[C320-list] Aqualift Muffler - Water heater

Pat Moriarty patm at psiurethanes.com
Thu Aug 30 10:44:05 PDT 2007


Having replaced the muffler and knowing all the space that is not 
available sounds like a bad thought. I don't know the max distance 
from the engine to the muffler allowed but if you have to place the 
tall unit at the stern to get clearance you stand to flood the engine 
with sea water very easily. Just a thought and a muffler is less than 
one months dock rent.

Pat #130

At 12:32 PM 8/30/2007, you wrote:
>Ralph,
>
>You may want to look into whether a standard off the shelf muffler 
>will fit. When (as opposed to if) mine goes, I will seriously look 
>into whether I can retrofit a vernalift. I know someone on this list 
>did so a while back, but I don't recall who it was. Still amazes me 
>that a production boat builder with so many hulls out there does the 
>*one off* mufflers--and not very well...oh well, one of my few complaints....
>
>Regards,
>
>Jon Vez
>
>-------------- Original message --------------
>From: "Ralph Winkler" <capt-wink at aepro.com>
>
> > Has anyone recently replaced either of these two items and where 
> did you get the
> > replacements?
> >
> > Wind Dancer is a 1996 hull # 394
> > Aqualift Muffler:
> > Seaward Water heater model ?600, galvanized:
> >
> > I think I'm looking at replacing the water heater for sure this 
> off season and I
> > might also need to do the muffler.
> >
> > Ralph H. Winkler

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