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Engine and Drive Train / alternator belt squeal.
« on: April 11, 2022, 11:10:08 PM »
Good evening my intrepid Pearson peer group.

Last year I had an issue where the alternator belt would squeal between 1800 and 2100 rpm. I had the unit rebuilt over the winter and installed it yesterday. I replaced the belt because the other belt was coming apart, anyway, I still have the squeal problem. The alignment seems good, so, I am stumped.

Does anyone have any recommendations in this regard?

All the best,

Greg


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Plumbing and Galley Systems / Re: Composting Head
« on: April 11, 2022, 11:05:54 PM »
Hi Ed and all,

I would not be able to install the composting head and still have an operational sink :( , so the head smell will continue.

Thank you all for your help.

Greg

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Hi Johnny,

I was looking for the Halyard size for your boat and came across the following Website. You may have it, but it could be a resource for 303's.

https://pearsonyachts.org/models/p303/images/pearson-303-brochure-4.png

And

https://pearsonyachts.org/models/p303/docs/p303_owners_manual.pdf

I did not find the halyard size. My 323 requires 7/16 to 3/16 wire with mast head sheaves. I put the 323 parts catalogue below as it may be useful to you. the boats are only some 2,000 lbs different, so, I can't see why the halyard sizes would be different, though I do not know if you mast head sheaves. The photo looks like it's block, but you will need to determine that.

https://pearson323.com/documents/323partlist.pdf?msclkid=974dec9fa6f511ecbc3454789d4e8032

I hope this was helpful,

I'd rather be sailing.


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General Discussion / Re: Standing rigging
« on: March 14, 2022, 04:59:38 PM »
Ed,

I appreciate your reply. I'll have the mast pulled and then have all six made, plus the back stay. I pulled up one of the covers today and found rust below the deck cover plate. I'ts time.

Thank you,

Greg

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General Discussion / Re: Standing rigging
« on: March 12, 2022, 09:09:57 PM »
Ed. Thank you, I'll pull one and have 6 made.

Thank's again.

Greg

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General Discussion / Re: Mast Pumping on the Hard
« on: March 12, 2022, 09:08:37 PM »
Excellent point. I would not have thought of that. I'll let y'all know how it turns out.

All the best,

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General Discussion / Re: Mast Pumping on the Hard
« on: March 10, 2022, 10:07:11 PM »
Ed,

Once I pull the mast and replace the rigging in a month or so I plan on using a poured mast wedge style system. I'll let you know if that helps.

All the best,

Greg

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General Discussion / Re: Standing rigging
« on: March 10, 2022, 10:05:42 PM »
Hi Ed,

I appreciate the advice. Can you let me know where you purchased the rigging? I am getting wild price swings. I'd rather go with a known supplier than throw a dart at the internet and hope for the best.

Did you also replace the chainplates?

Thank you for all of your contributions. I enjoy reading your posts.

Best,

Greg

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General Discussion / Standing rigging
« on: March 08, 2022, 10:44:38 AM »
Hello all,

I am considering changing the rigging, it's perhaps 40 odd years old. I did not find any corrosion or broken wires at deck level, but have yet to go up the mast. I am considering pre-stretched or heat treated Dyneema, or similar product, regular swage and SS wire, or perhaps Norsman style fittings. I've ruled out the old galvanized wire methods.

Does anyone have any experience they could share in this regard?

Thank you,

Greg

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General Discussion / Mast Pumping on the Hard
« on: March 08, 2022, 10:40:08 AM »
Hi,

I was at the boat yesterday afternoon working on yet another project, installing a Gas Vapor alarm and blower control. Basically, if there are gas fumes, it sounds an alarm and turns on the blower. I think its a great safety install. Anyway, it was rather windy and I heard the mast pumping and vibrating throughout the boat. I've read the articles posted on the subject, but can not find any guidelines published by Pearson related to Standing rigging tension adjustments. I will not tune the rig on the hard, because it will change the minute its back in the water and the pumping could just be boat deformity on the hard which will go away once launched. However, I was wondering if there were any published guides on tension, other than 10-20% of breaking strength.

Any advice would be helpful.

Thank you,

Greg

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Plumbing and Galley Systems / Re: Composting Head
« on: March 02, 2022, 08:35:05 PM »
Ed,

I appreciate your reply. I am going to the boat this weekend to take some more measurements and draw a diagram.

I'll let you know how it works out.

Greg

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Mast and Spar Issues / Re: Spreader Failure
« on: March 02, 2022, 08:31:35 PM »
Hi Selene,

Thank you. I look forward to hearing more about your repairs.

Best regards,

Greg

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Plumbing and Galley Systems / Composting Head
« on: March 01, 2022, 09:04:42 PM »
Hi All,

I am thinking of taking the smelly tank and head out and replacing it with a Composting head. The tolerances in my 323 seem to limit what I can install. Does anyone have any experience, ideas or suggestions related to the head itself as well as the installation?

Best regards,

Greg

Pearson 323.

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Mast and Spar Issues / Re: Spreader Failure
« on: March 01, 2022, 08:56:03 PM »
Hi Selene,

Sorry that happened to you and that  I do not have any information the spreader, but I would like to ask if you are willing to share, what it cost to replace the standing rigging as mine is questionable? My rig is a concern that I've been having for a while now. I have also been thinking of Dyneema, but am uncertain about the materials and stretching.

Wishing you the best.

Greg

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Engine and Drive Train / Re: Bronze Prop Shaft Problems
« on: March 01, 2022, 08:49:35 PM »
Hi everyone,

I really appreciate the information. In order to change the cutlass bearing in my boat I need to pull the shaft. It may pay to change the strut rather than pulling the shaft every few years, as that is a real PIA and the shaft requires realignment afterward.

I'll check with D&R Marine to see what they offer. I plan to keep this boat for the next 10 years or so.

Thank you again,

Greg

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