Folks, you have diesels! They don't need a key except to energize the starter 
motor, after that, they keep running.... My Yanmar has the throttle set so low 
that when you throttle down to nothing, it stops.

One way to not have to reach down - although the water temperature whistle 
comes on pretty quickly, so you have to bend anyway.

Gary
30-1
2QM15
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Josh Muckley 
  To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 11:57 AM
  Subject: Re: Stus-List Location of the Pull-Stop Engine Control


  Edd,

  My engine stop cable is on the port aft wall of the cockpit.  This results in 
the pull being within reach on the helmsman.  However the on/off key is forward 
of the wheel on the port wall under the hatch.  Resulting in the helmsman 
having to REACH forward through the wheel to stop alarm.

  The placement of the pull also results in the cable running through the aft 
port lazarette and getting entangled in the contents.  This is particularly 
hazardous to the plastic fitting that goes through the wall.  It extends about 
4" into the compartment and could/has been easily broken.

  I have seen the pull placed on the aft facing wall (port or starboard) 
forward of the wheel.  This makes shutting it off difficult from the helm but 
places it closer to the on/off switch and eliminates the cable interferences I 
experience.

  I considered changing to an electric kill by using a stop solenoid.  Check 
out this link.

  http://pages.ebay.com/motors/link/?nav=item.view&id=160818773540

  
http://www.ebay.com/itm/replace-Yanmar-Engine-stop-solenoid-Solenoid-129470-67320-1504-12VDC-/160818773540


  Josh Muckley
  S/V Sea Hawk


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  On May 21, 2013 10:30 AM, "Rick Brass" <rickbr...@earthlink.net> wrote:

    The Universal M35B in Imzadi does not have the original pull cable to stop 
the engine. Instead, there is a solenoid mounted on an L bracket on the aft 
starboard side of the engine block. The coil of the solenoid pulls in a 
“plunger” which pulls a thin metal rod attached to the shutoff lever on the 
injection pump. When the solenoid is deactivated, the rubber boot that covers 
the plunger pulls the plunger forward and releases the stop lever. All this is 
activated by a push button installed in the engine panel and powered by the 
+12v feed to the panel.



    It works well for me, and eliminates one cable run. Westerbeke sells a 
remote start/stop panel, so you could probably identify all the needed parts 
fairly easily (you would only need the remote stop parts for your engine. 



    Rick Brass

    Washington, NC







    From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Edd 
Schillay
    Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2013 9:45 AM
    To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
    Subject: Stus-List Location of the Pull-Stop Engine Control



    Listers,



                I'm looking to move the location of the T pull-stop control for 
my engine on the Enterprise (C&C 37+). 



                Currently, it's mounted horizontally near the control panel and 
very close to the cockpit floor -- which is a difficult angle to pull from when 
you're at the helm. 



                I was curious where other owners have theirs mounted (if you 
have one -- I know some engines just throttle down to off) and what hardware 
you used to put it there.


              

              All the best,



              Edd





              Edd M. Schillay

              Starship Enterprise

              C&C 37+ | Sail No: NCC-1701-B

              City Island, NY 

              Starship Enterprise's Captain's Log Website




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