Doug_Snider
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jul 7, 2021
- Messages
- 282
- Location
- La Conner, WA
- Vessel Name
- Alba Bella
- Vessel Make
- Helmsman 38E
At the end of February, we took delivery of our new Helmsman 38E Pilothouse Trawler. We ordered the standard Cummins QSB 6.7 liter 250 hp engine. During delivery from offloading in Victoria, a problem with the engine arose. The engine would shut down a few seconds after starting. During commissioning, the same event occurred. The engine would then run normally after a restart.
On the trip home from Lake Union a new event occurred. As we were approaching the breakwater leaving Shilshole marina, a low fuel pressure alarm appeared on the MFD and the engine abruptly quit. We were able to get the engine restarted as we were drifting toward the rock embankment. The engine ran normally for the rest of the trip home.
A Cummins technician checked the boat out and determined that there appeared to be some leaked fuel on the engine. He made some adjustments. A few weeks later, we were in Port Townsend and the immediate shutdown after starting recurred. Again, the engine operated normally on the way home. A Cummins technician replaced the lower helm electronic engine control that was under a recall. The engine started and ran normally during the course of a one hour sea trial.
A few weeks later we had the low fuel pressure alarm and shutdown while underway. This time we were in the Swinomish channel with a strong current carrying us north. After a more difficult try, we got the engine started. The same thing occurred the next day leaving a moorage on Cypress Island.
We have heard several theories but have not gotten the problem resolved. We are canceling a cruise because we don’t have confidence in the engine and don’t know when or where the engine will fail again.
Has anyone had a similar experience with this engine?
On the trip home from Lake Union a new event occurred. As we were approaching the breakwater leaving Shilshole marina, a low fuel pressure alarm appeared on the MFD and the engine abruptly quit. We were able to get the engine restarted as we were drifting toward the rock embankment. The engine ran normally for the rest of the trip home.
A Cummins technician checked the boat out and determined that there appeared to be some leaked fuel on the engine. He made some adjustments. A few weeks later, we were in Port Townsend and the immediate shutdown after starting recurred. Again, the engine operated normally on the way home. A Cummins technician replaced the lower helm electronic engine control that was under a recall. The engine started and ran normally during the course of a one hour sea trial.
A few weeks later we had the low fuel pressure alarm and shutdown while underway. This time we were in the Swinomish channel with a strong current carrying us north. After a more difficult try, we got the engine started. The same thing occurred the next day leaving a moorage on Cypress Island.
We have heard several theories but have not gotten the problem resolved. We are canceling a cruise because we don’t have confidence in the engine and don’t know when or where the engine will fail again.
Has anyone had a similar experience with this engine?
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