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April 13, 2008 at 12:05 am #66918
svtopaz
ParticipantI would like to know who has a generator. I have a 3k westerbeke and am thinking of installing it aboard. If you have one where is it ? Any other info would be interesting to hear. Maybe some pictures if you have them would be nice to see.
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April 13, 2008 at 9:01 am #69484
Paul Lefebvre
ParticipantI have an Apollo 4K installed in the Port side cockpit locker. towards the
aft end, at an angle to match the curve of the hull. This of course makes
working on the raw water pump that is close to the hull of real pleasure.
The PO needed to cut out some of the locker hatch trim to get it down there.
It is installed on a very nice platform. It is fed from a separate portable
plastic fuel tank. The main need for my genset is to run the 110v Seafrost
BF-3 refrigerator system.Paul
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April 13, 2008 at 10:21 am #69485
john stevensonParticipantsvTopaz(gotta name?)
My Northern Lights 4.5kw genset is in the aft lazarette on a purpose built platform. The installation was done by the PO and like Paul's PO he had to cut out the aft portion of the bench trim (around the hinges) to fit the genset into the hatch opening. Then the trim was re=glassed in place. This provides excellent access for oil changes, but nearly impossible access to the raw water pump and the heat exchanger. Small thin people can work themselves around behind it, but I am neither. I normally have to hire one of those small, thin people for anything other than oil changes and filter changes.
The other problem with this genset installation is that it makes it very difficult to get access to the rudder post stuffing box. Once again small, thin people are necessary and even they find it difficult.The installation works, but with the new, more compact gensets the installation shouldn't require the hatch cutting and access should be better. 4.5kw is way overkill for what I need onboard AC power. I don't know how the NL genset compares in size to your Westerbecke 3kw model. If I were starting from scratch I'd probably use the same space, but with a small genset.
John
On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 5:01 AM, Paul Lefebvre < ([email][/email])> wrote:
I have an Apollo 4K installed in the Port side cockpit locker. towards the aft end, at an angle to match the curve of the hull. This of course makes working on the raw water pump that is close to the hull of real pleasure. The PO needed to cut out some of the locker hatch trim to get it down there. It is installed on a very nice platform. It is fed from a separate portable plastic fuel tank. The main need for my genset is to run the 110v Seafrost BF-3 refrigerator system.
Paul
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April 13, 2008 at 6:35 pm #69486
svtopaz
ParticipantSorry John, I do have a name, it’s Barbara. I have been around here for 6 years or so. I just don’t talk a whole lot. I am a liveaboard in Boston. Perhaps that will jog your memory. Thanks for your input on the generator. I am single handling the boat now And I have this generator that I have to do something with . It sure is heavy and I don’t really like the idea of putting that much weight onboard. But I sure would like the power. Plus I have already invested 2 boat bucks into it. I have no idea what the heck I am doing but I am hoping I will get some good help along the way till I get it done. So I will probably be talking more and asking a bunch of questions from time to time.
Barb
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April 14, 2008 at 10:19 am #69487
unabated
ParticipantPaul, do you have pictures of the generator in the
locker?
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April 14, 2008 at 2:56 pm #69495
Paul Lefebvre
ParticipantBarb / Alan
Here are the photos of my installation. One advantage of having it in the
port locker is it helps balance the weight of 3 x 4D’s in the starboard
locker.Paul
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April 14, 2008 at 3:12 pm #69497
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Participantohhh… you don’t have a propane locker there do you?
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April 14, 2008 at 3:37 pm #69502
Paul Lefebvre
Participant“ohhh… you don’t have a propane locker there do you?”
No, mine is in the center of the aft locker, right beside the portable fuel
tank for the genset.Paul
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April 14, 2008 at 3:39 pm #69500
Paul Lefebvre
Participant“ohhh… you don’t have a propane locker there do you?”
No, mine is in the center of the aft locker, right beside the portable fuel
tank for the genset.Paul
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