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- May 2, 2017
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- Age
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- Location
- Key Largo, FL
- Model
- Marlin
So we took Sea La Vie out for her first fishing trip this weekend to the Islamorada Humps to target black fin tuna (BFT), then hit up the Whale Harbor sandbar. Fishing was ok... caught a few small BFT, nothing to write home about, small tuna tastes as good as big tuna ..... The sandbar was a blast!!! I lovvveeeee having a generator, at the end of the day we put the 5 year old down for an early bed time in "my bed" (mid cabin berth) and we the adults stayed out for another few hours into the evening. The Marline 300 is now not just a boat, but a baby sitter!!!!!!
We have been cruising the boat a lot in the last few weeks of ownership, but I will consider this weekend the first real shakedown cruise as we burned 100 gallons over 2 days. I now have two projects;
1. Fischer Panda Farymann diesel ran flawlessly all weekend, except now will not start...
2. Bait pump died on us (despite the fact that I replaced the bait pump before the trip) causing me to use the wash down hose to keep the 12 dozen bait we caught the night before alive.
So theory for #1 (generator) is that the valves are out of adjustment as the head of the generator engine was replaced by the seller directly prior to me purchasing the boat, or I have some burnt up relays.. I am on a business trip right now and ordered relays and a new set of feeler gauges, I get back home tonight, so tomorrow I am going to delve right in and start trouble shooting.... In my research, I can see that the Fischer Panda generator is going to need constant attention... I am going to need to put this on my list of things to replace in the next few years.... is the new Fischer Panda generator (Kubota diesel) more reliable??? I don't want to go the honda 2000 route, I have my fears about CO2, and often have a child sleeping below decks......
Theory for #2 is simple (bait pump)... burnt up ground wire (see attached pics). I found a bad connector when I replaced the pump the first time, and thought I traced the problem... After the new pump failed again, I did some more testing. The circuit was holding 12 volts no load, erratic 1-2 volts under load... I dug upstream of the connector and found more burnt wire.... I did not have time to dig any further into the wiring.... I hope I can find the break, but if not, I am going to run a new pair of wires from the cockpit switch back... This project will wait until after the weekend as my folks are coming into town, and getting the generator running is priority #1.
I will update as I dig into it... Pics of the weekend follow....
We have been cruising the boat a lot in the last few weeks of ownership, but I will consider this weekend the first real shakedown cruise as we burned 100 gallons over 2 days. I now have two projects;
1. Fischer Panda Farymann diesel ran flawlessly all weekend, except now will not start...
2. Bait pump died on us (despite the fact that I replaced the bait pump before the trip) causing me to use the wash down hose to keep the 12 dozen bait we caught the night before alive.
So theory for #1 (generator) is that the valves are out of adjustment as the head of the generator engine was replaced by the seller directly prior to me purchasing the boat, or I have some burnt up relays.. I am on a business trip right now and ordered relays and a new set of feeler gauges, I get back home tonight, so tomorrow I am going to delve right in and start trouble shooting.... In my research, I can see that the Fischer Panda generator is going to need constant attention... I am going to need to put this on my list of things to replace in the next few years.... is the new Fischer Panda generator (Kubota diesel) more reliable??? I don't want to go the honda 2000 route, I have my fears about CO2, and often have a child sleeping below decks......
Theory for #2 is simple (bait pump)... burnt up ground wire (see attached pics). I found a bad connector when I replaced the pump the first time, and thought I traced the problem... After the new pump failed again, I did some more testing. The circuit was holding 12 volts no load, erratic 1-2 volts under load... I dug upstream of the connector and found more burnt wire.... I did not have time to dig any further into the wiring.... I hope I can find the break, but if not, I am going to run a new pair of wires from the cockpit switch back... This project will wait until after the weekend as my folks are coming into town, and getting the generator running is priority #1.
I will update as I dig into it... Pics of the weekend follow....
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