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Old 03-10-2009, 11:42 AM   #46
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OK, I thought you were thinking that if you are running all compressors and just a few coils it could be too cold and too much water to drain in the smaller size trays. I have seen them overflow sometimes...
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Old 03-10-2009, 12:24 PM   #47
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OK, I thought you were thinking that if you are running all compressors and just a few coils it could be too cold and too much water to drain in the smaller size trays. I have seen them overflow sometimes...

The Chilled Water thermostat/ temp control should either stop the compressors or open the unloaders on the bigger systems when the temp comes down to the set point.

I have seen a few overflow as well, normally caused by growth in the drain of the tray or on sailing boats where the drains are not in the ideal position.

My biggest complaint with FCU's is often the lack of access to get to the trays to clean them and to service the filters means that this important part of the maintenance does not get done as often or as well as it should on many boats
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Old 05-05-2009, 04:49 PM   #48
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You might want to have a look at the Burgess Yachts site and check out m/y T6 that was built for John Spencer in NZ. Won a significant superyacht award in 2008. The quality and engineering is as about as good as it gets I understand and is an archtypical long range adventure yacht with helicopter aboard that disappears into a below-deck hanger - along with the tenders etc. Interior is quite understated - oozes class and comfort in my humble view. A serious vessel designed to cope with all latitudes and oceans.
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Old 05-06-2009, 09:48 PM   #49
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Barchetta is basically the same hull as Casino Royale except without the extension. As is The ex Marathon (now Scott Free) and Primadonna. Primadonna and Casino Royale have just sold. There are some changes and very nice improvements in the two newest yachts, but they are all basically the same.
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To bad you're so far out time wise. The buys are NOW!
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Old 06-03-2009, 09:14 PM   #51
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First Advice

My first best advice to a prospective buyer is, build the boat around the mission - not the mission around the boat.
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Old 06-04-2009, 08:18 AM   #52
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Steven,
Take a look at the 168' Feadship, ENTERPRISE V. She's in great shape and she is seriously for sale.
By the way, what kind of jet do you own?
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Take a look at the 168' Feadship, ENTERPRISE V. She's in great shape and she is seriously for sale.
By the way, what kind of jet do you own?

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