Constriction in the exhaust / too much back pressure / extended cranking / poor 
or unvented wet exhaust loop ... can also cause water in the cylinders.  A4 or 
Diesel – it doesn’t really matter, AFAIK.

From: Aaron Rouhi 
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2014 1:56 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
Subject: Re: Stus-List Atomic 4

Thanks for all your replies. Great suggestions as always. 

My friend is indeed a hardcore sailor. He just sailed from St Marteen to Fort 
Myers single handed and without a working engine. The cost of switching to a 
Diesel is prohibitive at this moment so he wants to stay with A4. I just spoke 
to him and he knows he has water in cylinders but not sure if it's a crack head 
or block. Moyer is a great place to start. I've forwarded all of your emails to 
him. 

Thank you again!

Cheers,
Aaron R.
Admiral Maggie,
1979 C&C 30 MK1 #540
Annapolis, MD

> From: rickbr...@earthlink.net
> To: prf...@gmail.com; cnc-list@cnc-list.com
> Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2014 16:31:05 -0500
> Subject: Re: Stus-List Atomic 4
> 
> Very interesting statistics.
> 
> Among other things, it seems 7 times as many people died swimming after
> boats or gear that had drifted away from the dock (see table 3) as had died
> in fires.
> 
> Of 86 fires, only one was in a sailboat. As a matter of fact, 60% of all
> fires happened in open motorboats or jet skis (PWCs).
> 
> I wonder just how many boats are registered in the US? Maybe 500,000? Call
> it 250, 000 to be conservative. So the chance of a fire is something like
> 86/250,000=0.034%
> 
> For myself, I've always thought the concern over gas power vs. diesel on a
> sailboat was way overblown. Emotional not logical. And I think it was Danny
> made the case very well that the DIY installation of a remanufactured A4 for
> around $4k in one day makes a lot of sense compared to installing a diesel,
> tank, prop, shaft, wiring, engine panel, etc. for $10-12k.
> 
> Rick Brass 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Peter
> Fell
> Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2014 1:50 PM
> To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
> Subject: Re: Stus-List Atomic 4
> 
> Interesting stats from USCG:
> 
> http://www.uscgboating.org/statistics/accident_statistics.aspx
> 
> I haven't read through the entire document but from 2012:
> 
> Out of 2454 accidents related to operation of vessel, 21 were a caused by
> failure to ventilate. 0 deaths.
> 
> Out of 468 accidents related to failure of boat or boat equipment, 12 fuel
> system failures and 6 ventilation failures. 0 deaths.
> 
> Out of 694 accidents related to miscellaneous causes, 66 were caused by
> ignition of fuel or vapor. 1 death.
> 
> I'm assuming that the miscellaneous category includes ignition of other
> sources such as propane heating / cooking and perhaps alcohol stoves.
> 
> If you have a gas outboard on your boat then you already carry gasoline. 
> Given that the tank usually isn't internal but still I think the percentages
> overall are quite low and of course those stats would include accidents
> related to outboards, I am fairly sure.
> 
> When I rebuilt my A4 I replaced the old aluminum fuel tank and all my fuel
> lines and fittings at the same time .... since with the engine in-place, the
> old tank wasn't coming out without some significant surgery. The new tank I
> can fit through the cockpit locker no problem.
> 
> I also made sure that the low-oil pressure cut-off switch for the fuel pump
> was replaced and working and properly fused. The existing switch was not
> working and had been bypassed!! ... I am pretty sure by a mechanic!! (since
> the PO did not do any of his own maintenance or repairs).
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: OldSteveH
> Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2014 9:06 AM
> To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
> Subject: Re: Stus-List Atomic 4
> 
> Three years ago I was doing work up my mast about 100 ft away from a 40`
> wooden Chriscraft which exploded during refuelling.
> It was shocking and there was no warning for those nearby. My point - it's
> more than rhetoric or something you only hear about. It can actually happen.
> 
> Second observation - a friend rebuilt his A4 last winter, reinstalled in the
> spring and found out his tranny was seized. R&R all over again.
> The message - take the time to go over everything and rebuild/refurbish as
> necessary. You don't want to take it out twice. Of course same goes for any
> engine.
> 
> 3rd - my 3GM will use about 1/4 tank of fuel motoring and motor sailing for
> 13 hours. How will that compare with gasoline - I think there's a big
> difference.
> 
> Not criticizing the idea of keeping an A4, just being aware of some risks
> and differences.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Steve Hood
> S/V Diamond Girl
> C&C 34
> Lions Head ON
> 
> 
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2014 15:26:16 GMT
> From: "djhaug...@juno.com" <djhaug...@juno.com>
> To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
> Subject: Re: Stus-List Atomic 4
> Message-ID: <20140129.102616.2156...@webmail-beta01.vgs.untd.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
> 
> Every time someone brings up the A4, the diesel suggestions start to flow.
> LOL Okay the guy needs a head, he can buy a completely new aftermarket one
> from Moyer for $450 and be back on the water in, literally hours after
> receiving it... OOORRR... he can buy a used diesel for $2500 and replace
> that and all the fuel lines and fuel tank and filters and whatever else for
> a minimum of another probably $1500 or $2000 in parts and periferals like
> what prop, shaft, whatever, and install it all himself in, oh i don't know,
> 2 or 3 weekends... Then there is all the adjustments and testing another
> weekend at least. What is the gain, It's sail boat, isn't the idea to be
> sailing and not chugging along under power for days at a time? I mean the
> diesel with most certainly add to the value of your boat, but probably no
> more than the cost to convert it. The Atomic 4 is a great motor and, in my
> opinion, better suited for coastal cruising and day-sailing. I guess if
> your going to do some passage making then, yes, the diesel would be a good
> decision. Then there is all the rhetoric about unsafe gasoline in your boat
> and fuel consumption. Of course there is truth to those statements but, how
> many boats do we hear about exploding every year? Fuel consumption? again,
> if your passage making, but if you're just using it to get in and out
> harbors or to motor home for a few hours when there is no wind, I really
> don't see the benefit. You can get gas at far more marinas than diesel
> too... Besides, they don't stink and they're quieter than a diesel! End of
> rant, Sorry I couldn't stop myself... LOL Go A4!!! Danny!! P.S. Just for
> full disclosure, My brand new A4 from Moyer STILL doesn't run the way I
> think it should...
> 
> ---------- Original Message ----------
> From: "dwight" <dwight...@gmail.com>
> To: <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
> Subject: Re: Stus-List Atomic 4
> Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2014 10:41:43 -0400
> 
> 
> 
> 
> OK Joe, same for the Universal M4-30&hellip;I got one in my 35 MKII and it
> fits well in the space with no apparent mods to what it sits on&hellip;it is
> also basically a Kubota engine I believe
> 
> From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Della
> Barba, Joe
> Sent: January 29, 2014 10:11 AM
> To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
> Subject: Re: Stus-List Atomic 4
> 
> Nothing is an *exact* drop in, but Beta Marine has IMHO the best
> &ldquo;almost an A4&rdquo; diesels. They are based on Kubota blocks.
> I lucked out and got a very nice A4 that had been rebuilt as a project by an
> engineering officer for $1500 on Craigslist. I bought it within about 45
> minutes of the ad going up.
> 
> Joe Della Barba
> Coquina
> 
> From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of dwight
> Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2014 8:08 AM
> To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
> Subject: Re: Stus-List Atomic 4
> 
> Josh
> 
> If so, I believe the Universal M4-30 is a drop in replacement for the A4 on
> a 35 MKII. I know the previous owner of my 35 MKII after several (4)
> disappointments with A4 replacement engines or heads took the plunge and so
> I ended up getting a 35MKII with a diesel already installed and that little
> 4 cylinder has lots of power for the boat and runs quiet and smooth as
> silk&hellip;he also changed to the H5 Autoprop when he installed the
> diesel&hellip;that&rsquo;s a really good combo&hellip;It does require a
> significant expense to do the job, but why not, especially if ones intends
> to keep the boat, you never regret having a could auxiliary propulsion
> system
> 
> From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Josh
> Muckley
> Sent: January 29, 2014 8:14 AM
> To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
> Subject: Re: Stus-List Atomic 4
> 
> I know he's looking for an Atomic 4 but I thought he might find value in
> converting to diesel.
> http://pages.ebay.com/motors/link/?nav=item.view&id=221361267650&globalID=EB
> AY-MOTOR
> http://pages.ebay.com/motors/link/?nav=item.view&id=131102768897&globalID=EB
> AY-MOTOR
> Josh Muckley
> S/V Sea Hawk
> Solomons, MD
> On Jan 28, 2014 5:57 PM, "Aaron Rouhi" <admiralmag...@outlook.com> wrote:
> My good friend just lost his Atomic 4 on a 35-2 (cracked head and other
> major issues). He's looking for another Atomic 4 as a replacement. Any leads
> is greatly appreciated.
> 
> Cheers,
> Aaron R.
> 1979 30-MK1
> Annapolis, MD
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