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  • jaybird
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Oct 2008
    • 516

    • North Alabama Lake Weiss


    #16
    RE: Re: RE: 100 Amp Alternator? 99 Air

    Hey Chexi,

    Mikeski is right, an automotive alternator on a boat is not as big a deal as some make it out to be. Should you do it? No. Will it hurt the boat? No. It works exactly the same as a marine alternator, the only differance is that a marine is "ignition protected" it is manufacture in a manner that prevents or greatly reduces the chance of producing a spark that may result in the ignition of fumes. I would change it but you were only in danger if you had a gas leaks or build up of fumes. It will not burn up or cause you any probelms unless it was connected to old 50 amps wiring.
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    • Chexi
      1,000 Post Club Member
      • Mar 2025
      • 2119

      • Austin

      • 2000 SAN

      #17
      RE: Re: RE: 100 Amp Alternator? 99 Air

      Anyone know what this hole is for? Is this a speaker hole? My interior just had vinyl over that hole with "Correct Craft" embroidered there. I was thinking about adding 1 or 2 speakers to the front area. Were there other 99 nautiques that came with a single speaker in the nose?
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      • jaybird
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Oct 2008
        • 516

        • North Alabama Lake Weiss


        #18
        Hole

        I don,t know but my 226 has the same hole. If I had to guess I would say a wrench access to the lifting eye bolt/nut.
        2012 Team Ski Nautique ZR409
        2011 Sport Nautique 200
        2008 SANT 230
        2003 Air Nautique 226
        1988 Martinique
        1979 Nautique
        1978 Tique
        1976 Tique (First New Boat)

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        • wake_fun
          1,000 Post Club Member
          • Jul 2003
          • 1330

          • CA

          • 1995 Super Sport

          #19
          RE: Hole

          That's what I'd say also.
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          • JUST-IN-TIME
            • Sep 2007
            • 293

            • ON YOUR BOAT


            #20
            Re: RE: 100 Amp Alternator? 99 Air

            Originally posted by AirTool
            Originally posted by JUST-IN-TIME
            you need to hook an amp meter and find out
            Your kidding, right? Tell him the rest of the procedure.
            Well amp meter connected to outpost pole of alt
            then you need a load on the battery to induce amperage

            also never run an ammeter on a boat also, it is not ignition prodected

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            • Mikeski
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              • Jul 2003
              • 2908

              • San Francisco, CA

              • Current 2005 SV 211, due for upgrade! GS22 or GS24 perhaps? Previous

              #21
              RE: Re: RE: 100 Amp Alternator? 99 Air

              Just-in-time,

              That will not tell you much about the alternator capacity, only what it is currently putting out, rarely are they even close.

              Permanent ammeter is fine on a boat. Not ignition protected? An ammeter is simply a very sensitive voltmeter that measures the voltage drop across a calibrated voltage shunt, no switching - no sparking, no source of ignition. Ammeters are used frequently on boats.

              In your test, are you using a clamp on?

              What is the basis of your electrical knowledge? I have seen you provide some very good advice but I find this suggestion to be peculiar.

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              • JUST-IN-TIME
                • Sep 2007
                • 293

                • ON YOUR BOAT


                #22
                RE: Re: RE: 100 Amp Alternator? 99 Air

                yes clamp on, or you can use a vom
                you need to put a load on the battery to make the alternator work
                yes you will not get 100 amps out of 100amp alt, but it will be more than 65 amps

                read USGC regs on electrical components and come back to me on this answer

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                • Mikeski
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                  • Jul 2003
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                  #23
                  Re: RE: Re: RE: 100 Amp Alternator? 99 Air

                  Just-in-time,

                  VOM to measure more than 65amps of current? No way (at least not without a shunt circuit involved), VOMs max out around 10-15 amps, you are going to be replacing an internal fuse on the meter.

                  Show me where you think it says not to use an ammeter in the USCG regs. You must be mis-interpreting something.

                  No problems with ammeters on boats, just google marine ammeter. If you understood the innerworkings of an ammeter you would realize the only difference between an ammeter and voltmeter is the range of voltage.

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                  • JUST-IN-TIME
                    • Sep 2007
                    • 293

                    • ON YOUR BOAT


                    #24
                    RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: 100 Amp Alternator? 99 Air

                    183.405 General

                    most guys just put it in anywhere
                    the reason not to use them is because most will sell you an automotive one and call it a marine one

                    We learned that in ABYC electrical school, told us to stay away from installing them

                    Some VOM's will handle over 100 amps, FLUKE makes one

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                    • AirTool
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                      • Sep 2007
                      • 4049

                      • Katy, Texas


                      #25
                      Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: 100 Amp Alternator? 99 Air

                      Originally posted by JUST-IN-TIME
                      183.405 General
                      I'm not seeing it:

                      http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text...dno=33;cc=ecfr

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                      • Mikeski
                        1,000 Post Club Member
                        • Jul 2003
                        • 2908

                        • San Francisco, CA

                        • Current 2005 SV 211, due for upgrade! GS22 or GS24 perhaps? Previous

                        #26
                        RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: 100 Amp Alternator? 99 Air

                        Show me a VOM that measures 100 amps (non-clamp on) Fluke or otherwise, doesn't exist. Simply speaking, the test leads and internal wiring required would be prohibitive to manufacture. The device you may be thinking of is a load bank?

                        § 183.405 General.
                        Each electrical component on a boat
                        to which this subpart applies must
                        meet the requirements of this subpart
                        unless the component is part of an outboard
                        engine or part of portable equipment.


                        I don't see it there either, fire that instructor.

                        Check section 111.30–27, an ammeter is REQUIRED whenever a generator is on board, next time you are on a houseboat you will see it.

                        The only difference between the gauge part of a Voltmeter or Ammeter is the range of voltage being measured, display and bi-directional range on the ammeter, it is still measuring voltage, just the millivolt gain or drop across the shunt instead of source voltage.

                        sorry for the detour this thread has taken, I guess we have too much pent up winter weather frustration, so we just beat up on each other instead of going skiing.

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                        • AirTool
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                          • Sep 2007
                          • 4049

                          • Katy, Texas


                          #27
                          Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: 100 Amp Alternator? 99 Air

                          Originally posted by Mikeski
                          sorry for the detour this thread has taken, ....
                          I apologize too. I don't like most of just-in-time's post and I just couldn't resist on this one.

                          Originally posted by AirTool
                          Originally posted by JUST-IN-TIME
                          you need to hook an amp meter and find out
                          Your kidding, right? Tell him the rest of the procedure.
                          Again....please forgive me.

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                          • Chexi
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                            • Mar 2025
                            • 2119

                            • Austin

                            • 2000 SAN

                            #28
                            RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: 100 Amp Alternator? 99 A

                            What is life without a little spice?
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