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== Power Train ==
 
== Power Train ==
  
The "Engine & Drive" section, pp. 5-6, of the previous owner's [http://sailing.mit.edu/wikiupload/3/31/X_Dimension_Manual_of_Useful_Information.pdf "Useful Info"] has some data about the power train and how to operate it.
 
  
The Perkins engine SHOP and PARTS manuals are available electronically as listed in the [http://sailing.mit.edu/mediawiki/index.php/Xdim_documents "documents list"].
 
  
 
=== Engine ===
 
=== Engine ===
  
* Perkins 4-108 diesel (4-cyl, 50-hp), new to X-Dimension in 1989
 
* Serial # ED70058U630095P (mfg 1987)<br>(ED=4.108; 70058=parts list Nr; U=mfg UK; 630095=engine S/N; P=1987)
 
* Heat exchanger: Bowman 3483, manuf 6/87
 
* Raw water pump: Jabsco 3273 (3270 series)
 
* Alternator: HEHR Powerline heavy duty (maybe series 23? from HEHR Power Systems)
 
* Alternator V-belt: NAPA Premium XL 25-9425. One spare on boat as of April 2017.
 
* Ideal operating RPM is 1800-2400. Ideal temp is about 79 degrees Cent. or ca. 175 degrees Fahrenheit. (from http://www.ftp.tognews.com/ListArchives/Engines/Engines%20(heat%20exchangers-overheating).htm 21-Jan-2013)
 
  
[[X-Dimension_engine_maint_log | Engine Maintenance Log]]
 
 
These Perkins manuals may be helpful:
 
 
* [http://sailing.mit.edu/bluewater/Perkins_Marine_Diesel_Operating_Manual.pdf Perkins Marine Diesel Engines Operating Manual]
 
* [http://sailing.mit.edu/bluewater/Perkins-4.107_4.108_4.99-WorkshopManual.pdf Workshop manual for 4.108 4.107 and 4.99 diesel engines]
 
* [http://sailing.mit.edu/bluewater/Perkins_Engine_Partslist.pdf Perkins Parts Book]
 
* [http://sailing.mit.edu/bluewater/Perkins_Engine_Wiring.pdf Perkins Engine Wiring]
 
 
This Jabsco raw water pump manual might be helpful:
 
* [http://sailing.mit.edu/wikiupload/5/52/Raw_water_pump_service.pdf Jabsco 3270 series manual]
 
[[X-Dimension_engine_pics | Pictures]] of the engine taken Jan 2013
 
  
 
=== Transmission ===
 
=== Transmission ===
  
* Newage gearbox, approx 2001
 
* PRM DELTA Gearbox; P/N=DELTA20, Serial #=C913041, Work Order #=R00629 (ref. loose packing sticker aboard)
 
* Manual: [[Media:x_dim-PRM_Delta_gearbox-shop_manual_1996.pdf | PRM DELTA MARINE GEARBOX Workshop Manual]]
 
  
 
=== Coupler ===
 
=== Coupler ===
  
* Bolts in coupler were replaced May 2012
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=== Stuffing Box ===
 
=== Stuffing Box ===
  
* Nearly no leakage from stuffing box as of Nov 2011
 
* Stuffing box adjusted Jun 2012 to allow slow drip during operation
 
  
 
=== Cutlass Bearing ===
 
=== Cutlass Bearing ===
  
* Less than 1/32" play in cutlass bearing as of May 2012
 
  
 
=== Propeller ===
 
=== Propeller ===
  
* We use 2 zincs for the propshaft (1 1/4”). Last replaced April 2017.
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* Max-Prop feathering 2-blade propeller, 17-inch. Rebuilt June 2014.
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* pitch before june 2014: 24 degrees (X: C; Y1: E; Y2: T)
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* pitch after june 2014: 12 degrees (X: D; Y1: E; Y2: T)
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* shaft rotates anti-clockwise when in forward (viewed from astern)
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=== Muffler ===
 
=== Muffler ===
  
* Vernalift (unidentified model & mfgr) Thomasville, GA
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=== Fuel System ===
 
=== Fuel System ===
  
* Emergency fuel cut-off: In tool bin just aft of fuel tank. Use inboard stopcock (outboard stopcock is for return fuel)
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* Filler deck fixture located port toe rail
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* Filler filtering: none
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* Primary fuel filter / water separator : under companionway stairs; Racor 500 FG S/S
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* Fuel inlet screen: TBD
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* Primary fuel lift pump: TBD
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* Fuel Tank:
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** Capacity: 40-gal, giving approx 288 miles @ 2000 RPM using 0.9 gal/hour at 6.5 kt
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** Tank cleaned/fuel polished May 2014 by http://www.powersurefuel.com/
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* Fuel gauges:
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** There is a mechanical fuel gauge located under the port main saloon bunk cushion.  It is quite accurate when the boat is level. 
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** The electrical fuel gauge(s) are not operative as of May 2012.
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=== Fluids and Filters and Impeller ===
 
=== Fluids and Filters and Impeller ===
  
* oil filter:
 
Perkins 2654403 / WIX 51515 / Napa 1806 / AC/DELCO PF2 (or 5575840) / Baldwin BT-216 / Fram PH 2821A / Sierra 18-7886
 
: located aft end of engine, replaced April 2017. Two spares on boat as of April 2017.
 
* fuel filter / water separator: Racor 500FG S/S
 
: located under companionway stairs, replaced April 2017. Two spare 10 micron filter elements on boat as of April 2017.
 
* fuel filter on engine: WIX 33166 / FRAM C1191A / NAPA 3195
 
: located starboard aft end of engine, replaced April 2017. One spare on boat as of April 2017.
 
* raw water filter: metal strainer
 
: located in starboard lazarette, cleaned April 2017
 
* raw water impeller: jabsco 1210-0001P (impeller kit)
 
: raw water pump, new in March 2016, located port forward end of engine,  Spare impellers and old raw water pump on boat
 
* engine oil: changed March 2016
 
* transmission oil: changed  March 2016 (approx. 19 oz diesel engine oil, as per transmission manual). Checked April 2017 and found to be almost perfectly clean and the volume was fine.
 
* coolant: changed June 2014
 
  
 
== Steering ==
 
== Steering ==
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=== Helm ===
 
=== Helm ===
  
* The steering wheel is trapped by the fiberglass cover in the center of the cockpit.  Remove this cover to remove the steering wheel.
 
* The emergency tiller is a long steel bar inserted into a square hole beneath an inspection portal in the fiberglass cover aft of the helm.  The tiller is kept in the starboard lazarette.
 
  
 
=== Rudder ===
 
=== Rudder ===
  
* When hauled in Nov 2011, the rudder was saturated with water.  4 holes were drilled to drain it over the winter, then plugged in May 2012.
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* The rudder was pulled Dec 2011 and the shaft repacked.  Prior to this time there was a steady trickle of water entering the boat from the rudder post.
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== Thru-Hulls ==
 
== Thru-Hulls ==
  
As delivered to MIT in August 2011, X-Dimension had 11 thru-hulls.<br>
 
After Winter 2011/2012 refurb, the thru-hulls are:
 
 
* port v-berth 1.5" - blackwater out
 
* port forward of keel 1" - greywater out
 
* port mid-keel 0.75" - toilet in
 
* stbd mid-keel 0.75" - galley seawater
 
* port mid-keel 2" - speed impeller
 
* stbd mid-keel 2" - depth transceiver (epoxied in place)
 
* stbd aft of keel 1.5" - galley greywater out
 
* stbd mid cockpit 1" - engine in
 
* stbd cockpit 1.5" - scuppers
 
* port cockpit 1.5" - scuppers
 
* port cockpit 1/2" at waterline - propane drain
 
 
There are two vestigial thru-hulls, one for an impeller and the other for a depth transducer.  These are located just aft of the main cabin forward bulkhead, beneath the cabinets.
 
 
In June 2013 another thru-hull was added:
 
* port v-berth 2" - combined speed paddlewheel/depth-sounder/water temperature
 
  
 
== Bilge Pumps ==
 
== Bilge Pumps ==
  
There are two electric bilge pumps and two manual bilge pumps. An electric submersible pump is in the central portion of the bilge well. A diaphragm electric pump is in the cabinet beneath the nav station. Float switches for the two electric pumps are located in the bilge well. The diaphragm pump's float switch is in the deepest part of the bilge; it should energize first and keep the bilge dry. The submersible pump's float switch is forward and higher; it should energize if there is an inch or more water in the bilge.
 
  
The two electric bilge pumps are connected to the House batteries via the always-on "Bilge Pumps" breaker on [[X-Dimension_systems#Circuit_Breaker_Panel_1|breaker panel #1]]. Individual auto-manual-off controls for the electric pumps are located port of the nav station.  Note that the "Bilge Pumps" breaker bypasses the House Battery Switch and the pumps will still operate if the House Battery Switch is off. (See [http://sailing.mit.edu/wikiupload/3/3c/X-dimension_bilge_circuits.pdf X Dimension Bilge Pump Wiring])
 
  
The cockpit manual pump is located on the port bulkhead of the cockpit just forward of the helm.  The high-volume manual pump is located under the floorboards of the hanging locker behind the nav station, and can be operated without removing the floorboards. The handles for the two manual pumps are stored in the hanging locker behind the nav station. The smaller handle fits the pump in the cockpit, and the longer handle the pump behind the nav station. 
 
  
All bilge hoses exit the boat starboard of center at the transom.
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=== Strum Boxes ===
  
=== Submersible Electric Bilge Pump ===
 
  
* Rule Bilge Pump 1500 Submersible (new in 2012)
 
* Specs: 12 DC; capacity 1500 GPH '''horizontal flow'''
 
* Rule-a-Matic float switch in bilge, just forward of the submersible pump
 
* Rule 3-Way lighted rocker panel switch by nav table
 
 
=== Diaphragm Electric Bilge Pump ===
 
 
* Jabsco Electric Diaphragm Bilge Pump Model: 34600-0000
 
* Specs: 12 DC; open flow capacity: 10.8 GPM (648 GPH)
 
* Rule-a-Matic float switch in deepest part of bilge, aft of the submersible pump
 
* Rule 3-Way lighted rocker panel switch by nav table
 
 
=== Cockpit Manual Pump ===
 
Located on the port cockpit wall just forward of the wheel.
 
 
* Whale Gusher 10
 
* Repair kit is West Marine part # 255658 OR 135038
 
 
Maintained April 2017.
 
 
=== High Volume Manual Pump ===
 
 
* Edson Gallon-a-Stroke Model 117
 
* Order parts from Edson http://www.edsonpumps.com/pumps_acc/accessories_pg_02.php
 
Maintained March 2017.
 
 
'''Note:''' the high volume manual pump is operated with the long handle from inside the locker behind the nav station. The pump itself is underneath the floorboards in that locker; the handle is inserted into the pump through a cut-out in the floorboards on the starboard side of the locker (to your left when looking into the locker). The cutout may be covered by stored items, such as PFDs, which must be removed to access the pump.
 
 
=== Strum Boxes ===
 
 
* Strum boxes are 1 1/2" West Marine part # 100729, Whale mfg. part # SB5865
 
  
 
== Head ==
 
== Head ==
  
The head is a hand-operated marine toilet unit connected to a 25 gallon expanding holding tank.  The output from the toilet goes into the holding tank.  From the holding tank there are two hoses, one to a pump-out fitting on the deck, the other to a thru-hull under the forward cabin sink.
 
 
The forward facing panel beneath the sink in the forward cabin can be removed for access to the thru-hull valve.
 
 
The seawater in thru-hull is located port of center under the main cabin floorboards, just aft of the mast.  A small mesh strainer is located inline soon after the thru-hull valve.
 
 
The toilet is Jabsco model 29090-2000 (compact bowl & seat).
 
  
 
= Electrical =
 
= Electrical =
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=== Batteries ===
 
=== Batteries ===
  
There are two independent sets of batteries on the boat.  The "Engine" battery (or "Starter Battery") is used for starting the engine.  The "House" batteries supply power to most of the rest of the electrical equipment onboard.
 
  
The House batteries are charged by the alternator.  The Engine battery is charged via the Balmar Duo Charge, mounted on the bulkhead above and just forward of the House batteries.  A solar panel was installed in 2015 to trickle-charge the house batteries.
 
  
 
==== Engine Battery ====
 
==== Engine Battery ====
  
The Engine Battery is a marine dual-purpose AGM battery. The battery is located in the port lazarette, next to the water heater, and under the propane tank. 
 
 
The Engine battery is isolated by the Engine Battery Switch, located alongside the circuit breakers above the galley sink.  The Engine Battery Switch is an on/off switch, located by the circuit breaker panels above the galley sink.
 
 
When the Engine Battery Switch is on, power is connected to the starter motor and to the "Ignition Switch" on the binnacle in the cockpit through the always-on 50 amp "Engine" breaker above the galley sink.  The Ignition Switch on the binnacle powers the following circuits:
 
 
* Starter button on binnacle (connected to starter solenoid)
 
* Balmar charging regulator
 
* Engine instruments in cockpit instrument panel
 
* Engine temperature sensors, oil pressure sensor and alarm buzzer
 
* Electric inline Fuel Pump located under port settee, just aft of the fuel tank
 
 
The Engine Battery Switch should be switched to OFF when leaving the boat.
 
  
 
==== House Batteries ====
 
==== House Batteries ====
  
The House battery bank consists of two Lifeline GPL-31T deep-cycle marine AGM batteries, tied together in parallel. This battery bank is located in the starboard lazarette, just aft of a bulkhead that separates the lazarette from the main cabin.  The House battery compartment is usually covered by a white wooden tray that contains winch handles.
 
  
The House battery bank is isolated by the House Battery Switch, located alongside the circuit breakers above the galley sink.
 
The House Battery Switch is a four-way switch located by the circuit breaker panels above the galley sink. During normal operation of the boat, the House Battery Switch should be switched to the "House" position.  This allows the house battery bank to be charged by the engine, and to power the various 12-volt devices through the breakers above the galley sink.
 
  
The House Battery Switch should be switched to "OFF" when leaving the boat.
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=== Solar Charging ===
  
The two additional positions on the House Battery Switch will enable parallel use of the House battery bank and the Engine battery, and should only be used in case of emergency. (See [http://sailing.mit.edu/wiki/index.php/Standard_operational_procedures#Emergency_Battery_Operations Emergency Battery Operations]) Note that the Engine Battery Switch must be ON in order to use the House Battery Switch as an emergency parallel switch.
 
  
=== Solar Charging ===
 
 
A 55-watt '''Ganz GSP-55 solar panel''' is installed on the v-berth hatch. The cable snakes through the dorade box into the head, then along the port wiring conduit. It connects to a '''Morningstar SunSaver MPPT solar controller''' which charges the House battery bank directly (not through the House Battery Switch).
 
  
 
=== Circuit Breaker Panels ===
 
=== Circuit Breaker Panels ===
  
As of September 2016, there are four circuit breaker panels above the galley sink, and one panel in the cockpit.
 
  
*'''Note''': Any circuits that are not currently connected will be labeled "N/C" with blue tape at the circuit breaker.
 
 
==== Circuit Breaker Panel 1 ====
 
 
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" style="margin-left: 10px"
 
| # || Name || Amps || Power Source || Notes
 
|-
 
|1||'''BILGE PUMPS''' || 25A || House Battery || Powers both bilge pumps. Bypasses the House Battery Switch. '''LEAVE THIS BREAKER ON AT ALL TIMES'''
 
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|2||'''ENGINE''' || 50A || Starter Battery Switch || Powers the starter button, the engine instruments, and the alternator regulator. '''LEAVE THIS BREAKER ON AT ALL TIMES'''
 
|-
 
|3||'''FUEL PUMP'''|| 10A || Ignition Switch || Powers the inline electric fuel pump. No longer necessary for operation of the engine as of Summer 2014
 
|}
 
 
==== Circuit Breaker Panel 2 ====
 
 
This is a "normal" circuit breaker panel in that all of the circuits are fed by the House Battery Switch. This panel contains the circuits that are most likely to be used most of the time during sailing trips.  The breaker names and their rated amperage are listed below:
 
 
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" style="margin-left: 10px"
 
| # || Name || Amps || Notes
 
|-
 
|1||'''NAVIGATION LIGHTS MASTER'''|| 10A ||Supplies power to the Navigation Lights switch panel (see below).
 
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|2||'''NAVIGATION INSTRUMENTS'''|| 10A ||Supplies power to the Garmin GPSMap541 chartplotter, the Garmin GM10 display unit, the AIS transponder, and instruments on the NMEA2000 bus.
 
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|3||'''VHF RADIO'''|| 10A ||Supplies power to the fixed-mount VHF Radio located at the navigation station.
 
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|4||'''RADAR'''|| 5A ||Supplies power to the RADAR display unit and the RADAR antenna.
 
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|5||'''HORN'''|| 5A ||Supplies power to the horn (the button is located on the binnacle).
 
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|6||'''FRESH WATER PUMP'''|| 10A ||Supplies power to the fresh water pump.  Do not turn it on if the fresh water tank is empty.
 
|}
 
 
==== Circuit Breaker Panel 3 ====
 
 
This is a "normal" circuit breaker panel in that all of the circuits are fed by the House battery switch. The breaker names and their rated amperage are listed below:
 
 
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" style="margin-left: 10px"
 
| # || Name || Amps || Notes
 
|-
 
|1||'''CABIN LIGHTS'''|| 30A || Supplies power to the various cabin lights onboard.
 
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|2||'''STEREO'''|| 15A || Will supply power to the AM/FM/CD-Player stereo system.
 
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|3||'''PROPANE'''|| 5A || Will supply power to the propane tank solenoid valve circuit, necessary for operation of the propane stove.  Note that, in addition to this circuit breaker, a switch above the stove must be turned on to activate the propane solenoid. 
 
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|4||'''FRIDGE'''|| 15A || Supplies power to the 12-volt compressor used to chill the refrigerator.
 
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|5||'''BILGE BLOWER'''|| 15A || Turns on the bilge blower.
 
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|6||'''12V AUX SOCKETS''' || 10A || Will supply power to 12-volt "cigarette lighter" type sockets. Three in the cabinet with the back of the GPS, two at the nav table, one in the radar/radio bay, and one in the v-berth.
 
|}
 
 
==== Circuit Breaker Panel 4 ====
 
 
As of September 2016, this Breaker panel is not being used.  Some of the breakers may be used for other circuits in the future.  Some of the space on the panel may also be used for ammeters in the future.
 
  
 
==== Nav Lights Fuse Panel ====
 
==== Nav Lights Fuse Panel ====
  
The dark grey plastic panel in the cockpit, starboard of the wheel, is a Blue Sea Systems  "[http://bluesea.com/category/16/products/4306 WeatherDeck Waterproof Fuse Panel]".  The navigation lights on the boat are controlled through this six-position panel. 
 
 
Power to this panel is supplied by the "Navigation Lights Master" circuit breaker on the control panels above the galley sink.  Each of the six circuits is protected by an internal blade-type fuse.  When power is supplied to the panel, and the corresponding fuses are not blown, then the circuit indicator labels will glow red.  When each circuit is switched on, then the label will glow green.  If the label does not glow, then the fuse is probably blown.  Please see the instruction manual for fuse replacement.
 
 
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" style="margin-left: 10px"
 
| # || Name || Amps || Notes
 
|-
 
|1||'''RUNNING LIGHTS''' || 15A || Powers primary sidelights (in bow) and sternlight
 
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|2||'''STEAMING LIGHT''' || 15A || Powers "masthead light" halfway up the mast
 
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|3||'''TRI-COLOR''' || 15A || Powers the tri-color ligth at the top of the mast
 
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|4||'''ANCHOR LIGHT''' || 15A || Powers the anchor light at the top of the mast
 
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|5||'''FOREDECK LIGHT''' || 15A || Powers the foredeck light halfway up the mast
 
|-
 
|6||'''INSTRUMENT LIGHTS''' || 15A || Powers the compass light and the cockpit instrument panel lights
 
|}
 
 
* [http://bluesea.com/viewresource/263 Blue Sea Weatherdeck Fuse Panel Instruction Manual (PDF)]
 
  
 
=== Cabin Lights ===
 
=== Cabin Lights ===
  
A bundle of Black/White/Red/Yellow #14 wire runs the length of the port and starboard sides of the cabin, with the starboard set extending into the v-berth. The "Cabin Lights" breaker feeds the White circuit with Black as the return. (Red for night lights and Yellow for foot lights are currently unused. One of these two may have been co-opted for the anchor light). Red night lighting is selected locally at each light fixture. Amperages are for brightest setting and are by manufacturer's specification, not observed.
 
  
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" style="margin-left: 10px"
 
| Light || Type || Qty. || Amps Per Fixture || Total Amps
 
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| '''Forepeak''' || White/Red LED strips || 1 || 0.30 || 0.30
 
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| '''V-Berth''' (starboard and port) || Brass fixture w/ LED lamp || 2 || 0.12 || 0.24
 
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| '''V-Berth Vanity''' || Brass fixture w/ LED lamp || 1 || 0.14 || 0.14
 
|-
 
| '''Starboard Lockers (fore and aft)''' || White/Red LED fixture || 2 || 0.08 || 0.16
 
|-
 
| '''Head''' || Round White/Red incandescent fixture || 1 || 0.15 || 0.15
 
|-
 
| '''Main Cabin Berths''' || 6" White LED bar fixture || 5 || 0.08 || 0.40
 
|-
 
| '''Main Cabin Lights''' (starboard and port) || White/Red LED strips || 2 || 1.00 || 2.00
 
|-
 
| '''Galley Ceiling Light''' || Round White/Red LED fixture || 1 || 0.48 || 0.48
 
|-
 
| '''Galley Stove Light''' || 12" White/Red LED fixture || 1 || 0.10 || 0.10
 
|-
 
| '''Nav Table Chart Light''' || 12" White/Red LED gooseneck || 1 || 0.75 || 0.75
 
|-
 
| '''TOTAL - Cabin Lights''' ||  ||  ||  || 4.72
 
|}
 
  
 
=== Horn ===
 
=== Horn ===
  
Seafit "Model L" Compact Horn
 
  
* 106 dB SPL at 1 meter
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=== Blower ===
* 3 Amps
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The horn is mounted on the underside of the lower port-side spreader.  The horn button is a stainless steel button on the right side of the binnacle, next to the starter button.  Power is fed through a dedicated 5-amp breaker.
 
  
=== Blower ===
 
 
Jabsco blower, located inside the bulkhead, directly above the Nav Lights Switch Panel.
 
  
 
=== Navigation Lights ===
 
=== Navigation Lights ===
  
Requirements for navigation lights for vessels > 12m in length:
 
  
* Steaming light: visibility 3 nm (luminous intensity 12 cd)
 
* Sidelights, sternlight, anchor light: visibility 2 nm (luminous intensity 4.3 cd)
 
 
[[Image:Tricolor.jpg|thumb=Tricolor_thumb.jpg|right|Tricolor, Anchor]]
 
'''Tri-Color/Anchor'''
 
 
* Model: Aquasignal Series 40: tricolor / anchor / quicfits (Model # 40706)
 
* "Quicfits" connector means that the unit can be easily unclipped from the top of the mast by squeezing the black tabs at the bottom of the unit and pulling the whole assembly up.
 
 
* Bulbs:
 
** tricolor: 12V, 1W, BA15D bayonet base (Tri-Color Polar Star 40 MKII - Dr. LED Part# 8001450-02)
 
** anchor: 12V, 1W, BA15D bayonet base (White Polar Star 40 MKII - Dr. LED Part# 8001757-02) 
 
* Visibility (from Dr. LED website):
 
** tricolor: 2nm
 
** anchor: 2nm
 
* [https://www.doctorled.com/p21.htm Dr. LED Website]
 
 
'''Steaming/Foredeck Light'''
 
 
Forespar Combination Deck/Masthead Light - Model ML-2
 
 
* Steaming light: festoon bulb, 0.8 amps, type WN-211 (Forespar part #132025)
 
* Foredeck bulb: 20W bi-pin quartz halogen bulb (Forespar part #132035) or (Ancor part #521125)
 
* [http://www.forespar.com/products/sail-combination-deck-bow-light.shtml Forespar Website]
 
 
'''Sidelights'''
 
 
The sidelight are mounted in small chambers molded into the fiberglass hull.  The compartments have red and green lenses.  The bulb sockets are held in place by small aluminum plates that are screwed into the fiberglass hull.
 
 
* Bulb: Type #1004: BA15D bayonet base, 12.8v, 1.0 amp, 12.8 Watt, 12 MSCP (0.9 cd)
 
 
Note: these should be replaced with #1152 bulbs: 12.8v, 1.34 amp, 21 MSCP (4.6 cd)
 
 
'''Sternlight'''
 
 
* Bulb: festoon bulb 1-1/4" x 13/32" (31.7 mm x 10.3mm)
 
 
Make and model of bulb is unknown, but Ancor 529102 (West Marine #297367) might work:  13.5v 0.83 amp, 8 cd 31mm x 10mm
 
 
== 110-volt ==
 
 
The 110v system is inoperative as of May 2012. 
 
 
* The shore power connector has been disconnected.
 
* All the 110v breakers have been removed.
 
* The wiring to the 110v outlets is still in place but is disconnected at the breaker panels.
 
* Three 110v outlets (non-GFCI) are located:
 
** in the head
 
** just forward of the stove
 
** starboard locker, just forward of the mast
 
 
Note that there is an 800 watt DC-to-AC inverter on board.
 
  
 
== Anti-Electrolysis ==
 
== Anti-Electrolysis ==
  
* There are two zincs clamped to prompt shaft, new as of March 2016. (Typically replaced each spring.)
 
* There is an external zinc "guppy" that is deployed at the stern while the boat is on the mooring or at the dock. New as of May 2015.
 
  
 
== Lightning Dissipation ==
 
== Lightning Dissipation ==
  
* The boat is fully grounded, with a woven copper strip connecting the mast, shrouds, and engine block.
 
* The mast step is electrically connected to the keel via a grounding strap from the mast step to a keel bolt.
 
* The only bonding from the grounded systems to salt water is via the propeller shaft via the engine block.
 
  
 
= Electronics =
 
= Electronics =
  
== Fixed mount GPS ==
 
  
* Garmin GPSMap 541 Chartplotter
 
* mounted in cockpit bulkhead, port of companionway
 
* antenna is located on the cockpit rail port of center aft of the helm
 
* communicates with GMI 10 display, wind instruments, depth sounder, and AIS transonder via NMEA 2000 network
 
* sends position data to VHF500dsc radio (one-way communication) via NMEA 0183 data connection.
 
  
== Garmin GMI 10 Sailing Instrument ==
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== Wind ==
  
* mounted in cockpit bulkhead, port of companionway
 
* can display various parameters, such as depth, apparent wind speed and angle, true wind speed and direction, speed over ground, etc.
 
* Communicates with GPSMap 541, wind instrument & depth sounder via NMEA 2000 network
 
  
== Wind ==
 
 
* Garmin GWS 10
 
* senses wind speed and angle
 
* communicates with GMI 10 display and GPSMap 541 via NMEA 2000 network
 
  
 
== Depth Sounder ==
 
== Depth Sounder ==
  
* Garmin Thru-Hull Intelliducer (depth sounder)
 
* located starboard of center aft of forward main cabin bulkhead inside of cabinet
 
* communicates with GMI 10 display and GPSMap 541 via NMEA 2000 network
 
  
 
== NMEA 2000 network ==
 
== NMEA 2000 network ==
  
The NMEA 2000 network on ''X Dimension'' entirely consists of instruments, cables and connectors manufactured by Garmin.  All connectors are NMEA 2000 "Micro" connectors.  The network consists of a backbone that runs from the cabinet on the port side of the companionway to the top of the mast.  The backbone requires a terminator at either end.  The backbone also requires 12v DC power to operate; this is supplied by the yellow power cable.
 
  
The network consists of a backbone, and various "drops" that interface via "T-connectors".  The drops on the network currently are:
 
  
* Garmin GMI 10 display
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== Radar ==
* Garmin GPSMap 541 chartplotter
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* Yellow 12v DC power cable
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* Garmin Intelliducer depth sounder
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* Garmin GWS 10 wind instrument
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* Vesper XB8000 Class-B AIS Transponder
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* Arduino-based data logger
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The GMI 10, GPSMap 541, and Vesper XB8000 have their own power connections.  The depth sounder and wind instruments draw power from the network.
 
  
The network cables have five conductors:
 
 
* Red: +12v DC
 
* Black: Ground
 
* White: Data+
 
* Blue: Data-
 
* bare wire: shield
 
 
== Radar ==
 
 
* JRC RADAR1000 mounted display
 
* installed in cubby over Nav Station table
 
* antenna mounted on pole on port quarter.
 
  
 
== AIS Transponder ==
 
== AIS Transponder ==
  
 
* Vesper Marine XB-8000 Class-B AIS Transponder
 
* Vesper Marine XB-8000 Class-B AIS Transponder
* Mounted in cubby above Nav Station (behind radar display)
+
 
* Tied into NMEA2000 network
+
* Transmits through VHF antenna on top of mast through an active antenna splitter (Vesper Marine WP160)
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* Transponder and splitter are both powered from "VHF Radio" breaker
+
* GPS antenna currently (8/7/2015) located in cubby next to the transponder
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* Accessible via Wifi: SSID is "VesperXB".  Password is written next to the device
+
  
 
== Radios ==
 
== Radios ==
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=== Fixed VHF ===
 
=== Fixed VHF ===
  
[[Image:XD_VHF500dsc_front.jpg|thumb=XD_VHF500dsc_front_tn.jpg|right|VHF Marine Radio]]
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* West Marine VHF500dsc Fixed Mount Marine Radio
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* Receives GPS data from Garmin GPSMap 541 via NMEA 0183 connection (GPRMC sentences)
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* MMSI Number: 338137891
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* Operator's Manual: [[Image:VHF500 English.pdf]]
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=== Handheld VHF ===
 
=== Handheld VHF ===
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West Marine VHF55 VHF Radio
 
West Marine VHF55 VHF Radio
  
=== AM/FM/CD Stereo ===
 
  
'''Dual MXD25'''
 
 
Includes 1/8" auxiliary audio input jack and USB charger jack on front panel.
 
  
 
= Magnetic Compasses =
 
= Magnetic Compasses =
  
* Binnacle Compass
 
** make and model: Danforth "Constellation"
 
** has not been swung (Aug 2012)
 
** rebuilt Apr 2012
 
** illuminated by "INST LIGHTS" switch on navigation lights switch panel
 
 
* Starboard Bulkhead Compass
 
** make and model: Plastimo "Contest" (Classe B)
 
** "tactical" compass card
 
 
* Starboard and Port Rail Compasses
 
** make and model: Danforth "Corsair"
 
 
* Nav Station Compass
 
** make and model: Suunto Type B-110
 
  
 
= Galley =
 
= Galley =
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== Stove ==
 
== Stove ==
  
* Stove is propane fired.  The tank is in the port lazarette, with a cutoff solenoid.  Both the panel switch and the dedicated switch above the stove must be on for the solenoid to open.
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* 3 burners on top
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* Oven has a bottom (bake) and smallish top (broil) burner.
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* Oven interior is 17 7/8" wide x 11" deep x 9" high.  One rack.
+
  
 
== Refrigerator / Ice Box ==
 
== Refrigerator / Ice Box ==
  
[[IMAGE:XD_compressor_1.jpg|thumb=XD_compressor_1_tn.jpg|right|Fridge Compressor (looking forward)]]
 
[[IMAGE:XD_compressor_2.jpg|thumb=XD_compressor_2_tn.jpg|right|Fridge Compressor (top)]]
 
[[IMAGE:XD_compressor_rear.jpg|thumb=XD_compressor_rear_tn.jpg|right|Compressor rear label]]
 
  
The refrigerator / ice box is located beneath the galley counter and can be accessed via two hinged hatches.  There is a shelf in the refrigerator compartment that will accommodate ice blocks.
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== Utensils ==
  
The refrigerator compressor is made by '''Alder/Barbour'''.  The exact model is unknown but appears similar to the '''ColdMachine''' model.
 
  
The compressor runs on the 12V house battery and is located in the starboard lazarette outboard of the house battery box.  The compressor is powered by a 15A breaker on breaker panel 2 above the galley sink.  A thermostat in the ice box controls operation of the compressor.
+
== Fresh Water ==
  
The compressor has two blade type fuses located at the outboard aft corner:
 
* 15A Main
 
* 5A Fans
 
 
A diagnostic LED is on the rear panel; the cadence of the LED's flashing indicates the specific problem with the compressor.
 
 
See also: [[Image:Adlerbarbour manual.pdf]] Operating manual for Alder/Barbour refrigeration systems
 
 
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== Utensils ==
 
* Pots (largest 6qt), pans, kettle below counter to starboard of sink
 
* Plates, cups, bowls above counter starboard of sink
 
* tableware in drawer above counter starboard of sink
 
* Dry goods above stove
 
* More dry goods above counter, starboard of icebox
 
* Lighter, utensils, mitts, bags in drawers next to icebox
 
 
== Fresh Water ==
 
* 80 gallon tank with small pressurizing pump for galley sink and head sink.
 
* CE Water Pressure Pump 2.4 under nav table
 
  
 
= Safety =
 
= Safety =
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== Fire Extinguishers ==
 
== Fire Extinguishers ==
  
* hand-held: 3 ABC-1 extinguishers purchased Sep 2011
 
** Next to porthole above galley sink
 
** Under navigation table
 
** On forward bulkhead inside starboard lazarette
 
* fixed mount: halon tank directly beneath cockpit
 
  
 
== PFDs ==
 
== PFDs ==
  
* 8 Type-I orange PFDs
 
* ??? Type-III life vests (2 small, 1 medium, 2 large, 1 x-large)
 
* 2+ Type-V inflating PFDs (2 Kru with safety harnesses/lights/storm hoods, ? without)
 
* 4 Spinlock Deckvests inflating PFDs with harnesses/lights/storm hoods. These are not USCG approved.
 
  
Note: 2 Type-II orange PFDs are kept in the lock box on the dock.
 
  
 
== Throwables ==
 
== Throwables ==
  
* 4 square blue throwable cushions (Type-IV PFDs)
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* Lifesling man overboard recovery system (Type-IV PFD)
+
  
 
== Harnesses, Jacklines, Tethers ==
 
== Harnesses, Jacklines, Tethers ==
  
*  harnesses on 6 inflatable PFDs that are on the boat
+
 
* 7 tethers
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* 2 jacklines (one for each side of the boat)
+
  
 
== Visual Distress Signals ==
 
== Visual Distress Signals ==
 
* Orange plastic cylinder with flares is on shelf on forward starboard bulkhead wall in main cabin:
 
** 4 red day/night handheld flares
 
** Flare Gun
 
** 4 red day/night 12-gauge meteor flares
 
 
* Orange smoke canister on shelf on forward starboard bulkhead wall in main cabin
 

Revision as of 14:17, 22 April 2018

This is an exhaustive list of Mashnee's various subsystems.

Specifications

Anchors

Rigging

Mast and Boom

Standing Rigging

Shrouds and Spreaders

Headstay and Backstay

Running Rigging

Halyards

Sheets

Traveler

Boom Vang

Sails

Sails Kept on the Boat

Mainsail

Headsails

Spinnaker

Sail Inventory (as of May 2016)

Mainsails

Jibs and Genoas

Asymmetric Spinnaker

Symmetric Spinnakers

Sails We Used To Own

Deck

Winches

Companionway Hatch Removal

Machinery

Power Train

Engine

Transmission

Coupler

Stuffing Box

Cutlass Bearing

Propeller

Muffler

Fuel System

Fluids and Filters and Impeller

Steering

Helm

Rudder

Thru-Hulls

Bilge Pumps

Strum Boxes

Head

Electrical

12-volt

Batteries

Engine Battery

House Batteries

Solar Charging

Circuit Breaker Panels

Nav Lights Fuse Panel

Cabin Lights

Horn

Blower

Navigation Lights

Anti-Electrolysis

Lightning Dissipation

Electronics

Wind

Depth Sounder

NMEA 2000 network

Radar

AIS Transponder

  • Vesper Marine XB-8000 Class-B AIS Transponder


Radios

Fixed VHF

Handheld VHF

West Marine VHF55 VHF Radio


Magnetic Compasses

Galley

Stove

Refrigerator / Ice Box

Utensils

Fresh Water

Safety

Fire Extinguishers

PFDs

Throwables

Harnesses, Jacklines, Tethers

Visual Distress Signals