I have added quite a lot of extra equipment to my Bavaria 50 Cruiser, which is one of the very last builds of the "traditional style" Bavarias.
Below are a few of the extras - more to follow. Any comments and ideas are welcome
CarpetsAs an experiment, I bought a roll of very thin and very cheap black carpet which I cut and fitted in all cabins within a day. The purpose was to try out the visual effect of a dark floor and to test how it affected the sound and resonance inside the boat.
The result has been quite good - it feels more warm and cosy in the cabins and the box-like resonance in the main cabin has disappeared. So, instead of fitting new proper hardwood floorboards, I have decided to purchase a better quality carpet and have it fitted professionally with removable sections (for easy access to areas under the floorboards and for foul weather situations).
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Bathroom floorsTo have a nice looking and even surface floors in the bathrooms, I opted for ready-made teak grates from Tischlerei Kurt Behn (Hamburg, Germany), who has a semi-series production for some boat brands.
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Battery monitorAfter one sailing season trying to live only with the integrated battery voltage meter in the Bavaria control panel, I gave in and installed a proper battery monitor, the BEP 600-DCSM. It supports 3 of my 4 battery banks (house bank, starter battery for main engine and starter battery for the diesel generator), leaving the battery for the bow thruster and windlass out.
It also supports measuring tank levels, but I do not (yet) use that.
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Batteries & battery chargerAfter 3 short sailing seasons, the factory-supplied Quick charger (40 Ah) stopped working. Getting technical support through their official dealer turned out to be impossible, so I chose to install a good quality charger with better charge capacity: a Victron Centaur 80 Ah. The Victron charger has been mounted under the navigation table and is barely visible on the photo.
My batteries had also started to show a voltage drop, so I replaced the house bank with 7 new Varta 95 Ah AGM batteries, in total 665 Ah and a new Varta starter battery for the diesel generator (75 Ah).
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Diesel generatorI opted for a Kohler 4.5 EFOD diesel generator. It is a quite large unit and comes in a complete casing unit which has been sound-proofed. It has been installed in the 'tunnel' behind the main engine and between the two aft cabins. The control panel can be seen on the photo.
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Radar signal amplifierTo complement the AIS transceiver, I installed an active radar reflector (Echomax XS dual-band RTE) to enhance my chances of being 'seen' by other vessels not having AIS and to be warned when I am "ping'ed" by someone's radar. The control panel can be seen on the photo.
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