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Rip5

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  1. Not positive, but I believe it is a check valve/backflow preventer. I see it has a description and part number on

    it, but I can't read it from your pictures. I would search for that part #. Also, these Attwood heaters are the same that are in most RV's.

    Any RV store will have one. Get the metal/brass one instead of plastic when you replace it.


  2. It's common on MANY boats, not just your particular Monterey. Our Four Winns cruiser had it set up the same way. It's not really crazy, just

    not ideal for ease of emptying. It's done that way, so some schmuck with no clue who poured old oil, or something nasty down his sink, it does not go into the surrounding waters.

    It can then be pumped out of the holding tank with no fear of environmental damage. If you just have soapy water in your sink, then just re-route the line

    to a thru hull and send it overboard.


  3. Hello,

    I have a new, used... 1997 276, 7.4 ,bravo 3 with air conditioning and shore power. I love it!!

     

    I have never had a boat with shore power before as my old 78 Reinelle was a bare boned cruiser.

     

    My question is, How can you run the interior boat lights with the shore power on? Just turn them on

     

    The manual I found on line stated the shore power runs the microwave, air conditioning hot water heater etc and the DC power runs the interior and exterior lighting. OK.

     

    The previous owner told me to never have the shore power master switch and the DC power master switch ON at the same time?? ???

     

    So does this mean I can't use the shore power to power my interior lights when I am docked at night? You can always use DC lights, on shore power or battery power.

     

    Do you just run them off the second battery till they run out then turn them to turn on the shore power to charge the batteries?It would take many days to run the battery down from just cabin lights

     

     

    Second, Do you leave your shore power on all the time to charge the batteries when you are not at the marina?Shore power will do nothing when not plugged in. Turn it off when away from the dock

     

    Any info you could give on properly using shore power would be appreciated.Leave shorepower plugged in and on when at the dock, it charges the batteries and runs everything else. Off when away from the dock.

     

     

    Thanks for you help.

     

    Scott


  4. I thought I came up with a great name for my 322 until I goggled it and realized it's not so original, but I'm curious to know if you all thinks so, because I'm still leaning towards it.

     

    Hydrotherapy

    Overly common name for a boat IMO. But if you like it, that is all that really matters.


  5. Have you cleaned (with a vacuum) the filters ? If they are even the slightest bit dirty, the A/C will struggle to cool the boat.

     

    But, if you could not hear the compressor running, it may be something else. Yes they can be serviced, parts can be replaced, etc.

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