scottinsydney
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 61' MOTOR YACHT (1980 - 1985)
Hi,
STEERING RAM:
The port steering ram has a leak with oil appearing to come out near the ram rod. I presume a new seal kit is required. I do not fit into the hole behind the bed in the main cabin. If I did fit I may not get out! What instructions do I give the thin young man to remove the ram and replace it? I presume I will vent the steering reservoir tank prior to work?. Will the rams hoses leak a lot of oil? Bucket, cloths, tools required etc? How to repressurise the steering system after seal is replaced?
RUDDER GLAND REPLACEMENT:
In looking at the leaking steering ram, I could not work out how the rudder glands could be serviced or repacked from inside the boat (as per my previous boat) as there is a board over them upon which the steering rams sit. Is the rudder packing replaced by dropping the rudder and doing all the work from the outside?
STABILISERS:
When the boat was purchased last November the stabiliser fins and all internal bearings etc fittings had been removed. there are no bearings, no wiring, only the rams and hoses remain. Lots of rust. Its not a pretty sight. The fins are stored but we will have a major exercise to repair/replace the internal components and fins next year.
In the meantime, I can not work out how to turn on the "system" to check the hydraulics/pumps etc. The previous owner never used them and when they leaked badly and the boat nearly sank, simply performed radical surgery, removed the guts and blocked up the holes.
Its a 32 volt system, the port engine room DC panel is not marked with a Naiad circuit breaker, there is no Naiad circuit breaker on the DC panel in the wheel house, the Naiad control on the dashboard does not turn the system on. I have tried all combinations with the Starboard engine running. Any spare CBs were turned on.
The Naiad hydraulic pump/reservoir unit has two wires going to it.... one to a solenoid and the other to above the reservoir. Neither seem heavy cable. I am thinking one controls the solenoid and the other is the oil level alarm.
BUT I just cant seem to get the system to fire up! With the starboard engine running the dials on the hydraulics read zero. The indicators on the Naiad control on the dash don't move. Is the entire system hydraulic requiring an oil pump on the starboard engine to operate? Might there be a couple of oil valves turned off on the oil pump hose from the engine to the hydraulics that are turned off? I can see a water cooling hose going to the hydraulics tank. What don't I understand? What am I missing?
Any help appreciated.
What don't I understand? What am I missing?
Any help appreciated.
Kind regards,
Scott.



STEERING RAM:
The port steering ram has a leak with oil appearing to come out near the ram rod. I presume a new seal kit is required. I do not fit into the hole behind the bed in the main cabin. If I did fit I may not get out! What instructions do I give the thin young man to remove the ram and replace it? I presume I will vent the steering reservoir tank prior to work?. Will the rams hoses leak a lot of oil? Bucket, cloths, tools required etc? How to repressurise the steering system after seal is replaced?
RUDDER GLAND REPLACEMENT:
In looking at the leaking steering ram, I could not work out how the rudder glands could be serviced or repacked from inside the boat (as per my previous boat) as there is a board over them upon which the steering rams sit. Is the rudder packing replaced by dropping the rudder and doing all the work from the outside?
STABILISERS:
When the boat was purchased last November the stabiliser fins and all internal bearings etc fittings had been removed. there are no bearings, no wiring, only the rams and hoses remain. Lots of rust. Its not a pretty sight. The fins are stored but we will have a major exercise to repair/replace the internal components and fins next year.
In the meantime, I can not work out how to turn on the "system" to check the hydraulics/pumps etc. The previous owner never used them and when they leaked badly and the boat nearly sank, simply performed radical surgery, removed the guts and blocked up the holes.
Its a 32 volt system, the port engine room DC panel is not marked with a Naiad circuit breaker, there is no Naiad circuit breaker on the DC panel in the wheel house, the Naiad control on the dashboard does not turn the system on. I have tried all combinations with the Starboard engine running. Any spare CBs were turned on.
The Naiad hydraulic pump/reservoir unit has two wires going to it.... one to a solenoid and the other to above the reservoir. Neither seem heavy cable. I am thinking one controls the solenoid and the other is the oil level alarm.
BUT I just cant seem to get the system to fire up! With the starboard engine running the dials on the hydraulics read zero. The indicators on the Naiad control on the dash don't move. Is the entire system hydraulic requiring an oil pump on the starboard engine to operate? Might there be a couple of oil valves turned off on the oil pump hose from the engine to the hydraulics that are turned off? I can see a water cooling hose going to the hydraulics tank. What don't I understand? What am I missing?
Any help appreciated.
What don't I understand? What am I missing?
Any help appreciated.
Kind regards,
Scott.



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