She is not yet back in the water (anothger weekend lost) but should be by this weekend (better be by this weekedn !).
I went down yesterday late afternoon to check out progress to take some photos and also to get some more insulation installed. Well oops me, only like 4 shots in the camera and no spare card with me so photos are limited.
First things first they have the old LH 2 blade prop off and the new prop should arrive Tuesday or Wednesday. It's a 3 blade fixed 13/8 bronze sailor prop.
Inside the engine mounts have been modified and the engine installed but not plumbed.
You can just see bottom right the top of the new thru hull that had to be installed exterior shot of said is boring (yawn).
Engine bed mods are interesting - that's 3/8" Aluminium - a flat bar stock across the top and a right angle piece beneath for a total of 3/4" thickness. Those of you who saw this similar block (this one is the 16hp) go into Windsong will once again no doubt marvel at the color.
If you compare this to the prior pictures of the MD5A you will see she sits a lot higher and should enable me to get a battery box cover on there whereas previously this would have fouled the flywheel. At the rear of the engine the drive shaft is lined up beautifully.
Top right in the picture are my kill switches fopr the engine - we will be removing these as they foul the air intake on the Vetus.
I did get the insulation edges here cleaned up with mylar where they are scraggy as well as running new air intake hoses behind. I also added insulation to the rear cabinetry but like I said ran out of room in the camera for that.
They did install the engine panel, of course I could have done it but they did, simple as that. We still need to figure out where to locate the tacho I asked them to add. I left some notes and stickies for the mechanic with possible locations.
I got one photo of the rear but it's blurry - I'll get a better one later on.
You can see the new Racor waiting to be installed, the old vent hoses that I replaced last night and the back part of the insulation. Again in this shot you can see the drive shaft coupling also.
This week (maybe even today) they should :
>> Install Racor and feed/return lines
>> Attach exhaust
>> Install new bronze raw water strainer (the one they got is massive so they need a smaller one) and connect up the raw water intake
>> Install vent loop (This is behind the panel you can just see top right where the battery switch is - we may need to build that out a touch to accomodate thicker hoses
>> Complete the electrical hookup including removing the kill switches
>> Re-install the batter box (sits in front of that sump)
>> Install the prop
>> Light up the engine and test
>> Splash the boat
More later.
M