Hey everyone - new member here. Looking to install a Northern Lights 6kw genset on a 2003 35 CB and have some questions:
1. Anyone have this genset on their CB? Thoughts?
2. Do you know where in the engine room the seacock can be installed into all fiberglass vs. a cored area
3. For those that have a factory installed genset, where does the exhaust come out...stern or port?
Thanks.
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I have a Norpro 6KW genny in mine. Wish I had gone smaller if only for a slight decrease in physical size. 6KW is really overkill. Could have installed a 5KW or even a 4KW & been just fine. Oh well, ignorance at the time.
You may already have a seacock installed in the area of the engine intake & bait prep pump on the stb side.
We installed the exhaust in the transom. Side discharge is fine until you find yourself rafting with others. Your genny shoots soot on the side of the boat next to you. You don't want to begin to think about the noise echoing between the 2 boats.
You may already have a seacock installed in the area of the engine intake & bait prep pump on the stb side.
We installed the exhaust in the transom. Side discharge is fine until you find yourself rafting with others. Your genny shoots soot on the side of the boat next to you. You don't want to begin to think about the noise echoing between the 2 boats.
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Genset on 35
The genset on my 35te was factory installed almost all the way in the stern. Good access on all sides based on the deck hatches. The exhaust is on the port side all the way aft. Unfortunately it does blow towards my neighbor. I think it's a 6kw Onan. Plenty of juice. Changing out impeller this week. If you'd like a photo, I'm sure I can get one. I assume the stringers are configured the same as in the 35CB.
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Northern Lights Genset
I have a 4.5 kw Northern Lights generator that was installed several years after the boat was new. It seems to work fine. It is located in the aft part of the boat on the port side. The boat is a 1997 32+2 CB
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Northern Lights Genset
I have a 4.5 kw Northern Lights generator that was installed several years after the boat was new. It seems to work fine. It is located in the aft part of the boat on the port side. The boat is a 1997 32+2 CB
Doug
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