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TRAILER Diesel Maintenance Pt. 1 Carl Schlemmer from Mastry Engine Center demonstrates how to perform the critical maintenance your diesel needs to keep running smoothly for years to come. Simple, straightforward advice for novice and expert mechanics. Carl details the cooling, air intake and fuel systems of diesel engines and explains daily checks recommended for smooth operations. He also reviews lists of spare parts to have on hand for your engine’s needs. 503E One of 9 segments from the Sailing Quarterly 77-minute how-to video, Boat Maintenance DYI with host, Gary Jobson. Available soon on YouTube for rental and purchase in the U.S. and selected countries. Available now, worldwide, at https://vimeocom/ondemand/boatmaintenancedyi/ Watch trailers for all segments at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDECIBcuk_M_vF7w67E_NHSXi0QPWd3jw Other segments include: DIESEL ENGINE MAINTENANCE & TROUBLE-SHOOTING including periodic checks and how to troubleshoot common problems. Taught by engine experts from Mastery Engine Center, Florida, using floor model engines and graphics for hard to see details. HOW TO CLEAN A WINCH What products to gather before you start, how to disassemble, clean and reassemble to keep your boat's winches working smoothly. RIGGING CHECKS FROM MASTHEAD TO DECK Find trouble spots before fittings and shrouds break. FIBERGLASS REPAIRS Step-by-step instructions from filling the holes to polishing the gelcoat. HOW TO FIX A MARINE HEAD Step-by-step instructions on assembly, on repairs and maintenance so fixing the head is no longer such a dreaded task. VARNISHING Step-by-step instructions on varnishing to keep your boat's brightwork shining. All practical and well explained procedures that you and your crew can use to keep your boat in tip top shape. Download to your computer, tablet, and phone for onboard use. See how to do it yourself. Learn about your boat and save money. (M1Z) Browse our VOD collection at vimeo.com/sailflix/vod_pages/ Join our eNewsletter at thesailingchannel.tv/join for news and discount offers. MORE HOW-TO SAILING VIDEOS FROM SAILING QUARTERLY: Sail Trim & Performance Sailing with Gary Jobson vimeo.com/ondemand/sailtrimgaryjobson Racing Tactics with Gary Jobson vimeo.com/ondemand/racingtacticsgaryjobson Don Street Streetwise Tips, Vol. 1 vimeo.com/ondemand/streetwisetips1 Don Street Streetwise Tips, Vol. 2 vimeo.com/ondemand/streetwisetips2 Cruising Instruction, Vol. 1 vimeo.com/ondemand/cruisinginstruction1 Cruising Instruction, Vol. 2 vimeo.com/ondemand/cruisinginstruction2 For DVDs see How-To / Sailing Quarterly at thesailingchannel.tv/store2/ ABOUT SAILING QUARTERLY Produced in the late 1980's, Sailing Quarterly Video Magazine's 24 one-hour programs set the standard for sailing television. We've taken individual stories, and grouped them under instructional categories and cruising destinations. The complete series includes nine instructional volumes, eight destination volumes, and the 24 original SQ one-hour programs. This is timeless content that will benefit every sailor, racer or cruiser. More volumes coming soon.
The HARDIN 44 Voyager, a classic sailing yacht from 1978, is a seaworthy vessel fully equipped for extended voyages. This well-maintained boat is ready to set sail with a range of features that combine performance and comfort. Engine: Powered by a robust "Yanmar" 75ps TD engine with 1,400 hours, the yacht boasts an excellent mechanical condition. The engine underwent a new installation in 2011 and has undergone meticulous annual inspections. The starter battery was replaced in November 2021, ensuring reliable starts. Sails: The yacht features high-quality "Doyle" sails, including a mainsail with lazy jacks (2012), a mizzen (2014), a self-tacking jib (2014), and a yankee on a furler (2014). Additionally, there are extra sails for different conditions, including a storm jib and a light wind sail for the jib stay. "Sunbrella" sail covers protect the sails when not in use. Anchoring and Windlass: The anchoring system includes a "Manson Supreme" anchor (65lbs, 2012) and a "CQR" anchor (45lbs). The yacht is equipped with a powerful "Lofrans" windlass (1500W, 2011) for convenient and efficient anchor handling. Navigation and Electronics: For navigation, the yacht is equipped with a "Furuno" autopilot, a "Lowrance" GPS plotter/fish finder (2015), and a "B&G" wind speed/direction indicator. Communication is facilitated by two VHF radios, one of which includes a GPS and AIS receiver (2015). Electrical System: The yacht is powered by four Trojan 105 batteries (450 Ah, October 2019) and supplemented by four solar panels providing approximately 360 W of power. An "AiLi" battery monitor (2021) ensures efficient management of the electrical system. Tanks and Utilities: With two 100-gallon diesel tanks and two 100-gallon fiberglass water tanks, the yacht has ample fuel and water storage for extended journeys. A Force 10 water heater is installed, although it has not been connected to the engine. A water purification filter with an extra faucet ensures a clean water supply. Additional Features: Davits for convenient dinghy storage Refrigerator installed in 2017 Three-burner stove with oven for onboard cooking Utility box (2016) for storage of LPG tanks, ropes, and other essentials Refurbishment: The deck has undergone refurbishment, including the removal of balusters and toe rail to address leaking issues. The interior has been renovated with new paint and varnishing, enhancing the overall aesthetics and comfort of the yacht. With its comprehensive set of features and recent refurbishments, the HARDIN 44 Voyager is a reliable and comfortable vessel for sailors seeking adventure on the open seas. Location Dominica. Possible to sail it to Guadeloupe or Martinique. German flag. https://lookboat.com/boat/hardin-44-voyager-for-sale-in-the-caribbean-dominica/