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Links: http://www.skipperguide.de/wiki/Hallands_Väderö http://www.dba.dk/31-fods-havkrydser/id-72263946/ http://smhavn.dk/con24.php4 http://iw31.blogspot.com http://www.stormy-iw31.eu/7572/ http://www.stormy-iw31.eu/5881/ http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&sl=sv&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.stormy-iw31.eu%2F5881%2F http://www.iw31.de/bilder/index.html http://sy-juliette.de/ http://sparkmanstephens.blogspot.com/2011/02/design-1899-iw-31-class.html http://mermaidscheveningen.webklik.nl/page/ontwerp http://www.iw31-wismar.de/ http://www.iw31.dk/ http://www.iwrig.com/57718625 http://eskapad.wordpress.com/ http://mermaidscheveningen.webklik.nl/page/ontwerp http://www.klassiekepolyesterjachten.nl/page/OverOns http://sailboatdata.com/viewrecord.asp?class_id=5505 http://www.s-and-s-association.org/ http://www.sparkmanstephens.info/doc/5702458zUBmMLGktd9U2RAC4CT7yqTe9.pdf http://www.marinepartseurope.com/en/volvo-penta-explodedview-7726000-30-11707.aspx volvo instrument panel parts: <code>Volvo Penta Exploded view / schematic INSTRUMENT PANEL 12V 2001, 2001B # Description PartNo. Qty Price (DKK) 1 Instrument Panel 859057 1 Out of production WHITE COLOURED DECOR STRIPE. Replaced by: Plastplugg 858648 1 101,00 Instrumentpanel 873594 1 4 881,25 2 Instrument Panel 872798 1 435,00 3 Closure 858648 1 101,00 4 Button 843684 1 647,50 5 Rubber cap 837533 1 77,63 6 Protecting casing 858795 1 31,88 7 Buzzer 828587 1 742,50 8 Toggle switch 828584 1 320,00 Alarm 8 Toggle switch 828585 1 115,00 LIGHTING 9 Nut 828586 2 155,00 10 Symbol strip 858645 1 213,75 11 Electronic unit 873737 1 2 310,00 12 Bulb 19923 3 11,75 13 Reflector 828784 1 181,25 14 Cross recessed screw 941615 2 17,88 15 Spring washer 941904 2 0,33 16 Cross recessed screw 949947 1 1,03 17 Spring washer 941904 1 0,33 18 Screw 828647 4 11,25 19 Cable block 859037 1 1 440,00 19 CABLES AND TERMINALS </code> https://www.marinestore.nl/Navigatie_Stuurkompassen/c216_222/p2000001482/Danforth/Constellation_C561_HA/product_info.html https://www.marinestore.nl/Navigatie_Stuurkompassen/c216_222/index.html Thinking about anemometers with no moving parts- it may be possible to use a cheap pressure sensor as a pitot tube, with a 360 degree cowling that funnels horizontal moving air upwards into the sensor (picture two smooth funnels inserted into each other). An apparently cheap & suitable sensor for Arduino is: http://www.coolcomponents.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=36_68&products_id=739 Coupled with a GPS chip to get SOG & COG, apparent and real wind speed could be directly output in NMEA0183 format. Add wind direction and done. Pricey, but likely very useful: http://www.liquidware.com/shop/show/TSL/TouchShield+Slide There's also: http://www.watterott.net/projects/s65-shield - but no touch. Available at http://www.watterott.com And the 4D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-Cf681Qurw&feature=related available here (they also have an air pressure sensor): http://www.coolcomponents.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=45_72&products_id=676 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWVA3klDIkg&feature=related http://robotsat.blogspot.com/2010/06/okay-how-about-video.html With a GPS sensor, can get time & speed, with the speed and wind direction & wind speed, should be able to output real wind & apparent wind speeds and direction from the single anemometer sensor already mounted. This guy has a lot of info: https://sites.google.com/site/vilorei/index/arduino—serialgpsunit Another possibility is hacking an Archos 5 or 7, since they run linux it should be possible to code normal apps for display- the issue is input, there's only one serial port, so some kind of NMEA multiplexer & converter to ethernet or USB might be better. They come with GPS and accelerometers and all kinds of capabilities built-in. There's also Android based hardware, http://antipastohw.blogspot.com/ http://www.haidartechnology.com/uploads/SEG-CQ57-xxxREV1.10_Hardware_Manual.pdf http://matrixmariner.com/arduino_compass http://www.polarnavy.com/main/prod2 http://dk.mouser.com:80/Circuit-Protection/Circuit-Breakers/_/N-u7f4?P=1yzu25aZ1z0s76mZ1z0s759Z1yzub35Z1z0z812Z1yzulet&Keyword=10+amp+circuit+breaker&FS=True Maybe a pitot tube can work accurately from 360 degrees? See below: {{:rini:pitot_anemometer_housing.png?direct&200|}} not suitable, but a good site: http://shop.moderndevice.com/products/wind-sensor http://www.maretron.com/products/wso100.php Android based stuff: http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/News/Androidbased-gadgets-to-ship-in-October/ Linux based media player: http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/News/ZiiLabs-Zii-Egg-and-ZMS05/ http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/Linux-For-Devices-Articles/Linux-PDAs-PMPs-PNDs-and-other-Handhelds/ http://pcinst.imolesworth.info/tiki-index.php?page=NMEA to-do: * replace fuel-injector sleeve o-ring * once per year grease lubricate stuffing box * replace spreader end covers * widen holes through "german solution" and spray rail to reduce friction on main & spinnaker halyards * replace topping lift line * re-sew spray hood windows * adjust mast sheaves to roll better (main & topping lift sheaves rub together) * scrape & paint keel bolts * re-inforce/re-attach chain plate boards to hull below deck * drill hole in mast foot to allow drainage into bilge * install new backstay adjuster * lengthen/add loop to secondary bilge pump line * replace faucet & sink in head * re-seal windows * sew new curtains and install new curtain rods * install secondary winch in place of compass * install panel compasses (danforth a140 dual-read seems like a nice idea) * replace instruments? * panel mount Garmin, perhaps with hidden padlock? * install depth sounder (create 4" diameter flat spot in front of keel using epoxy) * install block on out-haul * replace reefing blocks * drill-out/replace spinnaker adjustment point (knob broken, screw seized) * sand & varnish tiller * replace cockpit drain hoses and clamps * repair engine instrument panel warning lights, switches, and alarm * add anchor light if possible (pull an old cable down with two cables in its place?) * replace masthead lamp with LED * replace motor lamp with LED * hell, replace all lamps with LED * replace switch panel & fuse box with joint switch and breaker switch panel (see mouser link above for 30v 10amp panel-mount breakers) * replace main battery switch w/ 2-battery system * add house battery * convert old winches to internal ratcheting? would need to replace bottom center gear with 3 or 4 small ratchets instead... need to sketchup something first. * add cockpit reefing lines * add cockpit out-haul adjustment * remove side lantern mounts on pulpit * remove stern lantern & mount from stern rail * remove stern lantern cabling * remove wall paper, glue, oil teak, re-vaneer where necessary * shorten starboard quarter berth and install nav desk * make two cushions for cockpit table * replace seal on instrument panel * move battery to enclosed battery box * move battery(ies) to engine area? maybe build a shelf just below the storage area? * add chain locker in the bow? very complicated modification * repair hatch * repair hatch seal & add pins to closing shackles * repair/replace ventilators * get ventilator covers * add sea-cock to exhaust through-hull? * add sea-cock to bilge through-hull? on-going * change oil & filter (done 9/7/2011) done: * replace water tank (maybe a smaller tank would have been better) * mount water pump * mount deck-block to better route main & spinnaker halyards back to cockpit * un-seize current backstay adjuster * remove old stereo * remove old cables from bilge * patch leaks in jib traveler bolts * patch leak in spinnaker boom deck support * replace caulk/filler at shroud & stay chain plates * move last jib reefing block up on stanchion to reduce wear equipment needed: * life ring & man overboard light * flares, 3 white, 3 parachute? * LED Lamps * panel mount compasses (danforth saturn dual-read) * for jib conversions, Harken Unit 0 uses #6 (6/32" or 5 mm) luff tape: http://www.sailmakerssupply.com/prod_detail_list/62 or http://search.sailrite.com/category/furling-reefing-spinnaker-sock-sleeve-uv-sacrificial-sail-kits-projects or http://sailcloth.co.uk/index.asp?selection=detailed&uid=15898&catref=Sail%20Accessories&InBox=Leech%20Line%20and%20Luff%20Tape&cct=12&TypeSearch=&subcat=Rope
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