Tuesday, February 1, 2022

video of sailing Antares

sailing pics

New stove and misc. stuff

 I installed a new ( new old stock from ebay) princess gimbled propane stove on Antares. I built a propane locker for the back of the boat so the tank could be stored outside. it has an overboard vent in the bottom, and a 12 volt s.s. solonoid shut off valve and a hand valve before the line enters the back of the boat. The valve is normally closed and there is a button next to the stove to open the valve so the valve is only on when the stove is in use. The stove also has a auto shut off if it doesn't detect a flame. Can't be too carefull when dealing with propane. I also installed a new battery monitor and a 100 watt solar panell and a iceco cooler / freezer. The 100 watts seem to keep up with the new 12 volt cooler. I also put a Garmin 9" chart plotter, GPS, depth sounder in. I also put a cabin top winch , rope clutch and turning blocks on so I don't have to go to the mast to raise the Main or to reef it. I also built other things like a new dodger and cabin doors and galley table and refinished my exterior wood.


new gimbled propane stove

new iceco cooler and chartplotter



new engine cutting board cover 

new shelf in head

new battery monitor and solar panel monitor

New Garmin 9" chart plotter GPS depth
with 100 watt solar panel in background, 
inside for the winter

new cabin doors





new cabin top winch and rope clutch

table foled

table up

table unfoled 

Fuel tank with access hole

 I removed the fuel tank and cut a hole in the top to be able to clean the inside of the tank. I also painted the aluminum to prevent it from corroding.


fuel tank with access plate

bottom of fuel tank with new access plate

install new stripe

 To install a new boat stripe you have to first remove the old one. They sell these neet rubber removal tools for your drill. it will take the stripe off. I bought a new roll of 1/2" black stripe material ( ebay)  1/2" x 50' roll. Put little pencil lines where you want the new one to go and carefully apply the new one. I also cut a pointed end and a round dot... also the letters CD.... the stripe is self sticking ....like tape...

You may also noticed I removed the old bottom paint and sanded the gel coat  before applying 3 coats of  an epoxy barrier coat to prevent water intrusion into the bottom fiberglass which will cause blisters. I later applied bottom paint over the epoxy barrier coat.

new stripe installed

stripe removed

removing stripe

Rebuild old through hull valves

 While the engine was out it was a good time to remove and rebuild all of my through hull valves. The backing plates on the old valves was just 3/4" plywood so I decided to use G10 3/4" fiberglass for the new ones. This way water can't hurt them. I used lapping compound to lap all the tapered cone spartan valves. I ordered the lapping compound from spartan marine. One valve had to be replaced. It was left over winter with water in it and it froze so the tapered cone expanded and ever since I bought the boat it had a slight drip. I made a new cone on the lathe but eventually decided to replace it with a new 1 1/2" Groco valve. After making the backing plates and epoxying them to the hull, I installed the valves with 3M 5200 sealant and new 1/4" S.S. bolts. I also replaced all rubber hoses. 

new split coupling

empty engine compartment

new groco and rebuilt spartan valves

reinstalled through hull valves

3M 5200 on through hull fitting

putting 3M 5200 on base of valve

grounding plate ready to install

valve backing plates installed

valves and backing plates

old and rebuilt valves

head through hull removes

I made through hull removal tools

removing a through hull fitting...

engine cooling valve

before polishing and lapping

removing bolts on valve

removal tool..

valve before removal

New Propeller Shaft

 I have a small machine shop at home so I decided to make a new propeller shaft. I had a pc. of 1" s.s. shafting so that's what I made it out of. The hardest part is to get the taper for the propeller to the exact right angle... so I made a dummy out of aluminum first before I cut the stainless steel one. It came out really nice. I also put a new split coupling on it and repacked my shaft seal and put a new shaft seal rubber on. I also replaced my cutless bearing... 

new shaft and prop.

new shaft and cutless installed

new shaft packing rubber seal

making the new shaft

replacing the shaft packing

removing the old cutless bearing

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old shaft and packing gland

1GM yanmar rebuild

 I rebuilt my yanmar 1GM diesel engine. If you have a 1GM , they don't sell the oversize piston and rings any more , so I decided to sleeve the cylinder. The 2GM is the same as the 1GM except that it has 2 cylinders instead of one and it has cylinder sleeves that can be replaced unlike the 1GM that is not sleeved. I purchased a 2GM cyl. sleeve and new piston and rings. I then had an engine rebuild shop bore my cylinder out to accept the new sleeve. It is not a press fit... the exact dimensions are in the shop manual. After having it bored for the sleeve I inserted the sleeve and rebuilt the rest of the engine...new valves , new bearings and seals and gaskets, new lift pump, new injector, and pre-combustion chamber, rebuilt high pressure pump, rebuilt water pump and anything else that needed done . Then I reinstalled it.

takeing engine out of basement shop

engine parts

1GM cyl. and 2GM sleeve 

engine tear down