cscam56
Member
- Joined
- Jan 24, 2009
- Messages
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- Status
- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 43' DOUBLE CABIN (1970 - 1984)
I am a new member of the forum and own a 79 DCMY43. I just got finished reading some older posts about Barry Barbour's fire which started at the shore tie panel. I have a similar experience to share and am most interested in how others have replaced the inlet panel.
I live on my boat during the week to avoid commuting 150 miles daily to DC. I returned on Sunday, as usual, and smelled that sweet yucky fragrance of burned electrics. I went below to discover that except for the AC circuit, which I have running some small space heaters, the boat was electrically dead.
I discovered that the port short-tie panel and the fuse holders were melted! Fortunately, the shore-tie cables were spared and I was able to shift them to the starboard panel. I'm convinced that the load on the panel was too great due to the space heaters. I am stunned that the fuses appear not to have worked properly (all four fuses were replaced a couple of months ago) and allowed the whole assembly to melt. I feel very lucky the damage was limited to the panel and the immediate interior wiring.
Here's my question - What's the best way to fix or replace the panel so that it doesn't do that again, and should the starboard panel receive the same fix?
Collin
cscam56
HIGHLANDER
Ft. Washington, MD
I live on my boat during the week to avoid commuting 150 miles daily to DC. I returned on Sunday, as usual, and smelled that sweet yucky fragrance of burned electrics. I went below to discover that except for the AC circuit, which I have running some small space heaters, the boat was electrically dead.
I discovered that the port short-tie panel and the fuse holders were melted! Fortunately, the shore-tie cables were spared and I was able to shift them to the starboard panel. I'm convinced that the load on the panel was too great due to the space heaters. I am stunned that the fuses appear not to have worked properly (all four fuses were replaced a couple of months ago) and allowed the whole assembly to melt. I feel very lucky the damage was limited to the panel and the immediate interior wiring.
Here's my question - What's the best way to fix or replace the panel so that it doesn't do that again, and should the starboard panel receive the same fix?
Collin
cscam56
HIGHLANDER
Ft. Washington, MD