Thanks Joel

 

Mine is an older unit, a think maybe about 10-15 years old.  It has been
working fine and I don't really want to open it, which I will have to do to
see the fluid.  

 

For others on the list who have one installed: is periodic inspection and/or
replacement of the fluid usual practice?

 

Dwight Veinot

C&C 35 MKII, Alianna

Head of St. Margaret's Bay, NS

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From: CnC-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joel
Aronson
Sent: November 27, 2012 10:06 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Stus-List Backstay tension

 

Dwight,

 

Navtec sells a fluid in about a 32 ounce bottle.  I only found one rigger in
Annapolis who carried it.  Becasue my whole system needed to be flushed and
rebuilt I did not tackle it, but it seems like you should be able to DIY.
On the system that I have there is a reservoir, pump and piston.  The fluid
was sticking to the inside of the reservoir, so that had to be replaced too.

I don't know if there is a recommended service interval, but if the fluid is
cloudy I would seriously consider changing it.  If you have a newer system
that is all one unit it should be much easier.

Joel

35/3

Annapolis

 

On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 8:47 AM, dwight veinot
<[email protected]> wrote:

Is it recommended to periodically replace the hydraulic fluid in the Navtec
backstay adjusters?  

 

If so is it a DIY project and what is the recommended replacement fluid? 

 

Dwight Veinot

C&C 35 MKII, Alianna

Head of St. Margaret's Bay, NS

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From: CnC-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joel
Aronson
Sent: November 26, 2012 11:03 PM


To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Stus-List Backstay tension

 

I have the same original unit as Jake.  The fluid apparently had never been
changed.  It was like molasses instead of looking like vegetable oil.  It
would have been cheaper to replace it, but I didn't know that going in, so I
had it all flushed and rebuilt.

 

If your hydraulic backstay has never been serviced, it may need attention.

Joel

35/3

Annapolis

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On Nov 26, 2012, at 7:46 PM, dwight veinot <[email protected]>
wrote:

Jake 

 

My Navtec adjuster is probably an older unit than what you have.  It came to
me with the boat so I am guessing it is probably around 15 or more years
old.  It is an integral unit and the gage and knob for the relief valve are
attached on opposite sides near the base of the square looking cylinder.  I
think it reads in psi and its readings correlate quite well at around
800-1200 psi when I check backstay tension with my Loos gage but my
inexpensive Loos gage max's out at around 1200 on 9/32 wire so it is not
useful for tension comparisons above that. I have tensioned the backstay
incrementally to 3000 lbs according to its gage but as I said earlier
tensions above 1200 psi has no noticeable effect on pointing ability or boat
speed but a slight effect on weather helm and head stay sag.  I spend my
cruising time fiddling around with a lot of adjustments and measurements but
I am happy to admit that I am still learning and very interested in what
others have to contribute. 

 

I guess I have been lucky that the hydraulic seals have lasted as long as
they have without problems.

 

Dwight Veinot

C&C 35 MKII, Alianna

Head of St. Margaret's Bay, NS


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From: CnC-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jake
Brodersen
Sent: November 26, 2012 7:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Stus-List Backstay tension

 

Dwight,

 

If you Navtec gauge is like mine (in a panel), it probably reads direct
pressure, not the pressure exerted on the backstay.  They would be the same
if the piston area was 1 sq. inch, but otherwise the pressure times the
piston area will give you the tension on the backstay.

 

Jake

 

Jake Brodersen

C&C 35 Mk-III

"Midnight Mistress

Hampton VA

 

 

 

 


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