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10 September 2004, 09:58
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: PORTSMOUTH
Make: Avon 5.4, Avon 3.4,
Length: 5m +
Engine: Yamaha 90, Merc 30
Join Date: Sep 2003
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Water/Fuel Seperator on 2stoke Yamaha - yes or no?
Getting mixed opinions, from a few people - shall I bother?
enigne is a 2 stroke 60 Yamaha PTT - whats the chance of water getting in the system?
Many thanks in advance
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10 September 2004, 10:00
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: Manchester - Abersoc
Boat name: MeMe
Make: SeaPro 595CC
Length: 6m +
Engine: Mercury 115 4S
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 1,684
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I had one fitted........
........as standard when I bought my Zodiac Med I with a Yam 70 on the tail. I never had any problems what so ever. Better safe than sorry for the small cost involved in fitting and maintaining the same.
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10 September 2004, 10:01
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: Portsmouth
Boat name: Sting
Make: Tornado 6.8
Length: 6m +
Engine: Yam 200 HPDI
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 645
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Yes get one .. if it saves you from loosing power on just one occasion it's been worth it. They don't cost much, far cheaper than a rescue!
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10 September 2004, 10:03
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Country: UK - England
Town: Reading
Make: None
Length: under 3m
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I agree with the chaps. I reckon the chances of you getting water in your fuel system are the same as for any of us. Better safe than sorry!
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10 September 2004, 10:05
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: PORTSMOUTH
Make: Avon 5.4, Avon 3.4,
Length: 5m +
Engine: Yamaha 90, Merc 30
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 1,995
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great thanks - thats sorted then
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10 September 2004, 14:51
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Country: UK - England
Town: Surbiton,Gt London
Length: 5m +
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Ollyit,
I have been looking at this, have a look here [email]sales@bosunsmate.co.uk they have some may be of use.
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10 September 2004, 15:15
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Member
Country: Other
Town: Oakley
Boat name: Zerstörer
Make: Ribcraft
Length: 5m +
Engine: Suzuki DF 140
MMSI: 235050131
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 3,931
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Neal
Could you send me the link to that piece of kit. I'm interested in getting a water seperator.
Many Thanks.
Nick R
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10 September 2004, 15:22
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: Bucks
Boat name: Blue & Ding Dong
Make: Ribeye,SR4 & Bombard
Length: 6m +
Engine: 115,50 & 15Hp Yams
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 3,252
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Biggles
Could you send me the link to that piece of kit. I'm interested in getting a water seperator.
Many Thanks.
Nick R
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http://www.bosunsmate.co.uk/filters.htm
Nick
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10 September 2004, 15:23
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: Surbiton,Gt London
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Sorry what i ment to put was www.bosunsmate.co.uk i'm no good at this link thing if you can't find it pm me your number and i can call you
too late Nick got there first (must be slow in the shop )
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10 September 2004, 15:34
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: Bucks
Boat name: Blue & Ding Dong
Make: Ribeye,SR4 & Bombard
Length: 6m +
Engine: 115,50 & 15Hp Yams
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 3,252
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Neal
Sorry what i ment to put was www.bosunsmate.co.uk i'm no good at this link thing if you can't find it pm me your number and i can call you
too late Nick got there first (must be slow in the shop )
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Yep!
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10 September 2004, 15:50
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Member
Country: UK - Wales
Town: Southampton
Boat name: DynaMoHumm/ SRV/deja
Make: Avon8.4, 5.4 & 4.777
Length: 8m +
Engine: Cat3126 Yam 90 &70
MMSI: 42
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 6,562
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I think water /fuel separators are vital I have put two inline on one of my boats. Surely the water/fuel issue is far more important with a two stroke as the fuel carries the lubrication also.
ASAP supplies also to a good range of filters. The RACOR ones are the best, whichever you buy make sure you can drain it easily, the models with a small brass turned ferrule at the bottom are difficlult to opem without tools.
www.asap-supplies.co.uk
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10 September 2004, 16:37
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: Saltash, Cornwall
Make: Rib less:-(
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filters
Stuart
Sorry, have to disagree there the Racor are second best from my research they are 3 stage filters where as the Separ ones are 5 stage and the normal CAV / canister type are single stage.
But then the Racor filters only hurt when you pay for them the Separ ones positivly make you eyes water!!
But then you get what you pay for!
Rgds James
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10 September 2004, 17:07
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Member
Country: UK - Wales
Town: Southampton
Boat name: DynaMoHumm/ SRV/deja
Make: Avon8.4, 5.4 & 4.777
Length: 8m +
Engine: Cat3126 Yam 90 &70
MMSI: 42
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 6,562
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Theres always room for improvement ! so will have a look at the Separ range next time around
cherrs James
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