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Ahoy Gang Still a proud crusier of the forum Just don't have any new topics to add Yup my project is still a lot of work in progress just as soon as my fingers and toes thaw out I guess the good thing is my classic trojan is just outside my back door.Yup when I run low on money, and beer and the wife stops listening I know all I have to do is step out side and there's a fiberglass beauty that will always listen, she doesn't say much but she sure is a good listener . Talk to you all later Brian.
Thanks for that info Danny... I was considering venting it out on the topside vertical wall near where the deck waste cap is located... as I have easy access to that at the end of the port V berth shelf/cupboard top. What do you think about that location? I would use a louvered vent cover/flange.
Michael
Rum is the reason Pirate's have never ruled the world
Done Dreamin'
1987 President 43' Twin Lehman 225SP Turbo
Highfield 310 Ally 15 HP Yamaha 2cycle
1978 F32 Sedan twin 318 Chry SOLD
Safe Cove Marina, Port Charlotte, FL
It's nice to here from some of the guys that were already on here when I first showed up. When I first got on here all that input sure helped alot. Glad you're all still here.
Easy access would be #1 consideration. My vent went in the hole where the 'Waste' pumpout fitting used to be. On an F-36 that is in the horizontal, I think below where you are saying on an F-32
1980 F-36 with 6BTA 250 Cummins enjoying the Sounds and coastal waters of North Carolina
Still around. Waiting for spring. I refinished the helm this winter. I'll try to post some pic's. My computer was down for awhile. I did post some pic's on Dreamers web site.
I'm still here also, had to have a back surgery so that put a lot of winter time projects on the back burner. The snow has piled up here knee deep to an African giraffe and am looking forward to the melt down. We haven't seen grass in the front yard since early December and the snow caved in the top on our boat from the big storm on Dec. 18th.
I'm still around but got busy with a couple babies the stork brought to my house. Don't know why women always complain about all the time guys spend messin' with boats - these babies take a LOT more time that any boat ever did!
I'm working on an old downeast boat restoration right now. Will proudly show the the pics when she doesn't look like it was scraped off the bottom anymore.
Tony
-- Used to have a great F36 he NEVER should've sold
Still here in Alaska. Spent most of the Summer on the water, with no internet connectivity, so no posts. I think about you guys a lot though, typically when I'm troubleshooting something broke, while I'm way-the-hell-and-gone. Good thing I carry more tools and spare parts than a hardware store.
1977 F-32 INSTANT FUN "Just Add Water"
My Forever boat - O/O 30 years and counting
Yanmar 6BY3-260's
Still here. Working lots then boating the rest of the time. I do look in from time to time and I'm sure that I'll start spending more time on this site in the fall.
Paul
"Cruise Control" 1978 F-26HT
"No Control" 2012 9' Grand RIB