Always happy when the C. Impi shows up in the feed...after all these years keeping the enthusiasm for documenting the journey and lifestyle is indeed admirable! Looking forward to the Indonesia sailing as well...(and thanks for the Tasmanian devil waves segment as well!)
🙏 Indonesia was indeed interesting especially when we got turned around in West Sumatra and had to sail back across it in Covid times. We have planes spewing out jet streams followed by a weather front and a ship lost at sea but far from us, a near miss of an erupting volcano and more 😂 As for the Tasmania Devil waves 🤣 - may head down that way again next year if we stay longer … but that’s if the authorities aren’t sick of us being here 😉 Cheers my friend 🙌
Brent, Excellent tutorial on a very simple fuel managemnt and polishing system. May I politely suggest a few simple improvements, (based on my experence as a sailor & commercial boat captain, etc) 1) Install the transfer pump up the other way to protect exposed wiring from being flooded by water ingress, - may need an external switch to facilitate easy use. 2) Put plastic caps on the upward facing (installed) transfer connectors, to ensure water and dirt are not ingested into the system. 3) Install a sight glass to ensure flow is as expected. I hope you are continuing to enjoying Queensland
Per Impi standards, yet another absolutely awesome educational video. Well done you two! So nice to see you guys posting a bit on UA-cam again. Cheers from Anacortes…
Thank you for sharing this. Inspired me to get my own Mr Funnel and will be making some modifications to our system before we head for indonesia. Good luck with the rest of your sail home to SA
Interesting, the more connections you have, the more possible points of leaks, be it fuel or air. Mr Filter is a great idea. You certainly keep things clean and tidy. Thanks for sharing.😎🏖🌴☀️🇦🇺
This is true actually - the parts need to be properly secured and for sure, if wants to have a special section manufactured without all the joints this is very possible . Because we were in Cairns and leaving for Indo it was easiest just to go ahead and buy ‘off the shelf items’ but not a bad idea to have a manifold machined. Otherwise making sure all the joints are nicely secured and sealed is important 🙌 Thanks for the input - there can always be improvements and getting rid of the joints would be an improvement 👌👍
Great idea and set up for preventative maintenance. I just had our tank polished and part of the service inculdes flushing the tank with a presurised wand that spays the diesle throughtout the tank, that's the only thing missing in this process, but with good PM, the flush will never be needed. The previous owner of our boat had new digital meter installed for fuel level and they cut a new a hole into the tank but never cleaned said tank after the new hole was cut in, so we of course had a ton of alluminun chavings inside our tank that had to be removed with a flush...some people should not own boats...lol
Great comment 🙏 Yes it’s so true that the drilling or cutting of holes in tanks leaves a residue that gets sucked up and packed onto the suction tube strainer. I had to remove that too and clean it up . Thanks for the comment 🍻
Hi, thank you for this video 👍🙏 I was just thinking about how to solve this on our cat, then you just pop out this video as we had ordered it 😀✌ thanks a ton man for sharing 👍🎅
Well done Brent, a simple & effective system. Far cheaper than running a multiplate seperator. Those Mr. Funnel style funnels work exceptionally well. We used them in the field when fuelling aircraft from drums, was surprising how much muck & moisture they would catch. Hope to catch up one day soon!
Thanks for sharing your experience here Tex. Yeah my mate - hope we hook up again soon 🙌 Perhaps you sail across to New Caledonia alongside us next year?
Hey Paul - thanks my mate 🙌 I think you helped us tie onto the dock right … I’m a bit slow on the tube mate but we do what we can 😂 We currently hanging off Great Keppel tonight so going very slow with the sail south too 😉 Cheers 🍻
I am just putting together a polisher for our boat with the raccor. The issue we had was globules of diesel bug blocking the pick up pipe stopping the engine before they even reached the filter.
Hi Brent great video as usual! I'm heading up to Indo at the end of this season so very timely. Can you please detail how the polishing/transfer fuel lines are connected to the boats fuel tanks? Did you just put a T section on the line feeding from the tank to the primary filter. BTW on my L450 I installed Separ primary filters and have never had a fuel problem - but I know how risky the fuel in Indo can be.- thanks again for the practical help and inspiration George SC Cabana
Thank you for sharing your expertise and experience with us! After seeing several examples of semi- and fully-automated fuel polishing systems at boat shows, I can see why you went this route. I have to admit I am somewhat (but happily) surprised the single 30 micron Mr. Funnel filter is sufficient to polish your fuel. I have seen several other examples of DIY polishing systems but they have all used additional dual (or even 3) Racor filters of successively finer pores (e.g., 30, then 10, then 5 micron). I would love to hear from others as to whether a 30 micron filter is sufficient in all areas of the world.
Anytime 👍 Basically it means your usual filters will still be doing work however so the first stage gets rid of the bigger particles ) oops pressed send too early 😂
Sorry about pressing the send button too early (my clumsy fingers) For sure it would be nice to hear other comments about this - I’m always eager to learn. When I did my time with Caterpillar we learnt that 30 microns is good as a primary filter in the system on diesels so I guess when we say (polish ) we are not ‘strictly polishing’ - to 5 microns etc. but we are getting the poor grade diesel to a satisfactory primary filter condition to which the secondary filters in the system will cope . So on Impi we make sure anything above 30 microns is separated and then we have a 20 micron filter in the diesel water separator unit and a Yanmar filter (10) on the engine. Of course the finer you polish fuel the more life you can get out of your ‘usual engine filters’ but diesel engine filters are designed to run the period with a primary of 30 anyhow.
The Mr Funnel has a filter performance of 50 microns according to the manufacturers technical support. They also did not know if it removed diesel bug slime. So it seems that it would be adequate for removing water and relatively big particles prior to real polishing down to the recommended micron spec of your marine diesel filter, which is around 2 to 5 microns.
Finally. I'm watching this Excellent series from South Africa " Reyka" about the sugar cane murders..and the word IMPI comes up..So I looked it up, now I know. Good to see you back for a short visit. Cheers from yyz
I promise it wasn’t us murdering in the sugar cane fields 😮💨 South Africa has a ‘hard past’ for sure and we can only hope things will get better - the country really struggles but we all remain hopeful and mostly on the streets the people are friendly and get along just fine. I think with Covid it’s been a real struggle in South Africa 😞 Stay strong and keep in touch 🙌
@@guenthermichaels5303 yes understood 😊 - my South African humor 😉 We chose the name because there were some battles in the old days where the Zulu warriors had ‘wins’ in battles that seemed impossible - they won by their sheer determination and will to survive - against all odds We felt this how we are in life - against all odds we took risks and won our way to achieve this goal, the life we live and upon the seas we respect the elements but we fight when we have to in order to survive - against all odds 😊 Hence the name IMPI ✨🙌
@@CatamaranImpi Respect.....I am 66, and I spent time in S. Africa, Zimbabwe as well as many other countries. I was with a large Swiss German Logistics co. Kuehne & Nagel. So I understand your comments. There is no future there. I Wish the Two of you continued success in your journey. P.S. I understand the humour. 😀 just hv to be careful on UA-cam.
@@CatamaranImpi there is an interesting youtube channel " Surviving Africa " True stories read by the writer of his Bush and work experiences Living in South Africa..
Mate I just love your videos and I’ve been following you guys for years. Again I really hope to meet with you guys next time you are in Brisbane or the Gold Coast. Safe travels guys 👌👌
Hey Jason - thanks my mate and for sure we know you’ve been very supportive of us over the years and hope to see you in Brissie when we get down there again which is in our plan if things to do . We currently hanging off the Keppels - been stunning and awesome weather . Today we dropped into Roslyn Bay Marina to grab some supplies and head off again tomorrow - awesome sailing on your amazing country mate 🇦🇺 Cheers my friend 👋
@@CatamaranImpi awesome mate I can not wait to see you guys in person and shake your head. And even one day I hope to be out there soon on my own catamaran and sailing ⛵️ up and down the eastern coast my self. Stay safe out there and enjoy your beautiful lifestyle. Love you guys 👌👌
Great setup, can you tell us a little more about the pump? flow rate, brand and model, etc.. Looking at options now to set up similar. Thanks so much for these vids.
Hey all good Steven - thanks for the positive comments. I do show the pump in the video but I guess easily overlooked : It’s a Johnson F3B-19 max 21 l/min self priming flexible impeller pump mounted on a DC motor Be sure to ask for the reversible switch to be included and it may not be a bad idea to carry a few spare impellers and Mount the pump like I did so removing the pump plate to inspect the impeller is really easy to do. A pleasure for us - all the best with your projects 🙌✨👋
Brent, the quick connect fittings are just the standard air compressor hose fittings, correct? I’ve got my Johnson pump and Mr. Funnel and just need to get the fittings and hose. Also the hose is the standard food grade clear flexible hose, correct. Great video! Ed S/V Glorious Westsail 32 #42
Brett, nice video. I went to the Mr. Funnel website and no mention of the micron size of filtration. Question, I can see the funnel being a great feature for putting fuel into your tanks. But for polishing, couldn't you just take an extra one of those Parker filter units you showed and use that connected to your pump manifold ? (Pulling fuel from the tank fo choice, through the Parker filter and then back out the hose to the tank fill port? Thanks again and good to see you in a video !
Yes you make a good point and the filter is at 30 microns. One could put a bunch of those filters in series but it doesn’t take long in Indonesia before they are totally blocked so Mr Funnel gets rid of the main stuff (and we separated a lot of it ) and one then has less filters to carry, no filters except the usual going to land fill sites etc. We had quite a few boats in Indo who got stuck without being able to get filters after trying to polish fuel that way. We literally went through one filter as part of our regular service intervals. I’m sure there’s many ways of doing this bit we do like the self cleaning part of Mr. funnel Hope all’s going well with you Douglas - been too long aye 👋 Ps - I was actually writing to you on messenger to give more details why we didn’t go that route, but perhaps people here may want to see the comments too. Another thing with the standard style Racor filters is they are ‘directional ‘ and since we polish in both directions they have to be plumbed with a cross over valve to run the fluid in multiple directions . You can buy a set up like this but it’s very expensive . So if you set it up with a bunch of filters and can swap over the lines using quick couplings that would be a way to do it too and obviously one would need to plan for the additional line to swap across sides. In the end there’s no quick fix unfortunately and it all comes down to cost . I helped another boat set up a similar system to ours and more basic by leaving out the T fittings. So where the two tank inputs are there is a quick coupling on each end . It’s cheaper not having the additional fittings but not as convenient. 👌
@@nickcooper14 hey buddy - that sounds awesome 👏 We were heading back that way but our mates told us Jet skis and boats are going crazy on the GoldCoast so thought to maybe ride out the holiday period up here’s near the Keppels. On north Keppel we’ve been the only boat off the beach along with our mate Euan on Kofi Kat so it’s been quite special 👌and allowed me time to get some video work going again 😉 I hope you and Peter hang for a while - would be awesome to catch up again ✨👋
great video, very educational, could you please provide any further details you have re polishing? Do you just use mr Funnel or do you have any other finer filters to go through as well which other polishing systems use. We have had frequent problems in the med with bad fuel/ bacterial growth, especially during the off season. keep the videos coming and keep on sailing!
Thanks Bill We just use Mr Funnel as a means to separate the gunk from what the usual filters can cope with and carry spare filters. You could add additional filters in line however we’ve found the boat copes really well with passing the fuel through Mr Funnel and then through the Parker / Racor style water diesel separators. They are an upgrade to the standard Yanmar style filters . So another way of doing this would be to put in Racor filter units that you can pass diesel through as a means of polishing. Bacterial growth in fuel as well as water contamination can happen at the source of supply where fuel is old or been stored in tanks not full allowing condensation to happen. It can also happen in your boat if diesel is left stagnant for too long and the tanks are not totally full which reduces water condensation . Additives like Fuel Doctor breaks the bacterial growth down and gets rid of the water content. Here is a cut and paste I did from the fuel doctor site that explains how this is achieved - I’m sure it will be similar for all brands HOW IT WORKS: Initially Fuel Doctor will scavenge free water (condensation) from tank internals into a sub-micronic emulsion, allowing the moisture to pass through the combustion process with no detrimental effects to fuel pumps, injectors or oxygen sensors (Bosch.com.au). Microbial material is broken down into sub-micronic particles again passing through the combustion process without the inconvenience of blocked or restricted filters. Gums and varnishes are dissolved from tank internals, lines, pumps, carburettors, injectors and importantly valve faces. During combustion, microscopic amounts of gums and varnish attach themselves to injectors and valve faces. Vehicles that have travelled in excess of 100,000 kilometres will suffer a build up of gum and varnish. The remnants of the occasional tank of off-spec fuel will result in improper valve seating, robbing a nominal amount of compression from the cylinder. This decreases combustion efficiency and increases the amount of unburnt fuel. Unburnt fuel compounds the lacquering effect on valve faces and injectors. Fuel Doctor will remove these deposits, restoring power, economy and decreasing the emissions of unburnt fuel.
Hi 👋 Yes the residual goes into sealed glass jars and disposed of in the next marina equipped with recycling tanks . Very good question and I hope everyone does this otherwise it defeats the whole advantage of not having to dump filters into landfill sites ✨🙌
Hey mate how are you? good I hope. Great fuel cleaning system nice and simple, (kiss) always cracks me up when I hear the term polish, but I guess they have to call it something eh. Always love the footage from Bass straight, stay safe friends see you soon.
Hey Patric - great to hear from you again 👌 Yeah - I also think the term ‘polish’ is strange for this style of application 😂. That passage across the Bass Strait was fun 🤩 Cheers my friend and thanks for commenting ✨🌲☀️
Perhaps if you send a diagram we could share that - we all for improvements to systems and for sure will change ours if there’s a better set up 👋 just one thing - diesel needs to pass through the pump before being diverted …
@@dnihilist hi 👋 For some reason I’ve not been able to download email here so I wondered if perhaps you could forward it to earthmoving@hotmail.com ? 👋
@@CatamaranImpi Letting green water frew , Ha great pics there 40= 50 knts. wind , Was there a bit of tied against , looked steep short seas , Handled it well .
@@billhanna8838 ahh yes so true Bill - I was thinking diesel filtration 😂 the bigger aperture netting allows the water to get through since most slamming on catamarans starts right there at the netting. We once placed a camera under the boat and I realized from that our boat was taking a huge amount of impact right at the netting so we purchased larger aperture netting and wow A what a difference that makes 🙌👍 Great observation mate ✨👌👋
Always happy when the C. Impi shows up in the feed...after all these years keeping the enthusiasm for documenting the journey and lifestyle is indeed admirable! Looking forward to the Indonesia sailing as well...(and thanks for the Tasmanian devil waves segment as well!)
🙏
Indonesia was indeed interesting especially when we got turned around in West Sumatra and had to sail back across it in Covid times.
We have planes spewing out jet streams followed by a weather front and a ship lost at sea but far from us, a near miss of an erupting volcano and more 😂
As for the Tasmania Devil waves 🤣 - may head down that way again next year if we stay longer … but that’s if the authorities aren’t sick of us being here 😉
Cheers my friend 🙌
Brent, Excellent tutorial on a very simple fuel managemnt and polishing system. May I politely suggest a few simple improvements, (based on my experence as a sailor & commercial boat captain, etc)
1) Install the transfer pump up the other way to protect exposed wiring from being flooded by water ingress, - may need an external switch to facilitate easy use.
2) Put plastic caps on the upward facing (installed) transfer connectors, to ensure water and dirt are not ingested into the system.
3) Install a sight glass to ensure flow is as expected.
I hope you are continuing to enjoying Queensland
You are super organised, everything looks so squeaky clean.⛵️🐚🤿🎣🐠🌴☀️🇦🇺
Hello Brent, Larry from Seattle, we have not spoken since before Covid. It's nice to see your still out enjoying IMPI,cheers Larry
OMG! So glad to catch you guy’s again. Loving your UA-cam channel.⛵️🌴🐚🤿🎣🐠☀️🇦🇺
Per Impi standards, yet another absolutely awesome educational video. Well done you two! So nice to see you guys posting a bit on UA-cam again.
Cheers from Anacortes…
🙏 thanks guys - we learn , we do, we share ✨
Thanks for the kind words and hope to see you on the water sometime 🙌
Thanks Brett great video always good to hear form y'all, stay safe. 👍🐾
Hey my buddy - nice to hear from you again too 🙌👌
Take care aye 🖖
lovely to see you Brent, i've really missed your sailing vlogs, my very best wishes to you and Ana, merry xmas and stay safe and well
Thank you Moz - so nice to hear from you again my friend - we are well and we hope the wish the same for you 🎄🤗☀️
Thank you for sharing this. Inspired me to get my own Mr Funnel and will be making some modifications to our system before we head for indonesia. Good luck with the rest of your sail home to SA
Nice video Brent. I bought new generation filters manufactured in RSA that have a Teflon cover over the main filter which repels water as well.
Glad that u are back! looking forward to your episodes
Interesting, the more connections you have, the more possible points of leaks, be it fuel or air. Mr Filter is a great idea. You certainly keep things clean and tidy. Thanks for sharing.😎🏖🌴☀️🇦🇺
This is true actually - the parts need to be properly secured and for sure, if wants to have a special section manufactured without all the joints this is very possible . Because we were in Cairns and leaving for Indo it was easiest just to go ahead and buy ‘off the shelf items’ but not a bad idea to have a manifold machined. Otherwise making sure all the joints are nicely secured and sealed is important 🙌
Thanks for the input - there can always be improvements and getting rid of the joints would be an improvement 👌👍
Great idea and set up for preventative maintenance. I just had our tank polished and part of the service inculdes flushing the tank with a presurised wand that spays the diesle throughtout the tank, that's the only thing missing in this process, but with good PM, the flush will never be needed. The previous owner of our boat had new digital meter installed for fuel level and they cut a new a hole into the tank but never cleaned said tank after the new hole was cut in, so we of course had a ton of alluminun chavings inside our tank that had to be removed with a flush...some people should not own boats...lol
Great comment 🙏
Yes it’s so true that the drilling or cutting of holes in tanks leaves a residue that gets sucked up and packed onto the suction tube strainer. I had to remove that too and clean it up .
Thanks for the comment
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Hi, thank you for this video 👍🙏 I was just thinking about how to solve this on our cat, then you just pop out this video as we had ordered it 😀✌ thanks a ton man for sharing 👍🎅
Well done Brent, a simple & effective system. Far cheaper than running a multiplate seperator. Those Mr. Funnel style funnels work exceptionally well. We used them in the field when fuelling aircraft from drums, was surprising how much muck & moisture they would catch. Hope to catch up one day soon!
Thanks for sharing your experience here Tex.
Yeah my mate - hope we hook up again soon 🙌
Perhaps you sail across to New Caledonia alongside us next year?
@@CatamaranImpi We would enjoy that mate, but ol' Mystic would have to throw a tow line to Impi to keep up! lol
Thank you. I was under the impression it took more filter elements to do the polishing. 👍🙂
🙏 - Yes indeed one can add more elements to polishing the fuel but at this point it’s fine to let the existing filters cope with the finer details 👌
Hey! Great video, a well thought out system. It was great to meet you in Mackay. Good to see you back on the tube.
Hey Paul - thanks my mate 🙌
I think you helped us tie onto the dock right …
I’m a bit slow on the tube mate but we do what we can 😂
We currently hanging off Great Keppel tonight so going very slow with the sail south too 😉
Cheers 🍻
Great video, well edited, thanks
Hey thanks for engaging Jake - much appreciated 👌
Great vid, Brent! Fly, Impi, Fly!
Mike we love that song you made
Got to make a special video for that 🙌✨👌
I am just putting together a polisher for our boat with the raccor. The issue we had was globules of diesel bug blocking the pick up pipe stopping the engine before they even reached the filter.
Thanks for the info, great stuff!
Hi Brent great video as usual! I'm heading up to Indo at the end of this season so very timely. Can you please detail how the polishing/transfer fuel lines are connected to the boats fuel tanks? Did you just put a T section on the line feeding from the tank to the primary filter. BTW on my L450 I installed Separ primary filters and have never had a fuel problem - but I know how risky the fuel in Indo can be.- thanks again for the practical help and inspiration George SC Cabana
Thank you for sharing your expertise and experience with us! After seeing several examples of semi- and fully-automated fuel polishing systems at boat shows, I can see why you went this route. I have to admit I am somewhat (but happily) surprised the single 30 micron Mr. Funnel filter is sufficient to polish your fuel. I have seen several other examples of DIY polishing systems but they have all used additional dual (or even 3) Racor filters of successively finer pores (e.g., 30, then 10, then 5 micron). I would love to hear from others as to whether a 30 micron filter is sufficient in all areas of the world.
Anytime 👍
Basically it means your usual filters will still be doing work however so the first stage gets rid of the bigger particles ) oops pressed send too early 😂
Sorry about pressing the send button too early (my clumsy fingers)
For sure it would be nice to hear other comments about this - I’m always eager to learn.
When I did my time with Caterpillar we learnt that 30 microns is good as a primary filter in the system on diesels so I guess when we say (polish ) we are not ‘strictly polishing’ - to 5 microns etc. but we are getting the poor grade diesel to a satisfactory primary filter condition to which the secondary filters in the system will cope .
So on Impi we make sure anything above 30 microns is separated and then we have a 20 micron filter in the diesel water separator unit and a Yanmar filter (10) on the engine.
Of course the finer you polish fuel the more life you can get out of your ‘usual engine filters’ but diesel engine filters are designed to run the period with a primary of 30 anyhow.
The Mr Funnel has a filter performance of 50 microns according to the manufacturers technical support. They also did not know if it removed diesel bug slime. So it seems that it would be adequate for removing water and relatively big particles prior to real polishing down to the recommended micron spec of your marine diesel filter, which is around 2 to 5 microns.
Finally. I'm watching this
Excellent series from South Africa " Reyka" about the sugar cane murders..and the word
IMPI comes up..So I looked it up, now I know.
Good to see you back for a short visit.
Cheers from yyz
I promise it wasn’t us murdering in the sugar cane fields 😮💨
South Africa has a ‘hard past’ for sure and we can only hope things will get better - the country really struggles but we all remain hopeful and mostly on the streets the people are friendly and get along just fine.
I think with Covid it’s been a real struggle in South Africa 😞
Stay strong and keep in touch 🙌
@@CatamaranImpi nice to hear from you.
I meant the name of your boat IMPI.
It's Zulu for War or combat or Warrier?
Cheers from Toronto
@@guenthermichaels5303 yes understood 😊 - my South African humor 😉
We chose the name because there were some battles in the old days where the Zulu warriors had ‘wins’ in battles that seemed impossible - they won by their sheer determination and will to survive - against all odds
We felt this how we are in life - against all odds we took risks and won our way to achieve this goal, the life we live and upon the seas we respect the elements but we fight when we have to in order to survive - against all odds 😊
Hence the name IMPI ✨🙌
@@CatamaranImpi Respect.....I am 66, and I spent time in S. Africa, Zimbabwe as well as many other countries.
I was with a large Swiss German Logistics co.
Kuehne & Nagel.
So I understand your comments. There is no future there. I Wish the Two of you continued success in your journey.
P.S. I understand the humour. 😀 just hv to be careful on UA-cam.
@@CatamaranImpi there is an interesting youtube channel
" Surviving Africa " True stories read by the writer of his Bush and work experiences
Living in South Africa..
Mate I just love your videos and I’ve been following you guys for years. Again I really hope to meet with you guys next time you are in Brisbane or the Gold Coast. Safe travels guys 👌👌
I still think you should run for the next Australia 🇦🇺 pm mate.. you have my vote 🗳👍👍
Hey Jason - thanks my mate and for sure we know you’ve been very supportive of us over the years and hope to see you in Brissie when we get down there again which is in our plan if things to do .
We currently hanging off the Keppels - been stunning and awesome weather . Today we dropped into Roslyn Bay Marina to grab some supplies and head off again tomorrow - awesome sailing on your amazing country mate 🇦🇺
Cheers my friend 👋
@@CatamaranImpi awesome mate I can not wait to see you guys in person and shake your head. And even one day I hope to be out there soon on my own catamaran and sailing ⛵️ up and down the eastern coast my self. Stay safe out there and enjoy your beautiful lifestyle. Love you guys 👌👌
Great setup, can you tell us a little more about the pump? flow rate, brand and model, etc.. Looking at options now to set up similar. Thanks so much for these vids.
Hey all good Steven - thanks for the positive comments.
I do show the pump in the video but I guess easily overlooked :
It’s a Johnson F3B-19 max 21 l/min self priming flexible impeller pump mounted on a DC motor
Be sure to ask for the reversible switch to be included and it may not be a bad idea to carry a few spare impellers and Mount the pump like I did so removing the pump plate to inspect the impeller is really easy to do.
A pleasure for us - all the best with your projects 🙌✨👋
Brent, the quick connect fittings are just the standard air compressor hose fittings, correct?
I’ve got my Johnson pump and Mr. Funnel and just need to get the fittings and hose. Also the hose is the standard food grade clear flexible hose, correct.
Great video!
Ed
S/V Glorious
Westsail 32 #42
Excellent 👍 thanks
I'll be spending some serious time doing all these "Impi Plus 440" upgrades 😉 Kofi Kat will be flying mate 🤙🏼⛵
Kofi Kat is already flying mate 😉
Great advice!!
Brett, nice video. I went to the Mr. Funnel website and no mention of the micron size of filtration. Question, I can see the funnel being a great feature for putting fuel into your tanks. But for polishing, couldn't you just take an extra one of those Parker filter units you showed and use that connected to your pump manifold ? (Pulling fuel from the tank fo choice, through the Parker filter and then back out the hose to the tank fill port?
Thanks again and good to see you in a video !
Yes you make a good point and the filter is at 30 microns. One could put a bunch of those filters in series but it doesn’t take long in Indonesia before they are totally blocked so Mr Funnel gets rid of the main stuff (and we separated a lot of it ) and one then has less filters to carry, no filters except the usual going to land fill sites etc.
We had quite a few boats in Indo who got stuck without being able to get filters after trying to polish fuel that way. We literally went through one filter as part of our regular service intervals. I’m sure there’s many ways of doing this bit we do like the self cleaning part of Mr. funnel
Hope all’s going well with you Douglas - been too long aye 👋
Ps - I was actually writing to you on messenger to give more details why we didn’t go that route, but perhaps people here may want to see the comments too.
Another thing with the standard style Racor filters is they are ‘directional ‘ and since we polish in both directions they have to be plumbed with a cross over valve to run the fluid in multiple directions . You can buy a set up like this but it’s very expensive . So if you set it up with a bunch of filters and can swap over the lines using quick couplings that would be a way to do it too and obviously one would need to plan for the additional line to swap across sides.
In the end there’s no quick fix unfortunately and it all comes down to cost .
I helped another boat set up a similar system to ours and more basic by leaving out the T fittings. So where the two tank inputs are there is a quick coupling on each end . It’s cheaper not having the additional fittings but not as convenient. 👌
@@CatamaranImpi, Brett..as always..you have very good points and valid reasoning my friend. Thanks for the reply and appreciate you sir.
@@douglasmontgomery6315 back at you my buddy - always enjoy your interactions 🙌👋
Great video guys, yar just a few modification done Brent🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼🤣
😂 maybe a few nods here and there 😉
Cheers mate - looking forward to seeing you guys out in the water again aye 🙌🍻
@@CatamaranImpi we should be up on Monday will you be around Boatworks area?
@@nickcooper14 hey buddy - that sounds awesome 👏
We were heading back that way but our mates told us Jet skis and boats are going crazy on the GoldCoast so thought to maybe ride out the holiday period up here’s near the Keppels. On north Keppel we’ve been the only boat off the beach along with our mate Euan on Kofi Kat so it’s been quite special 👌and allowed me time to get some video work going again 😉
I hope you and Peter hang for a while - would be awesome to catch up again ✨👋
great video, very educational, could you please provide any further details you have re polishing? Do you just use mr Funnel or do you have any other finer filters to go through as well which other polishing systems use. We have had frequent problems in the med with bad fuel/ bacterial growth, especially during the off season.
keep the videos coming and keep on sailing!
Thanks Bill
We just use Mr Funnel as a means to separate the gunk from what the usual filters can cope with and carry spare filters.
You could add additional filters in line however we’ve found the boat copes really well with passing the fuel through Mr Funnel and then through the Parker / Racor style water diesel separators. They are an upgrade to the standard Yanmar style filters . So another way of doing this would be to put in Racor filter units that you can pass diesel through as a means of polishing.
Bacterial growth in fuel as well as water contamination can happen at the source of supply where fuel is old or been stored in tanks not full allowing condensation to happen. It can also happen in your boat if diesel is left stagnant for too long and the tanks are not totally full which reduces water condensation .
Additives like Fuel Doctor breaks the bacterial growth down and gets rid of the water content.
Here is a cut and paste I did from the fuel doctor site that explains how this is achieved - I’m sure it will be similar for all brands
HOW IT WORKS: Initially Fuel Doctor will scavenge free water (condensation) from tank internals into a sub-micronic emulsion, allowing the moisture to pass through the combustion process with no detrimental effects to fuel pumps, injectors or oxygen sensors (Bosch.com.au).
Microbial material is broken down into sub-micronic particles again passing through the combustion process without the inconvenience of blocked or restricted filters.
Gums and varnishes are dissolved from tank internals, lines, pumps, carburettors, injectors and importantly valve faces.
During combustion, microscopic amounts of gums and varnish attach themselves to injectors and valve faces. Vehicles that have travelled in excess of 100,000 kilometres will suffer a build up of gum and varnish. The remnants of the occasional tank of off-spec fuel will result in improper valve seating, robbing a nominal amount of compression from the cylinder. This decreases combustion efficiency and increases the amount of unburnt fuel. Unburnt fuel compounds the lacquering effect on valve faces and injectors. Fuel Doctor will remove these deposits, restoring power, economy and decreasing the emissions of unburnt fuel.
Question for you Brent. What do you do with the residual from the Mr. Funnel. You must store that somehow for later disposal?
Hi 👋
Yes the residual goes into sealed glass jars and disposed of in the next marina equipped with recycling tanks . Very good question and I hope everyone does this otherwise it defeats the whole advantage of not having to dump filters into landfill sites ✨🙌
Hey mate how are you? good I hope. Great fuel cleaning system nice and simple, (kiss) always cracks me up when I hear the term polish, but I guess they have to call it something eh. Always love the footage from Bass straight, stay safe friends see you soon.
Hey Patric - great to hear from you again 👌
Yeah - I also think the term ‘polish’ is strange for this style of application 😂.
That passage across the Bass Strait was fun 🤩
Cheers my friend and thanks for commenting ✨🌲☀️
great job brian #900 keep going brother
first class! as always
Thank you Ed 😊 - much appreciated
So air compressor quick coupling fitting will work with diesel and will not leak? How interesting!
A couple of T type 3 way ball valves would've been neater, no?
Sure - whatever makes it easier for you 👍
Perhaps if you send a diagram we could share that - we all for improvements to systems and for sure will change ours if there’s a better set up 👋 just one thing - diesel needs to pass through the pump before being diverted …
@@CatamaranImpi just sent you an email at cat-impi
@@dnihilist thank you - I will take a look there - thanks mate
@@dnihilist hi 👋
For some reason I’ve not been able to download email here so I wondered if perhaps you could forward it to earthmoving@hotmail.com ?
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Ah so thats why nets are up forard Ha .
Hey Bill - I missed that one somehow mate 🤔
The nets upfront 🤔
@@CatamaranImpi Letting green water frew , Ha great pics there 40= 50 knts. wind , Was there a bit of tied against , looked steep short seas , Handled it well .
@@billhanna8838 ahh yes so true Bill - I was thinking diesel filtration 😂
the bigger aperture netting allows the water to get through since most slamming on catamarans starts right there at the netting. We once placed a camera under the boat and I realized from that our boat was taking a huge amount of impact right at the netting so we purchased larger aperture netting and wow A what a difference that makes 🙌👍
Great observation mate ✨👌👋