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Odysseus

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Modification to a Bavaria 38 2004
« on: February 13 2012, 13:25 »
Odysseus Bavaria 38 2004
I have started this link to find out what member has done to modify their boats and how they achieved the finished job, or if they have a modification that was on the boat when purchased.
I am very lucky to be able to sail for 6 month a year and so have the time to carry out the necessary work making life better on board. So the list below is what I have completed and hope you gain from my time. However I am more interested in your modifications.
?   Anti freeze bolt issue, the bolt fitted to Volvo engines cannot be undone to drain the antifreeze as it's a square head recessed. I have had long discussions with the Volvo rep who in the end agreed and made me a socket. If you still have green paint on yours then it has not had a proper antifreeze change.
 
?   1 kW Inverted, I have fitted this under the chart table and is a great tool to drive electric tools etc. 
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?   Seasafe anti corrosion system, this is a system that protects your boat from stray currents when in the proximity of other vessels, put safesure into Google.
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?   Roll down window in spray hood, Zip put into spray hood that rolls down, not up, rolling up is a pain.
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?   Safety line on stern infill, how many of you have lost the stern infill overboard???
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?   Gas struts on saloon locker seat, no more juggling to get things out the locker.
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?   Modified enclosure, probably the best mod we have done. With the aid of CJ textiles we draw up what we wanted and all folds back for sailing.
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?   Pockets for ropes in the dodgers, large pockets in the aft end of dodgers so we can stow all the ropes and other parts in still rigged for easy use. Centre pocket as well.
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?   Fridge modifications, insulation and extra fan fitted.
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?   Blue stripe , stops all the polishing and stays bright.
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?   Rollers on stern, so the dinghy can ride over without getting caught up.
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?   Anti gibe shackle, for the cost of £6.50
 
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?   Motor and dinghy lift, fitted a Handy Billy on the back stay.
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?   Solar panel, purchased from China £120.
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?   Over the side anode, linked up all of the negative systems through the engine and gearbox to a through bolt out of the stern both sides, one zinc for salt and one Magnesium for fresh.
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?   Horn, saves shouting.
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Hope this helps you all out there, please ask if you want more information and photos as file it too big to send with photos.
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Re: Modification to a Bavaria 38 2004
« Reply #1 on: February 14 2012, 10:44 »
You have been busy!

I would appreciatete further info/pics regarding the modified enclosure and the pockets in the dodger.

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Re: Modification to a Bavaria 38 2004
« Reply #2 on: February 14 2012, 12:18 »
Found this item last year.  Plug came out easy

PS Just noticed yours is a recessed plug this one ideal for 2020 & 2030 engines




http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=350373709205&ssPageName=ADME:L:OC:GB:1123

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Re: Modification to a Bavaria 38 2004
« Reply #3 on: February 14 2012, 16:05 »
The photo shows what happens when you use a socket, it rounds off the corners. If yours came out easy you are one of the few.
You need a square drive.
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Re: Modification to a Bavaria 38 2004
« Reply #4 on: February 14 2012, 16:17 »
pockets in the dodger.

This photo shows the dodger with the centre pocket as well, I used the Old dodger on the inside of the guard rails and put a large pocket 2 foot long and this takes the stern rope and furling rope.

The center pocket takes the midship rope cut to ensure does not reach the prop.

Second photo show pocket in spray hood
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Re: Modification to a Bavaria 38 2004
« Reply #5 on: February 14 2012, 16:25 »
Enclosure has more windows and has an extra leg support so we can fold back for sailing.

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Re: Modification to a Bavaria 38 2004
« Reply #6 on: February 14 2012, 18:16 »
Mine was a square drive one of the few available

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Re: Modification to a Bavaria 38 2004
« Reply #7 on: March 01 2012, 00:23 »
Hi

We have a 2005 Bavaria 42 Cruiser "In Overdraught" we also live aboard for about six months on the East coast of the USA and Bahamas

Some of the modifications I've done are

:Added lockers to the Port aft cabin and put shelves in the hanging locker
:Installed Victron Inv/charger
:Battery monitor
:Espar heater
:Lavac heads
:Auto Pilot
:Water maker
:Led Lighting
:Solar panels
:Wind generator
:Radar Arch for all the stuff :D
:Real mattress in V birth
:Light in engine room
:Dual Fuel filter
:Radar / AIS
:Lopolight Anchor/ Trilight
:Rocna anchor
:Divided the chain locker
:Increased battery bank
:Seagull water filter
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Re: Modification to a Bavaria 38 2004
« Reply #8 on: March 01 2012, 10:09 »
Are you the "In Overdraught" on the American site, if so people can see photos of your modifications there.

http://bavariayachtowners.org/

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Re: Modification to a Bavaria 38 2004
« Reply #9 on: March 01 2012, 14:36 »
Are you the "In Overdraught" on the American site, if so people can see photos of your modifications there.

http://bavariayachtowners.org/

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Hi Odysseus

Yes that's us, those pics are from around 2007 when we started getting ready to head South from Lake Ontario.

Cheers

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Re: Modification to a Bavaria 38 2004
« Reply #10 on: July 06 2012, 01:36 »
I own a B38 2004, I did many mods;
First thing I did was to modify the helm to add a chartplotter Raymarine C90W.  To make it fit there I had to move other instruments on top of the helm using a Navpod.  Also I had to make a custom bezel to provide the depth the C90W required.  All the instruments are integrated, everything is accessible on the C90W.  Also I have a SeaTalk HS interface with the C90W at the chart table so I can use my computer with RNS to access all instruments, even the auto-pilot.  This is very handy in bad weather, allowing me to say warm and dry inside :)


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Re: Modification to a Bavaria 38 2004
« Reply #11 on: July 06 2012, 02:21 »
Another mod was adding a genset in the port locker (mine is a 2-cabin layout);
Next Generation Power 5.5 kw genset, pics below are without the sound shield enclosure cover:


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Re: Modification to a Bavaria 38 2004
« Reply #12 on: July 11 2012, 19:49 »
Another mod was adding a genset in the port locker...

What did you do with the life-raft, the round bucket, the oval bucket, the bag of bits of cloth and sponges, the dinghy oars, the dinghy transom, the dinghy pump, the flares, the hose pipe, the shore power cable, the box of electrical adaptors, the box of hose adaptors, the box of cleaning stuff, the stiff brush, the soft brush, and the boat-hook I keep meaning to mend?  ;D
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Re: Modification to a Bavaria 38 2004
« Reply #13 on: April 12 2013, 02:49 »
Can you please advise the location and source of your inverter?  Also how did you tag your blue stripe.  My boat is just 2 years old and it looks a mess:-(

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Re: Modification to a Bavaria 38 2004
« Reply #14 on: April 12 2013, 18:20 »
I used vinyl strip to cover the original grp stripes(never stayed smart for long).  3years on look as good as new.

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Re: Modification to a Bavaria 38 2004
« Reply #15 on: April 13 2013, 12:56 »
Sorry a bit late, the inverter is mounted under the chart table, to the left when sitting and my legs still go under, I chose this position because it is near the batteries on a 38, and the shorter the cable run the better.
It is 1500w and drives most things OK, I also have a Honda generator.

The blue strip I got off the internet, put "the4all.com" in google and its been on for 3 seasons now and is still great, you will need a hot air supply to bend it around the radius, I cost around £15 for the whole boat.

Come back for more information if you want.

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