[Public-List] battery boxes
Roger L. Kingsland
r.kingsland at ksba.com
Thu Mar 31 09:02:45 PDT 2011
Mike,
Mike,
Congrats on a good survey. I did my first and only survey when I bought 148
in 2003 and learned, because the insurance companies rely on the survey, it
helps to negotiate w/ the surveyor RE the stupid stuff. For example, he
noted the AC plug for the fridge, which was plugged into an accusable
outlet, must be hard wired. Now I have to do that which will make removing
the fridge a little more difficult. Live and learn.
Roger
PS - I wonder if there is a cheap way to guage running time of the electric
bilge pump (like an engine hour meter) so you know if it runs so much while
you are off the boat you have a leak to fix?
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No surprises at all - the surveyor was really impressed with the boat, and
hinted that he would like to buy it. Since I did all of the plumbing and
electrical work, I expected something that was to 'code' but everything he
looked at he everything was professionally done, neat and conforms to all
current regulations. I anticipated that he was going to insist on an
automatic electric bilge pump...but after I went into my usual tirade about
the fact that my I work to keep water "out" of the boat...not how to get
water out that shouldn't be there in the first place, and in doing so I make
damn sure with regular inspections on all the hoses, clamps and thru-hull
fittings and valves, stuffing box, and whale gusher 10 manual pump that
there is no water in the boat, he was happy with that. It didn't hurt that
the bilges was completely dry. He agreed that if there was a problem, an
automatic pump would just mask the problem until the batteries went dead...I
pointed out that I did not need batteries to pump the boat out, only arms to
work the manual pump...I think he gave up on the idea of an electric pump.
-----Original Message-----
From: Roger L. Kingsland
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but after I
Thanks Mike,
I have made teak brackets to hold the bases and will also have straps.
Without boxes, I can fit both in the middle locker (perhaps leaving the aft
one for beer). I plan to put some of that plastic flooring (Sport Court)
under the batteries so the plywood base stays dry.
Did you have any surprises with your survey?
Roger
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Roger,
I just had my boat surveyed this morning. My batteries are Group 27 wet cell
batteries. The are not in battery boxes, but they are strapped down
securely. The surveyor told me that because of the location, under the floor
boards, they are protected as if they were in a battery box, therefore they
did not need to be in a battery box, but must be secured. Hope this helps.
BTW, 2 group 27 battery boxes will not fit under the cabin sole of the A30.
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From: Roger L. Kingsland
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 3:58 PM
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Subject: [Public-List] battery boxes
Hi Folks,
I have a West Marine (fully sealed) starting battery and an Optima Blue Top
(sealed) gel house battery. Both have small oval holes on the top for
ventilation. Does anyone know if regulatory agencies require they be in
battery boxes or do I just have to insure they are securely fastened? Does
ventilating them to the outside make a difference?
Thanks, Roger 148
Roger Kingsland, Managing Partner
Kingsland Scott Bauer Associates
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