My Huntsman 31.

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Huntsman

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250 months

Saturday 20th February 2016
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Still no name chosen.

She is now undercover in a somewhat ramshackle (read cheap!) boatyard tent that is close to home.



The engines I bought with the boat have never been in her before, so there is some work to do to them and to the boat.


2 sMoKiN bArReLs

30,254 posts

235 months

Saturday 20th February 2016
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Presume she already had a name? Bad luck to change?

Looks like a wheeze! thumbup

EarlOfHazard

3,603 posts

158 months

Saturday 20th February 2016
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Will bookmark this. Lovely boat is that!

Huntsman

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Sunday 21st February 2016
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2 sMoKiN bArReLs said:
Presume she already had a name? Bad luck to change?

Looks like a wheeze! thumbup
She's had three names already, I would revert back if I liked any of them. In one corner of the transom I'll have the three previous names written in tiny text.


EarlOfHazard said:
Lovely boat is that!
The voice of Yoda you are!

CubanPete

3,630 posts

188 months

Sunday 21st February 2016
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Very nice. How much work needs doing to her? What engines are they?

A boat build / resto is on my to do list once house is sorted.

griff 200

509 posts

193 months

Sunday 21st February 2016
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They look like a pair of 6ct Cummings engines around 250-290 each but may be wrong but fairly light in weight

hidetheelephants

24,352 posts

193 months

Sunday 21st February 2016
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6BT by the look of them; fallen off a Leyland Roadrunner? biggrin Great engines wherever they're from, just as the QSB is now.

Huntsman

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Monday 22nd February 2016
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hidetheelephants said:
6BT
Correct. Shipped by Cummins as keel cooled, then converted to HE. Not ex vehicle. Nice to have the water cooled turbo.

Huntsman

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Friday 18th March 2016
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Trial fitted an engine today to check the mounts and alignment etc.

All good.


Steve_D

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258 months

Saturday 19th March 2016
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Did it come to you without engines fitted?
As these engines came with the boat I assume the original owner was mid upgrade.
If they go straight in does that mean they are no bigger/better than original fitment?

Steve

hidetheelephants

24,352 posts

193 months

Saturday 19th March 2016
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More or less all Faireys were built with marinised 6 litre truck engines, they're all about the same size so Cummins goes well into the hole vacated by Perkins/Parsons/Ford etc.

Huntsman

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Sunday 20th March 2016
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Steve_D said:
Did it come to you without engines fitted?
As these engines came with the boat I assume the original owner was mid upgrade.
If they go straight in does that mean they are no bigger/better than original fitment?

Steve
I bought this as a failed project, these engines had been bought for it but not fitted. The originals we're Ford based 180's, these are 210's. this model was fitted with up to 300hp by the factory and this particular boat has a strengthened hull, so should be fine. they are about the same size and weight, a little smaller and maybe 100kgs lighter.

hidetheelephants said:
More or less all Faireys were built with marinised 6 litre truck engines, they're all about the same size so Cummins goes well into the hole vacated by Perkins/Parsons/Ford etc.
Not quite correct.

Early boats, up to about 1964 we're fitted with all sorts, a few diesels, Perkins P6 and Thames Trader, and a few petrols, Billy Butlin had V8's from the USA in his H28.

'64 to about '69 most were fitted with the Perkins T6.354, which although used in road transport applications a bit, was essentially an industrial engine used in agriculture, powergen etc.

From '69 marinised Ford Dorset (by Sabre Engines and Mermaid Marine chiefly) we're most common, the Ford Dorset was an industrial engine not at that time a vehicle engine at all.


Huntsman

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Saturday 28th May 2016
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Engines are in. Still lots to do, photos to follow.

Huntsman

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Wednesday 22nd June 2016
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We talked about Oberon or Titania, but ultimately I'm not sure about Fairey, Huntsman or Bond related names, there's a few too many already.

As Lorna, Felix and I were all born on a Friday we decided on



Incidentally - its sign written by an old friend of mine who apprenticed in sign writing in 1971, done by hand in a traditional way, he can do gold leaf too.

Simpo Two

85,422 posts

265 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2016
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Well it's easy to read from a distance!

Femur

285 posts

99 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2016
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The exhaust tips look wrong to my eye - shouldn't the longer edge be at the very top?

Huntsman

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Wednesday 22nd June 2016
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Simpo Two said:
Well it's easy to read from a distance!
Yes, I think that's important at sea.


Femur said:
The exhaust tips look wrong to my eye - shouldn't the longer edge be at the very top?
Transom is curved, tips are cut to be straight across, would be an unusual thing to do to cut them on the slant, not really the done thing on such boats.

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

30,254 posts

235 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2016
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Friday's child is loving and giving,

That's nice!

hornetrider

63,161 posts

205 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2016
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Any more pics?

hidetheelephants

24,352 posts

193 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2016
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Shiny; good job.