Repowering a Sailboat
25 July 2014 | St. Simon's Island, GA
James Newsome
Pictured is the replacement Universal M25 engine before, after starblasting, and after painting.
Although there have been few posts about what's going on with s/v CaiLeigh Anna, I've been busy for the past couple months preparing to repower the boat. We knew when purchasing the boat that a new engine was needed, and this expense was factored into the selling price of the boat.
Through a contact in California who is a certified marine mechanic and former employee of Catalina I was able to locate and purchase a nearly identical engine from a Catalina being salvaged in New Jersey. It seems that one positive affect of Hurricane Sandy has been the supply of surplus parts from parted out boats.
The process of getting the engine ready for installation in CaiLeigh Anna includes completely servicing it as well as swapping out all water hoses, clamps, impeller, testing the alternator , starter, and having the engine soda blasted and repainted. These projects will be completed within the next week and the engine will be taken to the coast and bench tested by a marine mechanic prior to installation in CaiLeigh Anna.
The goal is to be sailing by mid to late August and to be ready for the fall racing season which begins in mid September.