Our 43 has similar gap, accessed through a removable panel on the shelf at the top of the headboard. Just curious, where did you plumb in cooling...
AC units are one above the other in engine room. Water heater is seen off to stbd. Fwd air handler location barely visible in the pic (don't...
Yes, Yes and possibly. I don't know any history of the boat before the prior owner (who did re-engine), he only had the boat for 3 years.
Our 43 has holding tank under guest lower bunk. 31 gallons. Our forward AC compressor is in engine room. Air hander above master cabin fwd...
Looked on mine, there once was a label but now only where glue was. Could browse DigiKey or Mouser for one the correct size, not sure if size is...
If you can read a model number on the back google can usually locate. Sources for all sizes and styles of meters are DigiKey and Mouser.
Turned out to be easier than I expected. All the bolts were brass so not corroded. Only issue was the bolt battern was slightly different so I...
I have the flare plugs for the hoses and stub hoses to cap the pump fittings. I'm thinking bleed the hose to the forward tank but leave the...
I have fixed the electrical and now need to replace the transfer pump itself. I have the pump assembly ready with new fittings. Pump mounts to...
Only limited use on the trip but it worked well to dry our towels after swim.
In reply to last question. Using the shower there is a much nicer water fan and no pulsing or temperature variations.
We got it from Defender industries www.defender.com greg
My water heater is stbd forward end of engine room. Shower is stbd ahead of guest stateroom. Lines are all copper except for maybe foot of flex....
Can't comment on temp as the water heater hasn't been on. Water from the tanks is probably 85-90. Will have the heater on this week as going on...
Agree. I only looked at flow. Didn't look at cycling time.
Did pump change before accumulator. Noticed big improvement with pump (the old one probably has been dying for a while), didn't notice much with...
New pump installed (40-60 psi cycle). Cleaned up the PO wiring (wire nuts!!!) and mounting. It does have a much nicer flow. The PO had the...
Can see our cooktop conversion at the end of galley overhall thread.
I have been considering an upper vent/grille (or maybe connecting to existing vent hood) but waiting to monitor temps with my IR thermometer to...
I haven't refinished the plugged holes from the PO's monster trim screws yet but it is bolted in place using #8 self tapping sheet metal screws...