The boat is built like a tank. But some of the systems installations were so, so. And they ran it and the crew into the ground doing 20-25 weeks of charter a year for the last 5 years or so. So it was time for a rehap. Plus, as with any project like this, thinks tend to snowball as you pull things apart and find other work that should/could be done while you have this or that a part or moved.
On the engines, they both will get new raw and fresh water pumps, have there cooling plates cleaned and get all new injectors. The port eng. needs just one(crossing my fingers here)new turbo. The stbd gets 4 rebuilt cylinders.
Both the 30Kw gensets are being replaced. The port due to failure of it's PTO which broke the crank. It's being replaced with a 40Kw to handle load for night use. The stbd, while relatively low hours (2200 and new 2 years ago or so) is being replaced with a 50Kw to handle, on it's own, all of the high day time loads. Like hospitality, washing/drying, high aircon usage, etc..
The new genset exhaust pipes wrapped. And Don our lead wrapper.
Exhaust outlet for main, main cooling water bypass and genset exhaust.
The new Livos (http://livostech.com/) demisting louvers and one of 4 new engine room fans for the engine room air intakes.
Fan controller. The fans can be set manually or to come on based on a preset temp.. They also can be set to blow in or out in any combination. Not much to look at on the outside. More going on inside the box.
Main engine sea strainer and seacock. The water bottle gives you an idea of there over all size.