Yacht Restoration - Starting the engines - Vlog 10

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  • čas přidán 20. 05. 2023
  • My family and I sold everything and went on an adventure to Florida to chase our dreams. So, we bought this beautiful 2016 Azimut 50 Atlantis from insurance auction that has been neglected by the previous owner, with plans to live on it after it is complete. We may charter or sell it in the future as we find new adventures. It has some components missing such as; GPS screen with engine gauges and radar with antennas. Some LED lights and speakers were missing. Most of the items are rusted and dirty. The twin Cummins 8.3L diesel engines are good but need everything around them. Also, needs some touch up paint, bottom paint and some gel coat.
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Komentáře • 26

  • @satoshione8145
    @satoshione8145 Před rokem +2

    That’s definitely a positive outcome 😅👍🏼

  • @BoatsPWCCars
    @BoatsPWCCars Před rokem +3

    Way to go you will be in the water before you know it!

  • @peter6302
    @peter6302 Před rokem +1

    Congrats! can't imagine the feeling after these few months 👍

  • @novikyacht
    @novikyacht Před rokem +1

    Я долго ждал твой выпуск ! Поздравляю с запуском движка 🎉🎉🎉👍🏻

  • @keptman25
    @keptman25 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I Love your Azimuth videos, I watched all of them Yesterday! Im going to follow and ask alot of questions.

  • @richielittlewood867
    @richielittlewood867 Před 10 měsíci

    Hard work fixes it all the time !!

  • @joesharp5602
    @joesharp5602 Před rokem +2

    Alex, first congratulations on the new to your family cruising vessel. For diesel engines we have what are nicknamed Murphy Switches. These are safety devices that monitor conditions related to the diesels and will shut them down in order to prevent engine damage. Most likely your boat was designed and fitted with a series of these logic switches. A good marine mechanic with real Yacht experience, should be able to help you trouble shoot and learn about your engine room systems and controls. It will take time but you fill figure it all out. Your engine with the diesel fuel in the cylinders was experiencing Hydro Lock, and this can damage an engine so I am glad you were able to drain the fuel from the cylinders before damaging the engine trying to start it in a hydro locked state.
    I would go through just about every electrical connection by removing connectors and using a Dremel tool with a brass wire brush, or fine sandpaper and clean each connector and terminal. This will also give you a chance to inspect for corrosion and any loose terminal. Electrical issues around salt water is a common issue and sometimes a good cleaning of contacts makes a difference and certainly increases reliability. You will want to learn each and every electrical system in your vessel and what it controls. You will eventually get there.
    Keep you chin and confidence up, you will get through this and have a wonderful family cruising live aboard vessel...
    My best to you and your family... Joe

    • @Khlevnoy
      @Khlevnoy  Před rokem

      thank you. If you think of anything else, please do let me know. I really appreciate you guys. :)

  • @tiwaig9907
    @tiwaig9907 Před 11 měsíci +1

    For the JetSki stands, you should get some pegs welded on the bottom of em so they fit into the OEM holes and will work really nicely and you can take them out when you’re swimming and have the JetSki launched. Good work on getting it started can’t wait for when it splashed down in water

    • @Khlevnoy
      @Khlevnoy  Před 11 měsíci

      Brilliant idea. I will look into that.
      Thanks

  • @alexm4511
    @alexm4511 Před rokem +1

    Your reaction to hearing it start was priceless. I felt the same way when I was trying to figure out why my diesel truck engine wouldn’t turn over after a few months of trial and errors. When I figured it out my whole neighborhood heard me and my truck. Congrats on the start-up hopefully it’s all down hill from here. Great content bro, be blessed.

  • @itstito-pm8xk
    @itstito-pm8xk Před rokem

    Looking pretty nice

  • @Nick-ez5wf
    @Nick-ez5wf Před rokem +1

    Hi
    Greetings from the Netherlands.
    Really enjoy the content, little tip I would replace the impellers after your are all done because of the dry running of the engines.
    Looking forward to the next video😊

    • @Khlevnoy
      @Khlevnoy  Před rokem

      Will do thanks for the advice 👍 😀

    • @joesharp5602
      @joesharp5602 Před rokem

      Nick is correct, running dry for even a short time damages rubber impellers however this vessel has sat unused for years and the impellers have probably experienced some dry rot as well. Always a good practice to replace impellers and inspect the cooling system intakes, clean out boxes, and heat exchangers for blockages, excessive corrosion and seals. The diesel engines will run forever if kept lubricated and at operating temperature under load. Don't skimp in this area, go over it well... Joe

  • @shawnl3151
    @shawnl3151 Před 5 měsíci

    They put diesel in the cylinders to pickle the motor so it wouldn’t rust

  • @theislandsc
    @theislandsc Před rokem +2

    The electric fan noise from the ECM is the fuel lift pump mounted behind it.
    You should have deleted that interface box and went with SMX displays. The Cummins electronics don’t hold up at all in the marine environment.
    The Fireboy relay box can easily be jumped if you need to start the engines. Take the wires going to the NO post and put them on NC post or connect them together.
    Your transmissions have electric shift with manual safety override. Remove the solenoid magnets on top off each solenoid and make sure they aren’t manually switched in gear.

    • @Khlevnoy
      @Khlevnoy  Před rokem

      Thank you for your comment. I really appreciate your time, and please send me more info and tips and suggestions. 😁
      I'm learning this stuff as I go, so any knowledge and words of advice is very helpful.
      So, how can I make sure that it's not in gear manually? The solenoid is clicking back and forth, but I don't think it does anything unless the engine is running...
      Thank you for watching. 🙂👍

  • @olegkotlyarov1329
    @olegkotlyarov1329 Před rokem

    👍

  • @yurimig253
    @yurimig253 Před rokem +1

    You need a boat sticker engines turn me on in the morning 😂👍👍👍

  • @novikyacht
    @novikyacht Před rokem

    8:52 у нас не возможно за 1 день так доставить Запчасти ))) проще подчинить - напиши в видео цены пожалуйста, того что Покупаешь

    • @Khlevnoy
      @Khlevnoy  Před rokem

      В основном я долго жду запчасти, a cummins просто здесь рядом. 😁
      Cummins module was $1600.

  • @mechanick1000
    @mechanick1000 Před rokem +1

    i hope you got that cheap