[C320-list] Vent and vent hose replacement process?

Pat Moriarty patm at psiurethanes.com
Thu Sep 28 07:31:13 PDT 2006


Same vent near the stanchion but no vented stanchion. The hose and 
some wires in my boat were zip tied together which made it hard to 
remove the hose.At 09:10 AM 9/28/2006, you wrote:
>Pat, It occurred to JUST after I wrote it that the process may not 
>apply to the earlier boats with the larger head and smaller hanging 
>locker.  I'm assuming your #130 is such a boat.  Seems with the 
>smaller hanging locker that the head wall would be further aft 
>making it a longer reach to the vent exit location. Does your vent 
>leave the boat the same way as mine or is that different as 
>well?  Did 320's ever have vents leaving through the stanchion as in 
>some other Catalina models? -bill Harmony #859 ----- Original 
>Message ---- From: Pat Moriarty <patm at psiurethanes.com> To: 
>C320-List <c320-list at catalina320.com> Sent: Thursday, September 28, 
>2006 8:11:07 AM Subject: Re: [C320-list] Vent and vent hose 
>replacement process? Well Bill wrote a long article but our boats 
>are the same vintage and the vent on mine is at the forward end of 
>the mirror and unless you have 7 foot arms there is no way to reach 
>it. I have replaced everything from the head to the tank including 
>both, so call me and I will come over and show you. Pat\\ #130 At 
>08:07 PM 9/27/2006, you wrote: >I would like to remove and replace 
>my head vent and possibly vent >hose.  Does anyone have a good 
>written process?  How does one get to >the fitting?  remove the 
>mirror or other bathroom wall parts?  where >does the other end of 
>the vent hose terminate?  the holding >tank?  any gotcha's to look 
>out for? > >thanks, > >Chris >Amore #139





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