I am left with some questions as I look through the factory options and other items needed to outfit a new boat. I am struggling through and learning a lot. I still need help though. I thought I might use this topic to ask a few questions about things I can't find out for my self.
My dory is 13 years old so I don't know much about the new standard and optional stuff supplied on the new dorys. Some of the key decisions to make are about whether I should supply and install something my self to save money or get better equipment.
First couple of questions:
1. What is the model of the Wallas stove supplied as an option through the factory.
2. How much fuel is it necessary to carry and in what kind of container?
3. Is the weight of the diesel needed less than a propane tank? A seperate propane heater would be needed as well to serve that function provided by the Wallas.
4. The refer is Norcold. What is the interior capacity? A freezer would be more functional than a fridge for me and I was told that you could just turn the fridg up enough. Then I was told that it might keep things frozen but not likely to freeze anything hard not already frozen. If I need a fridge, it might be easier to set the freezer a little warmer for those times.
5. The standard options say that a 15amp 3 bank battery charger and isolator are provided. What is the manufacturer of the charger and is there any more information about it. The CR-25 comes with 4 batteries for diesel starting, thrusters, house and windlass. And if you add an inverter and powered davit, and electric down riggers then even 4 batteries might not be enough. It certainly seems that the 15 amp charger wouldn't be enough. It might be better to waive the factory supplied charger and put in a good inverter charger combination with built in smarts.
These are only a few things I have been struggleing with, but, I have also been successfull in in some areas in getting enough information to make some good decisions as I order and outfit this new boat. The technical threads on C-Brats has been and is tremendous help. I don't plan to dwell on the subjects of these questions because I am sure I will have more.
Thanks for your help.
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My dory is 13 years old so I don't know much about the new standard and optional stuff supplied on the new dorys. Some of the key decisions to make are about whether I should supply and install something my self to save money or get better equipment.
First couple of questions:
1. What is the model of the Wallas stove supplied as an option through the factory.
2. How much fuel is it necessary to carry and in what kind of container?
3. Is the weight of the diesel needed less than a propane tank? A seperate propane heater would be needed as well to serve that function provided by the Wallas.
4. The refer is Norcold. What is the interior capacity? A freezer would be more functional than a fridge for me and I was told that you could just turn the fridg up enough. Then I was told that it might keep things frozen but not likely to freeze anything hard not already frozen. If I need a fridge, it might be easier to set the freezer a little warmer for those times.
5. The standard options say that a 15amp 3 bank battery charger and isolator are provided. What is the manufacturer of the charger and is there any more information about it. The CR-25 comes with 4 batteries for diesel starting, thrusters, house and windlass. And if you add an inverter and powered davit, and electric down riggers then even 4 batteries might not be enough. It certainly seems that the 15 amp charger wouldn't be enough. It might be better to waive the factory supplied charger and put in a good inverter charger combination with built in smarts.
These are only a few things I have been struggleing with, but, I have also been successfull in in some areas in getting enough information to make some good decisions as I order and outfit this new boat. The technical threads on C-Brats has been and is tremendous help. I don't plan to dwell on the subjects of these questions because I am sure I will have more.
Thanks for your help.
6.