boat had the original floor. I assume that the headroom of 1.83 m might be available under the hatch in the galley, but that’s about it. Cheers!
@ximono
@ximono Ай бұрын
@@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS Ah, that may be it! I've seen other boats that pull the same trick. I don't get why they do that, people will only be disappointed when they find out that the only spot with standing headroom is under the hatch. Thanks for clearing that up for me :)
@NarrowPathFarm707
@NarrowPathFarm707 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the nice, informative video! I've had mine close to 2 years now. It's a fixer upper with a lot of hand rails including all around the edge from the bow to the cabin... working on it when I have time. It came a long way, but there's still much more to do. I've owned quite a few different sailboats from 14 to 27ft. and can't wait to get this one in the water.
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS Ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment. I think it’s a really sweet design, and definitely worth restoring. Have fun with it. Cheers!
@louisseaman8455
@louisseaman8455 2 ай бұрын
The valve seat should be ground with a specifically dressed rotary stone, centered on a mandrel, with about 1 degree difference from the valve face; the reason for the difference in angles is so carbon can be broken away while the valve is opening and closing, otherwise carbon can build up and eventually the valve doesn't seal any longer and the compression/combustion pressure escapes. What the video author is doing, is called lapping, this is the step AFTER grinding. Lapping creates a narrow ~1mm rim between the outside rim of the valve seat and the valve face, where the seal is actually achieved. If the entire face of the valve and seat are lapped together, carbon will fail to be broken off, and eventually the engine may not even start.
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for your comment. That’s important to know. I really appreciate it. Cheers!
@sdufg
@sdufg 2 ай бұрын
sailed one from yvr to kauai 26 years ago. great boat.
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 2 ай бұрын
That’s very impressive. Also, I think you are absolutely right. It is an amazing boat.
@Ma32M
@Ma32M 2 ай бұрын
Ich habe Varianta 65 Nummer 3632 :-)
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 2 ай бұрын
That’s awesome. Hold on to it. What a nice little sailboat that is. Cheers!
@caballarius
@caballarius 13 күн бұрын
3288 here
@curtishyde1842
@curtishyde1842 2 ай бұрын
I am so glad that I have just found your channel I am the proud owner of a Catalina 25 swing keel pendulum keel traditional with the factory original EZ loader trailer that can be unbolted taken apart loaded on the boat and taken with you when you go it is a privilege to have found your channel
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for this super nice comment. Truly much appreciated. You have a great boat to call your own. Congratulations. Cheers!
@andyv82
@andyv82 2 ай бұрын
Care to share where you got that filter cartridge insert? Having a hard time sourcing one in Canada. Thanks!
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 2 ай бұрын
Hi Andy, I got lucky back then and found mine on Amazon.de. However, that was the entire unit, not just the filter. Best of luck with your project. Cheers!
@Siravingmon
@Siravingmon 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this. I think this is the most detailed, well-informed overview of any sailboat I've ever seen on You Tube. Absolutely brilliant!
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your super nice comment. Glad to hear that you liked this episode. Much appreciated. Cheers!
@FranzExplorer
@FranzExplorer 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video 🙏🏽⚓⛵ pretty useful
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 3 ай бұрын
Great to hear you found it helpful. Much appreciated. Cheers!
@efficientinthefield
@efficientinthefield 3 ай бұрын
You make great videos. 🙏
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 3 ай бұрын
Thank you much for your super nice comment. Much appreciated 🙂
@michaelbeebe1616
@michaelbeebe1616 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 3 ай бұрын
You are very welcome. Thank you for the comment. Much appreciated.
@christophergoodwin-qo7tg
@christophergoodwin-qo7tg 5 ай бұрын
I just got a 1973 McGregor venture 23 of Newport, the hull is in great shape foe its age, but it has no keel, i think im going to build my own keel as finding one is likely impossible, great video, thanks for sharing
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 5 ай бұрын
That sounds like a real challenge. If you would build your own keel, that would be very impressive. Not an easy project for sure. I think it’s doable though. Best of luck with your project, and thank you for your comment. Cheers!
@ottertraildesign
@ottertraildesign 4 ай бұрын
I have a keel for you. Where you located?
@sailingabroad6528
@sailingabroad6528 5 ай бұрын
Ahhh yes. Mu first boat was a venture of newport 23. Got me hooked on sailing. Im now cruising full time on a cruising sailboat. Man o man i miss that old 23. Mine was a 1974 named Happy Bottom.
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 5 ай бұрын
Very cool name. Enjoy the cruising life, and thank you much for the comment. Fair winds. Cheers!
@peternelson9259
@peternelson9259 5 ай бұрын
I've got a 1969 Cal-34 with the original 30HP Atomic 4 engine, and use it every week during the season. Started right up last week! Anyway, thanks for the video on the oil change, I am going to try it myself for the first time this week.
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 5 ай бұрын
Hi there, and thank you much for your comment. The Cal-34 is a very sweet boat. Have fun sailing her this summer. Fair winds.
@Allan_TheSailor_123
@Allan_TheSailor_123 5 ай бұрын
Good review of the Venture of Newport 23. I have a '77 VN23 (Sail #1214) and have had many years of wonderful sailing her. I look forward to seeing any modifications you do and I would also be interested in hearing a review about its performance in stronger winds. With my mast raising system and a few mods it is relatively easy to set up, launch and solo sail.
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 5 ай бұрын
Hi Allan, thank you for your comment. Much appreciated. Great to hear that setting this boat becomes much easier with the right mast raising system. It’s a really sweet little pocket yacht. I do like it a lot. Fair winds. Cheers!
@huntsail3727
@huntsail3727 5 ай бұрын
Looking forward to your future videos. Great job on this one. Thought you might be interested in one of the articles written by a VN 23 owner who went through the scenario I discussed below. I know it helped me understand the boats potential and its limits a little better. sbo.sailboatowners.com/downloads/Macgregor_23_46587680.pdf
@autonomousindividual7780
@autonomousindividual7780 5 ай бұрын
You're no fool to be wary of gasoline. Though never injured I have had a few illustrations of just how volatile gas and its fumes can be. Im convinced that many, many people have gotten lucky given how careless they are with gas. Ask any auto shop owner. He will likely have a story and scars to match. The worst diesel is likely to ever do is smell bad. Lasts a lot longer too.
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 5 ай бұрын
Hi there, thank you much for your comment. I really appreciate it. I totally agree with you. I would take an old diesel anytime over the best kept inboard gasoline engine. Cheers!
@autonomousindividual7780
@autonomousindividual7780 5 ай бұрын
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS I have too look into it further but large battery banks for electric propulsion seems to have significant risks
@huntsail3727
@huntsail3727 5 ай бұрын
New to your channel. This was a good review of the VN 23, enjoyed it. I have owned and sailed one of these for 31 years now; it is a proven design for its intended purpose. There used to be a Yahoo group dedicated to it, great source of info but it is no longer in operation. You asked for some comments so here are a few of mine. I did not understand why you did not go through the process you used to raise and lower the mast. This is one of the more difficult things about this boat. The mast is tall and heavy for a trailer sailor. It can be raised by hand by the young and strong, and those willing to take the risk of it getting away from them. It not, it needs a mechanical assistance system of some kind. There are many options out there. It would have been nice to see your solution. Also, the boat not only sails well in light air, but when handled properly it is a surprisingly good boat in winds up to 25 mph. You are correct it is not an offshore boat. However, it handles moderate waves well also, in the 2-3ft range with white caps blowing when reefed early and sailed conservatively. However, it can capsize and sink if knocked down by a gust because the Captain either cleated or did not release the main. The self-righting you mentioned is only operational if you keep water from flooding the cabin through the companionway hatch in a knockdown. A safety factor you did not mention was the positive flotation that came with the original boat. In yours it looks like the flotation was removed, either for your video or permanently. If you are sailing in strong winds, it is a risk that in a knockdown water will come into the companionway hatch before the boat is able to right itself. Due to the beam of the boat, the companionway hatch is close to the water in a knockdown. Wave action can easily put water directly into the cabin if the hatch is left open, which is the normal setup for most trailer sailors. There are a few news stories out there describing the owners experiences. This is a risk not to be ignored. In strong winds with this boat, reef early, close and secure the companionway hatch, and do not cleat the main. Lots of fun, when sailed in this configuration. Overall a good job, but the absence of the mast raising leaves a bit of a hole. Also, it would be rare for anyone to get this boat fully rigged and launched from its trailering configuration in 45 minutes unless they have multiple hands all working together using a practiced and proven routine, like an Indy race car crew. An hour and 15 minutes for two, or an hour and a half for one practiced captain is about right. Good job, subscribed, looking forward to more. Loved how you went through the sailboat data numbers, spot on.
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 5 ай бұрын
Hello there, and thank you much for your contribution to our channel. Really appreciated. You brought up a lot of very good points. The reason why I did not show the mast raising process is unfortunately simple. There was not much to take away from it. I have not yet come up with a good Gin-pole system, or something comparable. Therefore, I simply muscled it up together with my wife. You are correct, the mast is heavy enough to make this a bit of an act without a mast raising system. You are also correct about the idea of positive buoyancy due to the risk of a severe knock down, and the concerns regarding the pop top allowing the boat to take on enough water in a few seconds to make it potentially sink. It was design as you described it. There was a lot of positive buoyancy in the bow and stern of the boat, by simply putting in chunks of styrofoam into it. I am contemplating of building a proper latching system for the pop top, in combination with self bailing cockpit drains of much larger size, a proper main hatch, a slightly raise bridge deck, a bilge pump and hand bailing pump. I think it is possible to redesign this to prosper safety standards for. protected waters, that is. Once I have something to show for a mast ring system, I might pitch an episode about it. Furthermore, glad to hear that you also think that it takes a bit longer to get this boat all setup for sailing. It's not really a quick day sailor, in my humble opinion, anyway. If you do not intent to keep it in a slip, it's more for a weekend adventure or so, giving the time that it takes to get it all setup. Thanks again for your comment. Really good information all around about this boat. Especially from someone who has sailed it for so many years. Fair winds. Cheers!
@huntsail3727
@huntsail3727 5 ай бұрын
@@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS Looking forward to you future videos. Great job on this one. Looking forward to your future videos. Great job on this one. Thought you might be interested in one of the articles written by a VN 23 owner who went through the scenario I discussed above. I know it helped me understand the boats potential and its limits a little better. sbo.sailboatowners.com/downloads/Macgregor_23_46587680.pdf
@huntsail3727
@huntsail3727 5 ай бұрын
@@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS Looking forward to your future videos. Great job on this one. Thought you might be interested in one of the articles written by a VN 23 owner who went through the scenario I discussed above. I know it helped me understand the boats potential and its limits a little better. sbo.sailboatowners.com/downloads/Macgregor_23_46587680.pdf
@huntsail3727
@huntsail3727 5 ай бұрын
@@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS Looking forward to your future videos. Great job on this one. Thought you might be interested in one of the articles written by a VN 23 owner who went through the scenario I discussed above. I know it helped me understand the boats potential and its limits a little better. sbo.sailboatowners.com/downloads/Macgregor_23_46587680.pdf
@DinghyadventuresPl
@DinghyadventuresPl 5 ай бұрын
Gosh, I pity all that work on this diesel, but we are in very similar situation now with our Albin 82ms and MD-17C, which started to have massive blow-by's - the smoke comes from the rocker pushrods channels (valve covers removed) after 20-30 seconds of work. It doesn't want to idle anymore, it just starts if some throttle is added, and also - dies after a minute. And that happened after having him slightly overheated. I found massive inlet valve leak on 1st cylinder, which can explain poor compression but doesn't explain gases in oil pan. I'm thinkink piston rings blocked as well, but after watching your videos about this heroic onboard overhaul and than one year later - dead... Do you lnow what went wrong with your repair? Should I even try to do it?
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 5 ай бұрын
Hi there, and thanks for watching. Please, go to our channel and watch the next episode after this one. It will explain everything. Cheers!
@shanecrawford6023
@shanecrawford6023 5 ай бұрын
Cancel the oil filter info. Should have watched video first.
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 5 ай бұрын
No worries 😉
@shanecrawford6023
@shanecrawford6023 5 ай бұрын
Can you tell me what type of filter I need or where I can order one. Bought a north star 26 so want to do Maintance
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 5 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your purchase. Cheers!
@rafaelcabral6194
@rafaelcabral6194 5 ай бұрын
Very informative. Will be great to get a review for a Nor'Sea 27.
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment. I never came across a Nor‘Sea 27. if I ever do, I would love to make an episode about it. Cheers!
@ulrikiverneumann2091
@ulrikiverneumann2091 5 ай бұрын
As a recently new owner of a Bianca 27, I appreciated this video. Being a relatively old boat, I was happy to see the previous owners had kept it well maintained over the years. I am currently making her ready for the season, and I am excited to experience her during the summer. Great informative video.
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 5 ай бұрын
Congratulations 🍾🎉🎈 on your recent purchase. I think you have found yourself an amazing little cruiser. It’s a very stout and capable boat. Enjoy the summer. Cheers!
@rogerc4196
@rogerc4196 6 ай бұрын
Very nice review, thanks. I've got a 1978 vintage. Note that originally the aft end under the cockpit was originally filled with blocks of white styrofoam held in place by plywood panels; viewers can see some stray styrofoam pebbles on the sole back there. Some owners removed it, some did not. The lifelines here are, I believe, after-market. It was also common for handhold rails to be installed on the cabin rooftop. Thanks again for this review and the rest of your channel!
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment. My boat is a 1977, and did not come with handrails, unfortunately. I am probably going to install some though. I know about the idea of positive buoyancy, and that the boat had been designed that way. I think that’s because of the wide pop-top in combination with that swing keel. Thanks again and fair winds. Cheers!
@johngoeddeke2882
@johngoeddeke2882 6 ай бұрын
Great to watch your video. I own a 78 and have loved this boat for 20 years. You stressed the use of the keel bolt which I have never used and frequently sail mine at various positions depending upon conditions. You will find it sails well even in the full up position in light air reaching of course full down in heavy air to windward. I was knocked down once but the keel didn’t swing up. I believe only a full capsize would cause the situation you described. The boat will not point on the head sail but does well with a reefed main in heavy air. Your boat looks great. I’m in Michigan and sail on lake St. Clair, spring cleaning and launch soon. Enjoy!
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 6 ай бұрын
Hi John, I really appreciate your comment. It's great to hear from someone who has sailed this boat for many years. Also, good to hear that there are ample safety reserves, regarding the swing-keel design. I just went with the original owners manual, and its safety recommendations on how to operate the swing-keel system. I figured that way everybody errs on the side of caution. I personally like to put the lock-bolt in, mainly because I find that humming noise from the cable resonation throughout the entire boat rather annoying. Thank you much for writing on your personal experience, also regarding the sail trim, and how to reef the sails best. I came to the same conclusion. Fair winds. Cheers!
@creegor1
@creegor1 6 ай бұрын
Great video. The care to include details that let us feel as though we are there with you are much appreciated. Looking forward to seeing a sailing season begin.
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for this very nice comment. Glad you enjoyed the video. We wish you a great sailing season. Cheers!
@Grishanin79
@Grishanin79 6 ай бұрын
Уважаемый, подскажите какая модель инжектора? Для того что бы заменить форсунку? Какое рабочее давление у форсунки? Благодарен за ответ!)
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 6 ай бұрын
Уважаемый, пожалуйста, проверьте каталог запчастей Volvon MD1 B на предмет правильной форсунки. Порядок не имеет значения, поскольку MD1 B имеет только один инжектор. Давление предопределено. Спасибо за просмотр. Попутный ветер.
@Grishanin79
@Grishanin79 6 ай бұрын
@@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS хорошо. На самой форсунке, на эжекторе должно быть обозначение. Сниму и посмотрю и выставлю по мануалу. У вас ТНВД стоит на регулировочной прокладке?
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 6 ай бұрын
@@Grishanin79 www.manualslib.com/manual/1003062/Volvo-Penta-Md1b.html Если вы можете получить доступ к этой ссылке, это должно вам помочь. Удачи вам в вашем проекте. С уважением.
@Grishanin79
@Grishanin79 6 ай бұрын
@@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS спасибо! Удачи! Ждём нового вашего видео!
@Alan-tn6de
@Alan-tn6de 6 ай бұрын
Excellent review! I have a 1981 Bahama 28. Got lucky it came with a yanmar diesel! But wish it came with a bit more storage. They don’t build them like they used to!
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 6 ай бұрын
Hi Alan, thanks for the very nice comment, and congratulations to your Bahama 28. it is a very remarkable boat. Also, relatively rare. Enjoy sailing in. Fair winds!
@richardhenson9182
@richardhenson9182 7 ай бұрын
Hey Markus, Thanks for the tour. I am actually in the same harbor as Leif below and we are friends. I bought my E35-2 in 2007. It is often said, the happiest two days of a sailors life is the day they buy it and the day they sell it. I do not happen to feel the anxiousness to sell her. My boat was build in 1972 and in similar shape to what you have... leaking fuel tank etc. I have done a lot to it to bring it back into shape... still a lot of finish work to do. I personally think the only engine for that boat, considering the engine is under the settee is the Atomic 4. It's not just easy to work on, it also helps with displacement and balance. It's also smoother and quieter than a diesel. I put an electric fuel pump with along with an electric shut off solenoid as well as the standard ball valve. I do think the next engine step may be electric, so I am also keeping my ears and eyes open. As for the track on the fore deck, it's for a cutter rig. E35-2's were often configured that way for racing.
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 7 ай бұрын
Hi there, thanks a bunch for your comment. You are absolutely right about the engine being situated under the salon settee balances the boat out in a great way. Also, one has overall good access to it. The Ericson 35 is a really awesome sailboat. However, we ended up selling ours end of last year. Enjoy sailing it. You are in a very good spot. Fair winds. Cheers!
@Coleen_West
@Coleen_West 7 ай бұрын
As the market moves entirely to Catamarans, make sure that you don't get stuck with this type of old style mono boat. It will be nearly impoossible to sell this to anyone later and these are being abaondoned all over the world for failure to pay the monthly storage costs. Basically, no one wants to pay 600 per month to park these relics and walk away. Do not pay anything for them unless you are using it that summer and willing to dump them later. There are tens of thousands of tiny sailboats from the 60s, 70s etc that no one really wants so know the market if you even think of getting one - every old boat is for sale, with owners hoping and praying someone will be silly enough to buy it one last time before it is trashed - don't believe the "expensive upgrade" nonsense - they are still essentially worthless regardless if what the last guy wasted his money "upgrading" it. Market price is essentially zero - you can't insure these old things so you can't go to marinas as they require proof of insurance. Think free or $400.00 or something like that for some summer fun. Even then, you will use it twice over the summer and hate it the second time. Maybe you can get a few picures for instagram. Not sure what else you can do with them.
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 7 ай бұрын
Thanks
@Coleen_West
@Coleen_West 7 ай бұрын
@@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS ...no worries. Anything that helps you not make a mistake and buy something like that. Look for newer and almost certainly Catamaran. If you insist in mono boat, then just borrow one for a summer and get that out of your system. You will thank me later. Remember, when flat screen TVs came out there was always some guy who just "loved" old style 1990s TVs.. That's the way to think of it today with these old mono boats.
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for pointing that out to me. Much appreciated. However, if one is sailing on a budget an old mono hull might fit the bill. Cheers!
@Coleen_West
@Coleen_West 7 ай бұрын
@@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS ..sorry, I just watched your video. I didn't know that you bought it. So yes, on a budget for sure it looks good. Ditto for that Alberg 30 that Tritiea uses (on youtube) or the Sailing Brothers also do a smaller boat and that older guy Old Sea Dog. All of them are having a great time and I totally would rather be doing what they do than what I do. I guess I was talking about ideal situation.. Oh well... :) ps., What do you think of a Saga 36?
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 7 ай бұрын
Hey Coleen, please don't worry about apologizing. It's all good. Our mission is to show folks that it is possible to go sailing on a budget. That's why we always pick out Good Old Boats, which are capable yet affordable. It's all about getting as many passionate sailors into the game as possible. We want to show that one can have great sailing adventures on a relatively small budget. Fair winds, and always a hand wide of water under the keel. Have fun sailing.
@JohnBraman413
@JohnBraman413 7 ай бұрын
is this the engine in the o'day 28?
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 7 ай бұрын
My O‘Day 28 was equipped with a Yanmar Diesel.
@JohnBraman413
@JohnBraman413 7 ай бұрын
how you like the engine? looking at a boat with same engine.
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 7 ай бұрын
Hi there, thanks for the question. This engine is in an Ericson 35 MKII. I personally am not a fan of the concept of having a gasoline engine inboard. Otherwise, it’s a simple and easy to service engine. If one obeyed all safety rules applicable to such an engine, it might be a good choice from an economical standpoint. Fair winds. Cheers!
@brady3474
@brady3474 7 ай бұрын
I loved it, this is the first time I have had all these equations presented in one presentation.
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for this super nice comment. We really appreciate it. Fair winds. Cheers!
@bearingSSW
@bearingSSW 7 ай бұрын
So, in general, looks like it's a great boat for the money it may cost now, is it? If summarized, what are the main drawbacks? Perks?
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 7 ай бұрын
Hi there, I think the Bianca 27 is a lot of bang for your buck. She does everything reasonably well, except winning you a lot of prizes on the racing course. As always, it really depends on what you are intending to do with her. I personally think she makes for a great passage maker on a budget. Fair winds. Cheers!
@bearingSSW
@bearingSSW 7 ай бұрын
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS thanks! I'm going to see one tomorrow. Very excited!
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 7 ай бұрын
Best of luck.
@bearingSSW
@bearingSSW 7 ай бұрын
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS I have a question: there is no bilge pump, is it? From the cockpit, the water goes out naturally, and the inside bilge is closed from water sources. Is that correct?
@stevenwatsham5973
@stevenwatsham5973 8 ай бұрын
I have a 22r. That has a Yanmar inboard.. Very pleased with her!.. She is in lovely condition..
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 8 ай бұрын
Congratulations! That’s a true pocket size blue water boat. Fair winds!
@ArtSailing
@ArtSailing 8 ай бұрын
Just remember my H 22 twinkeel 1971. I bought her from Keyhaven 2013 and named her " Dont worry ". In Brixam I bought for her Seafeather windvane, then we sailed to Ireland. Was absolutely happy with Lemmy - the windvane. In Ireland Ive picked up the cockpit sole and replace the cockpit drains toward the engine well, so no any holes under the WL and beter access beneat the cockpit. Pick up the back part of the cabine roof to have standing place. Built a high O/C entrance hatch so she will stay dry if capsize. Put 35 millimeters termosheets and she getting so warm that I didnt need a heating. And she became my sailing home and atelier. I had thoughts to convert her in Chinese Junk rig, but May 2016 I decide that is enough in rainy climat and we sailed to Canary. Worked there on a 46 ft steel scooner. 01 Feb 2017 we left Las Palmas and on 09 March drop anchor in Simpsonbay, St. Marteen, Windward Isl. Carribbean. We was one of the very few boats shrvived hurricane Irma in St. Marte. November 2019 I made the mistake to swap her for Rival 31 damged by Irma. Gregoria have no engine, but have amazing Aries Windvane... so I almost stop to sail, to do my arts and my guitar songs, and start the long recovery. Rival 31 is great boat no doubt and she already proof herself in tropical storm Fiona, but the simple life with my H 22 its missing me... we had so many adventures, especially till I lern how to use the tides... but I never wory, With Dontworry. Okok only one time. Everything is so simple and easy with a smaller boat... anyway plenty of miles waiting for us. Good luck with your Bianca and Cheers! Jordan.
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS
@SAILINGGOODOLDBOATS 8 ай бұрын
Hi Jordan! First, thank you for sharing your story here on our channel. We appreciate you telling us about your profound experience with your H-22. It's great to hear from somebody about this remarkable boat who has sailed it for a long time, long distances. We find it fascinating how stout and seaworthy these tiny boats really are. You are absolutely right. Small boats are much more fun because they are simple to sail and maintain. The H-22 is a prime example of a true passagemaker in a pocket yacht format. Best of luck to you and your Rival 31. This is also a remarkable design. Congratulations. We wish you always fair winds and at least a hand wide of water under the keel. Cheers!