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RSchrHH
Sub Lieutenant Joined: 14 April 2008 Status: Offline Points: 10 |
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Posted: 14 April 2008 at 13:09 |
These are the remains of the saildrive of my 370 after just five months in water. It is completely unclear so far how this could possibly has happend.Hanse Germany is not at all interested in solving the problem.
There is rumour that several other Hanses are affected.
Anyone here? Edited by RSchrHH - 14 April 2008 at 13:12 |
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Nereide
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Well, this is amoung the most astonishing posts yet,
i could only think that a 12v cable was connected continuously to either motor block or sail drive and provided the sufficent current for a major electrolysis phenomena to occur in that short space of time, this would also imply that cutting off the batteries while not onboard was ineffective??
never ever heard of this on a Hanse, and very shocking to say the least,
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Peter-Blake
Admiral of the Fleet Joined: 04 March 2008 Status: Offline Points: 2465 |
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This post is already some days on www.yacht.de
So far i stay calm until i get an information, that this is not fake.
It is just to unreal to me.
but may be it is not.
I wrote already to the yanmar importer who has been told having seen same problem on several other boats. I wait for the comments from Yanmar.
Also my Hanse dealer never heard of this, and he told me that this is not a Hanse Problem, only if true it may be a Yanmar problem.....
I post new information as far as i get some.
I will post the answers i get from Hanse and from Yanmar. Edited by Peter-Blake - 14 April 2008 at 14:56 |
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RSchrHH
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It is not a fake, believe me.
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Peter-Blake
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Let us know your Hull number please
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RSchrHH
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Johan Hackman
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Peter-Blake
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Sorry RSchrHH,
i was not sure if it was real.
Now i know from your PM that it is not fake.
Sorry for that.
Good luck with your repaired saildrive.
Let us know please what Hanse will do and what the solution for you boat is, as far as you know
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RSchrHH
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Yes, looks very similar indeed to my saildrive!
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alettaenmarcel
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I have seen this before on a boat in Holland in Hellevoetsluis on a Compromis 888.
Only it did not go this far and it had onley holes in the saildrive.
I do believe it is true because the man from the Compromis said the year before it was still OK and hade new anodes and a year after it was relaunches the saildrive failed and had holes in it.
I believe that wenn it would have stayed in the water longer it would finaly has fallen off like we do see on the picture wich hasa been posted above.
Succes unforunally owner
greetings Marcel
(i think it is an electric problem wich can also be caused by for exemple a neigbour vessel)
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