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* There is a sump under the ice box to collect the meltwater. This sump can be emptied via the salt water foot pump for the sink if the cross-flow valve underneath the sink is switched. The valve has a pointer on it and the pointer must point up (12:00) for sump drain and to the right (3:00) for the salt water intake.  
 
* There is a sump under the ice box to collect the meltwater. This sump can be emptied via the salt water foot pump for the sink if the cross-flow valve underneath the sink is switched. The valve has a pointer on it and the pointer must point up (12:00) for sump drain and to the right (3:00) for the salt water intake.  
  
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== Utensils ==
 
== Utensils ==

Revision as of 05:52, 7 June 2023

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 Backstays

Running Backstays: 55', 1/2" double-braid

Running Rigging

Main

Main Halyard: ~75' 3/8" cored line spliced to ~45' 14' single braid (lengths approximate)

Main Sheet: 90', 9/16" three-strand

Shallow Reefing Line: 50', 3/8" double-braid

Deep Reefing Line: 58', double braid

Jib

Halyard

Secondary Halyard

Sheets: 58', 9/16" double-braid

Roller furler line

Spinnaker

Halyard: ~130' 7/16" cored line with pelican hook. (Length approximate)

Secondary Halyard: ~90' 7/16" cored line spliced to ~33' 1/4" single braid, ending with 6' cored line. (Lengths approximate. Thin section is a hazard as it can jump out of the halyard block sheave and jam.)

Sheets: 107', 87' of 3/8" double-braid with 20' of 5/16" single-braid section

Tack Outhaul (standard): 75' 1/2" double-braid

Tack Outhaul (top-down furler): 45', 40' 1/2" double braid with 5' of 3/8" single-braid section

Top-Down Furler line: 50', double-braid

Sails

Sails Kept on the Boat

Mainsail

  • Sobstad mainsail, new 2021 (only really used 2022)

Headsails

  • working jib (<100%)(~2008)
  • 135 (~2008)
  • 140 (new 2022)
  • 165 (new 2022)

Spinnaker

  • code zero (white sail in Doyle bag)
  • reacher (green and white)
  • Big red (red)

Sails not on the boat

  • 100% jib

Deck

Winches

Machinery

Power Train

Engine

40 HP Volvo D2-40 diesel engine. Installed: 2008.

Transmission

Coupler

Stuffing Box

Propeller

2 blades Gori feathering propeller.

Muffler

Fuel System

20 Gallon diesel fuel tank.

When the tank is full, the fuel gauge reads "F". When the tank is 10 gallons down, the fuel gauge reads "E". The gauge seems to be non-linear and should not be relied upon for accurate measurement of the fuel tank.

Fluids and Filters and Impeller

  • Engine Oil: 15W-40
  • Engine Oil Filter: volvo penta 3840525
  • Racor Fuel filter: R12P
  • Engine Fuel Filter: Volvo Penta 861477-8

Steering

Helm

Rudder

Thru-Hulls

Bilge Pumps

Strum Boxes

Head

Electrical

12-volt

Electric Wiring

These two documents were provided by Mashnee's restorers:

Lighting

Batteries

Two batteries run through a battery switch. Batteries are both house and engine; no distinction possible with current wiring.


Solar Charging

Yes


Circuit Breaker Panel =

Cabin Lights

Horn

Blower

Navigation Lights

Anti-Electrolysis

Lightning Dissipation

Electronics

B&G System Notes


  • Tips:
    • Turn on VHF breaker to get AIS targets on chartplotter
    • Turn off the chartplotter before turning off breaker

How to:

  • Restore sailing (and other) instruments display on chartplotter
    • Press top button (pages/home)
      • Press gear icon on left
        • Press ‘network’
          • Press ‘sources’
            • Press ‘auto select’ (wait while it sorts things out)


  • Restore ‘boat speed’ indications
    • Press top button (pages/home)
      • Press gear icon on left
        • Press ‘network’
          • Press ‘sources’
            • Press ‘boat speed’
              • Select: ‘ST200’
  • Make AIS targets visible on chartplotter
    • Press top button (pages/home)
      • On left ribbon: press ‘vessels’
        • Shows list of targets
          • Press ‘display all’ to make them visible on chartplotter


Unresolved issues

  • CP forgets configuration items, as above

All the manuals are here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/l30jp60jf8nvmqk/AAAtzo6MZP3bd7fXsHzRiP9La?dl=0

Chartplotter MFD

B&G Zeus 3S WIFI: B&G Zeus 3s streams both NMEA 183 and NMEA 2000

  • Zeus 3s: SSID: <zeus something…>
    • PW: S4XGzxx9
    • NMEA 183 stream 192.168.76.1 port 10110
      • Streams AIS targets and instrument readings

B&G H5000 Hercules CPU

Wind

B&G WS310.

Depth Sounder/Log/Water temperature

ST200 speedo and temperature Echosounder for depth

AHRS

NMEA 2000 network

There is a standard NMEA 2000 network with most connections behind the false panel in the aft-most port cupboard (above the ice box). There is an additional set of connectors in the forward compartment just to port of the mast. There is one free port at the mast.

Radar

B&G Broadband 4G Radar

AIS Transponder

  • Vesper Marine XB-8000 Class-B AIS Transponder. As of Aug. 2019, it is installed behind the VHF in the forward compartment. The WiFi network and password are written on the unit.

To connect to NMEA 183 stream with AIS targets: 192.168.15.1 port 39150

Radios

Fixed VHF

Magnetic Compasses

There is a magnetic compass which is placed in the starboard cockpit locker. When it is deployed it is mounted on a small brass rail at the foot of the companionway.

Note, this compass cannot be trusted. Compasses do not take hard knocks well, and there is no guarantee that its placement is not in a magnetically pathological location. This compass can be used for relative heading hold, e.g. maintaining a number. However, the absolute values are not to be trusted at all. [KDS]

Galley

Stove

The stove is an Orico-style alcohol stove. Alcohol does not burn as hot as propane so it takes longer to cook.

To operate the stove, remove the wooden plate and place it above, where the metal underside will serve as a heat deflector.

The top of the stove needs to be open to reveal the metal canister underneath. There is a black rubber disk which seals the canister and keeps the alcohol from evaporating. Remove this.

Ensure that the stove dial is turned to the on position, and then the stove can be lit with a lighter or match.

The stove is extinguished by turning the dial fully off, and then replacing the rubber disk and the wooden cover.

Ice Box

  • There is a sump under the ice box to collect the meltwater. This sump can be emptied via the salt water foot pump for the sink if the cross-flow valve underneath the sink is switched. The valve has a pointer on it and the pointer must point up (12:00) for sump drain and to the right (3:00) for the salt water intake.

sump drain valve

Utensils

Fresh Water

Safety

Fire Extinguishers

PFDs

  1. Spinlock DeckVest Lite 170n, new 2023 (Replaced a Spinlock 5D, purchased 2015, retired for failed zipper car)
  2. Spinlock 5D, new 2015. Arm kit replaced March 2023.
  3. Spinlock 5D, new 2015. Arm kit replaced March 2023.
  4. Spinlock 6D, new 2022. Equipped with MOB 1 AIS beacon (exp. 2029)
  5. Spinlock DeckVest Lite 170n, new 2023. (Replaced a Spinlock 5D, new 2015, retired for torn bladder attachment tab)
  6. Spinlock 6D, new 2022. Equipped with MOB 1 AIS beacon (exp. 2029)
  7. Spinlock 6D, new 2022. Equipped with MOB 1 AIS beacon (exp. 2029)
  8. Spinlock 6D, new 2022. Equipped with MOB 1 AIS beacon (exp. 2029)
  9. Spinlock 6D, new 2022. Equipped with MOB 1 AIS beacon (exp. 2029)
  • Inflators are UML5 (5D) or Sensor PRO (6D) with 38g cylinders
  • All have harnesses built-in

Throwables

Harnesses, Jacklines, Tethers

  • 8 tethers, 3 new as of 2022, 3 new as of 2023. 2023 set are West Marine Racing Series Double Safety Tethers.
  • 4x jacklines

Visual Distress Signals