air assisted pocket doors on 13M express
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air assisted pocket doors on 13M express
Hi folks,
So I found this 3ft air tank in the foward bilge, followed the air lines to the doors which have air pistons above.
Nothing works.
I think I am just going to remove everything and get doors in workin order.
Anyone have this system on their boat?
Does it work?
Any suggestions?
So I found this 3ft air tank in the foward bilge, followed the air lines to the doors which have air pistons above.
Nothing works.
I think I am just going to remove everything and get doors in workin order.
Anyone have this system on their boat?
Does it work?
Any suggestions?
1985 13 Meter International Express w/ 8v71tti 462hp Detroits, 43' x 16'3"


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Wow with 38 views and no responses are these "airdoors" an option that only an idiot would order when buying the boat new.
I mean, let's be serious, they sound cool in theory, but obviously a total disaster in real world boating.
Sad part is most of the system looks updated, that tank looks brand new.
I mean, let's be serious, they sound cool in theory, but obviously a total disaster in real world boating.
Sad part is most of the system looks updated, that tank looks brand new.
1985 13 Meter International Express w/ 8v71tti 462hp Detroits, 43' x 16'3"


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Yes there is a compressor in the forward bilge as well, I think this was an original option, I have the original sales brochure and I think I read that it was on the boat from new.
I will definitely have some pictures up by the weekend...
I will definitely have some pictures up by the weekend...
1985 13 Meter International Express w/ 8v71tti 462hp Detroits, 43' x 16'3"


doug needs some responses from the international series guys. we guys with the old school f series could only watch star trek and not be able to have anything fancy like the air assisted doors. international guys jump in. i read about these but i cant remember which model/ years but
heres one i found that mentions the "electric doors"
http://www.boatsmiami.com/3382trojan.htm
heres one i found that mentions the "electric doors"
http://www.boatsmiami.com/3382trojan.htm
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I'm with Sherman, I'd thought RWS would have chimed in by now. He'd be the one who may be able to answer your question.
I'm interested in your findings. Good luck.
I'm interested in your findings. Good luck.
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Hi Guys!
O.K. here's what I know some of it may not be 100% accurate but with that said I'll give it a try.
The 10 Meter was the first of the International series to be introduced.
It has numerous curved surfaces in the cockpit, on the helm in the salon and head.
The walls (bulkhead) to the head are curved as is the one seperating the forward cabin from the salon.
The use of curved bulkheads gave additional strength and also provided for more efficient use of space in general.
This was the first production boat to offer a curved windshield.
For it's day, not many 33' boats could boast a totally enclosed head with shower AND a seperate, private forward cabin.
There is a curved stairway as well.
The main closet, head and forward cabin all have curved fiberglass doors that fit inside the opening and run on tracks.
The 10 Meter features electric motors with a friction wheel that actually open and close these doors. There are microswitches that kill the motor at the fully closed or fully opened position.
There are a set of buttons on the inside and outside of the door openings.
Mine work well, and have since I got the boat inb 2001. Other than a squirt of silicon once every few years, mine have seen zero repairs and maintenance.
It is my understanding that this feature was added to the larger International series and that (don't quote me) the 11 meter and larger boats featured the air controlled "star trek" doors.
These work just like the air operated tailgate controls on dump trucks and tractor trailers. The cylinder can be pressurized in either direction to either open or close the door.
And YES they do make the star trek "woosh"
Mine have been virtually trouble free, an interesting finding for such a feature on a 27 year old boat.
If you look at the helm instrument cluster "pod" design, the stainless air intakes,the curves of the wetbarand other subtle features like the light switches, etc, you can easily see the star trek design influence at work here on the International Series.
Beam me up, Scotty !
RWS
O.K. here's what I know some of it may not be 100% accurate but with that said I'll give it a try.
The 10 Meter was the first of the International series to be introduced.
It has numerous curved surfaces in the cockpit, on the helm in the salon and head.
The walls (bulkhead) to the head are curved as is the one seperating the forward cabin from the salon.
The use of curved bulkheads gave additional strength and also provided for more efficient use of space in general.
This was the first production boat to offer a curved windshield.
For it's day, not many 33' boats could boast a totally enclosed head with shower AND a seperate, private forward cabin.
There is a curved stairway as well.
The main closet, head and forward cabin all have curved fiberglass doors that fit inside the opening and run on tracks.
The 10 Meter features electric motors with a friction wheel that actually open and close these doors. There are microswitches that kill the motor at the fully closed or fully opened position.
There are a set of buttons on the inside and outside of the door openings.
Mine work well, and have since I got the boat inb 2001. Other than a squirt of silicon once every few years, mine have seen zero repairs and maintenance.
It is my understanding that this feature was added to the larger International series and that (don't quote me) the 11 meter and larger boats featured the air controlled "star trek" doors.
These work just like the air operated tailgate controls on dump trucks and tractor trailers. The cylinder can be pressurized in either direction to either open or close the door.
And YES they do make the star trek "woosh"
Mine have been virtually trouble free, an interesting finding for such a feature on a 27 year old boat.
If you look at the helm instrument cluster "pod" design, the stainless air intakes,the curves of the wetbarand other subtle features like the light switches, etc, you can easily see the star trek design influence at work here on the International Series.
Beam me up, Scotty !
RWS
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Yanmar diesels
Solid Glass Hull
Woodless Stringers
Full Hull Liner
Survived Andrew Cat 5,Eye of Charley Cat 4, & Irma Cat 2
Trojan International Website: http://trojanboat.com/
WEBSITE & SITELOCK TOTALLY SELF FUNDED