Priority Jobs and a Trip to London | ⛵ Sailing Britaly ⛵
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Join us as we continue our refit and take a day trip to London, where you should always expect the unexpected... In this video we show you our list of the top 10 priority jobs on the boat, do some electrical work, plumbing and visit a temple! We decided to take a day off from our DIY sailboat refit to take a day trip so that Rossella could celebrate her birthday by the three of us seeing her sister, brother in-law and nephews, who were visiting London from Italy. A brilliant day was had by all and, as we met each other in London (on a random night out in 2005) it is a city which will always be close to our hearts. Taking our first trip there with Emma was very special! ⛵ Sailing Britaly ⛵ brings you the sailing shenanigans of Chris (British), Rossella (Italian), and baby Emma (Britalian) as we sail our 1992 Bavaria 350. We make sailing vlogs of our cruising adventures and share any tips and tricks we can along the way. After all, sailors are one big family! Thank you very much for watching, subscribe to see more of our videos! (It's FREE) http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=UC64BFQulaAIl1xWG4DJlQ8A If you appreciate us taking the time to make these videos then consider joining our Patreon Crew! For as little as $1 per month you can get exclusive Patron-only benefits and help us make more videos for you. Have a look! http://patreon.com/sailingbritaly More Sailing Britaly here: Instagram: http://instagram.com/sailingbritaly Twitter: http://twitter.com/sailingbritaly Facebook: http://facebook.com/sailingbritaly Fair winds! 👍 Chris, Rossella and Emma -------------------- Thank you very much to Chatham Maritime Marina for your hospitality during our stay: http://www.mdlmarinas.co.uk/mdl-chatham-maritime-marina -------------------- 'Sailing Britaly' is a Helvellyn Ltd brand. Disclaimer: Due to factors beyond the control of Helvellyn Ltd, we cannot guarantee against unauthorized modifications of this information, or improper use of this information. Helvellyn Ltd assumes no liability for property damage, injury or death incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. Helvellyn Ltd. recommends safe practices when working with power tools, automotive lifts, lifting tools, jack stands, electrical equipment, blunt instruments, chemicals, lubricants, open flames, or any other tools or equipment seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of Helvellyn Ltd, no information contained in this video shall create any express or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not Helvellyn Ltd. Disclosure: any links in this description may be affiliate links. If you decide to buy some items from them, Helvellyn Ltd may receive a small percentage compensation for having suggested the suppliers to you. (This costs you nothing) Helvellyn Ltd only recommends suppliers and products which we believe in, so there is never any conflict of interest. p.s. Check out our Sailing Tips here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_iyMbUuKBT57uW0zNXoP1hW15yGeQPGJ p.p.s. Check out our Sailing Adventures! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_iyMbUuKBT5rZT__kebjMtaugOvkuHve #refit #boatwork #babyonboard
10. comment for Priority Jobs and a Trip to London | ⛵ Sailing Britaly ⛵
Love the series- well done. Great life that I am so jealous of
Just a quick note with Jubilee clamps ( hose clamps)- Never over tighten. If you are squashing the hose ( like in the video) then you are way to tight. Most fuel and water and air hoses are 2 layers with a woven nylon weave in between each layer. If you over tighten, the barb on the fitting can (will) cut the inner layer allowing the media to leak in between. This is most notable on air hoses where they puff up and look like a snake eating a rat. easy fix, remove the hose, cut an inch off the end and reinstall.
Never, NEVER resinstall a clamp on to the original end- always cut back 1 inch.
Ant and Cid xx
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30. comment for Priority Jobs and a Trip to London | ⛵ Sailing Britaly ⛵
I have the same motor on my boat but single cylinder ( it looks like yours maybe a twin? )
I cant get to the sump plug so I had to resort to sucking the oil out with a cheap pump via the dip stick.
The pump didnt like the heavy old oil, I fried it (the pump). I suspect its never been changed.
The guy in the oil shop recommended I buy a plastic vacuum canister because its the thing people have
the most success with, but I choked on the price. I should have put some kero in it to thin it.
Keep up the great work
Tom in Oz
I have a 2002 - yours in much better condition than mine!
Parts are expensive (OEM parts) - an impeller for the raw-water pump is around $60 Australian dollars (around 1.5 inches in diameter) - so if I could offer any advise, buy non-OEM parts
The exhaust elbow is around $400 Australian dollars - mine is in good shape (engine done 2900 hrs) and I've heard you can remove internal corrosion by soaking the elbow in muriatic acid - that job is on my radar of things to do