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  • Aug, Sun, 2025

Powering Up for a 10 year Circumnavigation

At Crest Marine Services, we pride ourselves on delivering reliable, safe, and creative solutions for complex electrical issues afloat. One of our recent callouts came from the skipper of Shadowfax, a yacht preparing for a ten-year circumnavigation, and just three days from departure.

The problem? The vessel’s inverter wouldn’t run the calorifier’s immersion heater. The setup worked fine from shore power and the generator, but the inverter refused to cooperate, despite the live being properly connected. It was clear this wasn’t a basic fault.

The skipper had already spoken to a few marine electricians, who suspected a neutral issue but declined to get involved. That’s understandable. Neutral faults can be notoriously tricky to diagnose and fix. With a fault on the live, you can easily verify voltage and track the problem. On the neutral side, though, things are far less straightforward. Fault finding gets technical very quickly, and with time running short, mistakes weren’t an option.

After a detailed discussion with the skipper about how the system was originally designed, how it needed to function, and what protections were in place, we got to work. We spent time fault finding and carefully evaluating the wiring setup. Once we confirmed that all necessary protections were present, we re-wired the relevant circuits so the immersion heater could run safely from the inverter when needed.

To help protect the house battery bank, we also installed a timer module — a simple but effective safeguard to prevent the heater being accidentally left on and draining power when underway or at anchor.

We wish the skipper and his family the very best as they begin their ten-year voyage around the world aboard Shadowfax. It was a pleasure to help them get one step closer to departure.

Fair winds and following seas.

  • Mar, Sat, 2025

Smooth Sailing with S/V Bahari: Electrical Repairs & Lithium Upgrade

When the new owner of S/V Bahari, a Prout Snowgoose 37, contacted Crest Marine Services with concerns about the boat’s electrics, we were happy to help. A thorough inspection revealed several dry joints on the PCB of the main control panel which we were able to repair. Additionally, we found and resolved loose connections, corrosion inside switches and identified damage to the AIS cable.

Beyond the repairs we spent time with the skipper, walking through the various onboard systems and explaining how to control different functions. Understanding which switch does what can make all the difference when out at sea. To put everything to the test we joined the skipper for a shakedown sail out of Falmouth. It was a fantastic trip, made even more special when a pod of dolphins decided to accompany us along the way.

Impressed with our work, the owner inquired about upgrading his house battery bank. Given the boat’s needs we recommended switching to LiFePO4 batteries for improved efficiency and reliability. The skipper agreed, and we set about putting together a specification and building a new lithium battery setup in preparation for an upcoming maintenance period at Gweek Boatyard.

At Gweek, we assisted with the battery installation and also reviewed the charging system. During our initial visit, we helped unlock the existing Victron MPPT charge controllers, and provided the boatyard technical support over the phone, advising on the correct system setup to optimize performance.

The owner has been in regular contact, keeping us updated on how the system is performing. We’re continuing to monitor the system to ensure that S/V Bahari has all the power she needs for her intended use. So far, everything is looking great, and we’re always on hand for further upgrades if required.

If you need expert marine electrical support, from repairs and upgrades to full system installations, get in touch — we’re here to help keep you powered at sea!