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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- This week I'm back in the boat shed getting MV Poem ready for a few festivals. Most important is to get her running!
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I'm still amazed at the great range of skills you possess Peter. As a kid I loved the UK show "Out of Town" hosted by Jack Hargreaves, I can't help but admire both, your talents and comfortable manner with us viewers. I thank you
That’s very kind.
I watched so many (all) of your old videos. I sure do miss Geordie, I know you do more than anyone.
It's been awhile since I've been to the Victoria Classic Boat Festival but I'm hoping to get over this year and pop in to see you and Poem.
You are so right Peter; the beer of the week must be integral, even though some may differ. This another fine record of your progress, thank you for the valuable minutes that you share.
Enjoying your methodology!!!!
Looking fwd to the boat show coverage! Goodonyas!
Great to hear Poem running again. Yes. a Diesel would be sweet. All good things in time. Awesome little boat. Cheers.
I won the shirt! Holy shirt I'm so excited! Tell you what, Peter, if you ship it all the way to the Yukon, I'll send some delicious local Winterlong Brewing Hazy Sexy Cool IPA back your way. Deal? I've sent you an email.
Hi Peter.
I realise you know this but a checklist just incase.
Regarding the wiring around the engine bay.. as sparks are an issue.. putting cable in rubber tubing and gaiters can help.
New HT leads and check the little threaded thing's on top of the sparkplugs are tight, better is the type of HT leads that use the sparkplug connection direct to the threaded bit on the sparkplugs, clean coil insulation area and then check for electrical tracking when it's dark... thankfully it looks like the electrics are not near the carburettor.
Do you have a metal tray with a gauze (ideally with a bilge float switch in it connected to an alarm) below the carburettor also something similar below the filter and pump.
Have you cleaned out the float bowl and while you're at it take out the needle valve and flush it to make sure no bits are in there also there is good flow.
If I saw correctly.. it looks like the pan air filter is too small, have you cleaned it.. also check for anything in the carburettor and flooding when pump is on.
What stops the fuel pump from over pressuring the carburettor.. is there a return line or pressure return or regulator.
Automatic bilge pumps with alarm.
Regards from
Bella 🐈 & Mark.
I live less than an hour from Port Townsend. Hopefully I will get to say "Hi" at the Port Townsend Festival.
Great entertainment Peter, well done with the engine.
A nice twist on festivalis i'm brewing a festival beer kit which is near as damn is to swearing barley wine however other kits are available so i have brewed a selection of festivals kits unfortunatly not for my consumption
Superb production as usual Peter! Well done!
I have enjoyed that beer myself! A "Festival of Flavor" if there ever was one!
Beautiful, Peter. One of my favourite channels!
I know what you mean about gas engines, but a gas engine will be quieter than a diesel. Also, you can upgrade the distributor/coil for the engine with an H.E.I. ignition , readily available in wrecking yards, gm vehicles 1975-up they are much simpler and very reliable plus a little content for you to swap it out!
Nice job Pete she is coming along nicely 😊. Yeah petrol not the best hence the blowers as we all know petrol fumes tend to live in the Bilge. 😮 you think your wiring was bad mine looks like the London underground 😅. Don,t panic to much about putting vid,s out go enjoy ya cruising 😂 if Summers anything like ours NZ last it,s gonna last 3 weeks. Be well now 😊😊.
I love going to wooden boat festivals. They have such a different vibe than the big boat manufacturer shows. They have more of a celebration vibe than a sales vibe. I wish I could make it to either of the festivals that you'll be attending, but the stars didn't align to make it happen. I hope they go well for you!
Keeping busy. Sounds like good wooden boat festivals upcoming. Enjoy! “CHEERS” 🍻
That 6 cylinder engine should be super smooth.
The beer looked like chicken soup.
Enjoy the festivals.
Great video again ! shame about having to drill the hull! When you said festival for some reason your jury rigged test wiring flashed to mind. Could there be a festival of wiring?
Because I am a week late, I will modify the word of the week and say, Peter I hope you enjoy your summer festivus with the rest of us. 🎉
I hope to one day make it up to the Vancouver area to enjoy all the wooden boats and see your flotilla in person.
Are you going to change the mechanical fuel pump. You should use a 1994 ford probe 2.0l automatic fuel filter before the fuel pump inlet. If it uses 5/16 fuel hose. If it uses 3/8 fuel hose. 1984 corvette fuel filter. Both are steel bodied and 10 micron elements. Sediment holds the fuel pump check valves open reducing fuel pressure to the carb. Allowing the engine heat to boil the fuel in the lines. The expanding vapor pushes liquid fuel back to the tank allowing only fuel vapors into the carb. Sediment in the needle asn seat in the carb allows fuel levels to raise until the bowl overflows wicking out the throttle shafts after shutdown.
Lots of good points here. The mechanical fuel pump is fouled by the heat exchanger.
Can’t wait to see video of the festival.
Sea ya at the Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival for sure!!
Yippee!
Teri + Michael Byrne
Yay!
Sounded a bit weird to me - but congratulations to a working motor! May it propell you for a lot of miles and to many, many festivals not only this year!
You and me both!
Happy cruising to those festivals Peter. A nice change for video content this week even though wood is king!🙌
GOOD WORK AROUND FOR THAT PUMP. I WOULD LEAVE THE EXHAUST HOSE OUT THE WINDOW. HATE CUTTING THE HAUL OF ANY BOAT.
Festivals are meetings of like minded souls..
Important for boat to work
Bristol,CT home of ESPM now owned by Disney
Good luck in the upcoming festivals.
Peter, have you considered adding ball valves at both the fuel filter inlet and outlet fittings. They will provide a local fuel shutoff to enable simple and easy filter/motor servicing even though your petrol motor does not have the same bleeding issues as my Yanmar diesel on my sailboat. s/v Jalepeno
I'm really glad you like the IPA, but it is brewed in Brooklyn, NY. I drank one as I watched this episode, which was a great episode as usual. Cheers, Peter!
May I humbly suggest the copper line for the oil pressure gauge instead of the plastic junk?
I get your point but copper will work harden from vibration and crack.
@@TravelsWithGeordie Not as quickly as plastic. The heat destroys it much quicker. Just like sunlight on plastic. Its why I no longer use the tube type at all on the cars I build. Also I have never had the copper crack ever. I just don't find them very accurate compared to the sensor types available. But again you get what you pay for. I love to use intellitronix in as many builds as I possibly can.
@@TravelsWithGeordie Sorry found out the line that's sold for them is a Copper-Nickel mix! Same as the brake lines I use. Sorry for the confusion.
Thank you for another episode. Love the show
I wish i will be able to see a wooden antique boat show or festival one day, here in my part of eastern Canada we have Internationnal Hydroplane Regata, and they make hell of noise !
In Valleyfield? I always wanted to see those races.
@@TravelsWithGeordieYes in Valleyfield, this year was the 82nd edition
Peter well done great work - Regards down under
Wa Wa Wa Wa Wa Waaaaaaa
Oh my goodness sumone needs to b fed..
You are a busy man. Happy festival season.
Cheers! It's good to see you work out all that is needed to get Poem running again! Old Chevy 6's never seem to die. Have fun at the Festivals! Maybe I'll see you there.
Smooth seas,
Mitchell A.
SV Sonata, San Francisco Bay
Hope to see you.
Peter, good morning from Prince Rupert!
Looking forward to seeing you at the Port Townsend Wooden Boat fest.
Yay!
My grandfather had the same boat
Because of the location of the pump/filter, IF you elect to install a gas sniffer, you will want detectors at both the pump/filter location as well as the engine bay. Time to go with diesel!
Gosh yes!
One cannot use a glass/ plastic bottom water, fuel filter, for gasoline inside a boat cabin, in Amerka. It is Used only in open hull designs. As you said it’s a diesel fuel filter. PO is not always best safe endorsement.
There are some changes coming.
Recently visited Pender Hr where they were setting up for their wooden boat festival featuring working boats. When we left there were a number of forestry boats there. Very cool!
I would have loved to go.
Peter, in your galley furniture build segment what is the small battery saw you used to rip the 3/4 birch plywood?
It’s a Makita cordless circular saw. just love it.
I had a boat where the morse leaver would foul the furniture in front....just like your set up. I used to have a speed called 'knob off Speed' where I unscrewed the knob on the morse lever to get the lever to go forward further and give me more speed when needed😎
Heh, love it. happily everything just fits.
Hi Peter doing a great job still love the show. i also watch project Duracel and they have two diesel engines they are looking to possibly move on.
Hmmmmmm……
Well Done Master of all trades!
If your ever in Gravenhurst,Ontario they have a lovely wooden boat Festival each summer.
I’d love that.
Before moving to my town my wife lived in Bristol CT which is not far from where we live today. We often car to antique car shows and festivals in Bristol so I may have to look for that beer.
Hey Peter, who is the mystery frogman appearing at 14 mins 45 secs ??? Spooky!😂
You should swap it out for the 4 cylinder version of that engine although I know your more interested in a little diesel
50/50 well almost !
As always ....an education. Not so sure about the colour of that beer!
talking of Festivals, I am taking Water Rail to the Beccles Wooden Boat show this coming thursday, lots to do, including reattaching many of the fittings to the cabin sides, where they came off so we could varnish, Also on my last trip I added a 50W solar panel and wired it in to the battery bank to keep it topped up between visits. unfortunately when I wired it up I used plastic clips to retain the wires, I have just been using a 3d printed die in a small fly press to make up some brass replacement cable clips, this will give me yet another job to do replacing these before show day (saturday) so thursday we meet up at oulton broad, and have a garden party planned, friday we cruise the 1 1/2 - 2 hour cruise Oulton to Beccles (well we will be decked out with flags etc so its more a procession ), then Saturday and sunday is show time where the boats are open to the public, so everything will be made spick and span for that. so I need to finish the clips and polish them, gather everything I will need for the trip, and then get going.
we did get at least 2 coats of varnish on, last trip it was raining a lot so I didnt get additional coats on, but maybe after the boat show, if the weather is good I will have a week aboard to get some jobs done.
Your videos are like a weekly festival for my viewing pleasure!
Peter, just a thought, will those white oak spacers transfer sound and vibration into the sole and frame of the boat. That might be very noisy.
That’s a good point. if I find it noisy I’ll certainly put some dampening in.
In the US you cannot use a glass or plastic bowel in an enclosed area, if your engine is gas. You can get metal bowels for most drainage filers. I found out the hard way. Coast Guard inspection.
"I found out the hard way". Bowel-Larry
i have friends who have a 1940 chris craft with the original gas engine which has a glass bowl on it's mechanical fuel pump, the coast guard hasn't said anything negative about it. possibly older vessels are exempt from the rule?
Yes that is true. Also Racor only rates that 500FG filter for diesel. It doesn't meet the specification for an inboard gas boat. If you want to stay with the 500 series, you need a 500MAM. I don't know the rules in Canada, but you might want to ask a surveyor.
Hi Peter, I’m sure the diesel fuel filter will work fine and be safe since it’s not in the engine compartment. I’d considered doing the same for the priming feature, but ultimately opted to side with caution. I do believe they’re approved for use with outboard engine setups too.
Poem is really looking great. Have fun at the festival!
Cheers! 🍻
Croiky!! Imagine making a boat engine out of wood! I'd think it'd catch on fire yeeee-haw!
Peter, I am amazed at how much you have accomplished on MV Poem! She is looking great! That old straight six fired right up and sounded wonderful. I know that you plan on changing her to diesel in the future, but the durability of those straight six GM’s are incredible. She sure sounds like she has some life left in her. If I recall though, that the transmission is a bit tired. Hopefully she will get you through the festival and then some. Keep up the amazing videos, and I am glad that you brought the beer of the week back! Cheers!
Thank you
Fine Business re:Port T. wooden boat festival! Tally-Ho Leo is hosting an "Open " House for people to view the Tally-Ho for one day near Wooden Boat Fest time.I think he spoke of the 17th Sept. but not 100% sure.Details announced on Latest T.H. Y.T. video released yesterday Aug.05th.CHEERS from Here!!!
if i had a travels with Geordie t i would think about going to a festival. Maybe a hat also.
I would love to go to the Festival at Port Townsend and see Poem, sadly I know there are no places to stay while there now so I will await for another opportunity. Great video Thanks.
WHY DID'NT YOU PUT A SMALL DIESEL ENGINE IN YOUR BOAT? I HATE GAS ENGS IN BOATS, TOO.
It came with the boat that was GIVEN to Peter. Are you going to donate to Peters second Diesel ?
I’d love to but can’t afford it just yet.
Great job getting that engine to run Peter although I agree gas engines in wooden boats don't really make sense.
👍
Your festive atmosphere drinking a wide variety of beers and getting ready for wooden boat festivals is a real joy to watch!
This is definitely festival season. I’m happy to hear MV Poem will be at the two huge wooden boat events in the NW.
Stay safe and we'll see you next week.
Rubber bungie against a muffler? That would make me nervous.
No problem , that muffler is also water cooled .
@@wimmol Still dumb
All the hoses are rubber too. no problem.
love a good festival
Boat looks great from a distance.
I believe the "diesel style" filters with the clear plastic water separator bowls are not supposed to be used with gas. The gas versions have metal bowls. You may be ok because you are not putting the filter in the engine room, but not 100% on that.
Also wanted to mention that the fuel pump needs to be run through an oil pressure switch or another method that will cut power when the engine is not running. There are plenty of boats that have it wired directly to the ignition switch, but that method has filled up many bilges with fuel, which I have seen first hand unfortunately.
I hope I see some such pooch at the festival
You'd think in this day and age you could just have a constant gas monitor in the bilge to determine whether or not gas was present and a potential issue that needs attention. The blower just hides a potential issue that may come back and bite you.
Really? If Peter´s nose is working, then I´m sure he will be alert both before and after the blower runs. However, if you are talking about redundancy, then by all means.
@@pauldailey4477 Those of us that work in an industry whereby harmful gases may be present are taught not to rely on your nose, but the gas monitor you take with you. The gas used for cooking and heating will be heavier than air and if it leaks on a boat will gather in the bottom of the boat. Putting an air mover on will purge it out hopefully, but purging is another science that may result in the purge gas just taking the easiest route to the vent point and leaving pockets of the gas you want to remove in situ. If you don't know you have a leak, you wont know you have a problem that needs attention.
Amazing work with Poem Peter! One thing though; I think that fuel pump sits upside down. I have Carter pump similar to that one and these pumps are filled with gasoline wich works as coolant for the pump motor and the pump housing should face up and the motor down too keep the motor housing filled with gas.
Filled with gas?!? Yikes. I don’t think I would like that. most likely swapping out for a new pump anyway.
Most electric fuelpumps are filled with gas and it is not a fire hazard, they would not be coast guard approved then? No, these Carter pumps are very reliable. When using a electric pump in a boat, a safety curcuit shold be added, so the pump stops if the oil pressure disappears. That prevents the pump from operating when the motor is not running, as in case a fuel line comes lose. There is special pressure breakers avaliable for this purpose.@@TravelsWithGeordie
Don't understand the need for an electric fuel pump. There should be a mechanical fuel pump on the engine. The noise of that electric pump would drive me nuts!!
It sure needs some sound isolation, but it will be behind some cabinetry, so maybe he is going to insulate.
The original mechanical fuel pump is fouled by the heat exchanger.
Will you be taking us to the festival?
Of course!