[C320-list] Head hoses

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Mon Jan 4 04:43:10 PST 2021


I was able to replace hoses by just removing vanity door and shelving in aft cabin. 


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> You can get at the hoses thru the hanging locker in aft cabin. One panel to remove. I made the holes the loops run through ( bottom of cabinet I think) larger too. I took my holding tank out too. Painted it with some paint that was supposed to contain odor. Then wrapped the whole thing in gorilla tape. Tricky project but doable.
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> Dan Kolean
> ENRICH hull # 498
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>> On Jan 1, 2021, at 9:23 AM, Troy Dunn <troutwarrior at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> ?During the head install project this summer I had to remove that cabinet to
>> get access behind the head to run hose and wiring.   The two anti siphons
>> in that cabinet go to the shower sump outlet and head inlet on Hull #514.
>> Since I have a  freshwater feed now I only had to reinstall one set of
>> those hoses.   I removed the drawers in the aft berth behind the door to
>> the aft birth.   Once that whole panel is removed you should have enough
>> reach to push hoses in from the head and down into that space.   This does
>> mean completely removing the hoses from the pump and thru hull...removing
>> the door panel and frame in the head will lighten up that space a bit and
>> provide a good communication path with any helper you can get to push hoses
>> from the head side of the equation.
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>> Good Luck and Happy New Year!
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>> Troy Dunn
>> Hull #514
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> I removed the drawers and panel in the aft cabin, which gives good access, and then I was able to carefully feed new hoses down through the cabinet into the space behind. Once enough hose was through, I could grab it from the aft cabin and feed through the hole to the head.
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> Ade.
> #257 1995
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> Last year I decided I would try and replace all the hoses to and from the heads. The waste hose was easy enough. However the hoses that pass through the shelf in the heads cabinet with anti-siphon loops on top have defeated me. Or rather, removing the cabinet has defeated me! My concern is how I will be able to re-thread new hoses if I simply pull them out, but there doesn't seem to be enough flexibility in the hose to get the cabinet out first and give access to the routing behind the liner.
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> Anyone done this and can help?
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> Happy new year to all
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> Graeme 
> #366, 1996 ?Jaskar? Falmouth. England
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