Shark
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Just kidding, it sounds great!Tomorrow sorry, It was fast and furious to get ready for the holiday.
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Just kidding, it sounds great!Tomorrow sorry, It was fast and furious to get ready for the holiday.
Just got to the boat, I’ll post in a bit. No worriesJust kidding, it sounds great!
So here we are,Just got to the boat, I’ll post in a bit. No worries
Nice job!So here we are,
1/2” plywood
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Trimmed to fit
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Cushions installed
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Bedding, no more excuses about not sleeping on the boat. It’s the little wins that count.
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Thank you sir, Aft cabin door fixed as well, getting ready to bath her, she REALLY needs it after the long weekend.Nice job!
I’m well under way with the installation. I put it under the helm seat. What are my options for the power and ground connections?Hi Rick ... all good choices! As the heat exchange unit placement choices in your examples are above the engine, an aux water pump will be required to move the hot water up to the 4-hole unit. There are a few excellent posts on CSR, including one with lots of photos of an install behind the starboard side panel in the under-helm sleeping berth. HeaterCraft is a great company to work with, and good luck with the install!
I have run wires behind the headliner without removing it by using a fish tape. You may be able to use a filler behind the fabric, if there's enough excess material.View attachment 117105 View attachment 117106 I connected to power at the breaker panel under the helm. It worked beautifully. To route the wires, I removed the ceiling panel in the aft berth. When I went to reinstall, there is a large gap at the end. It was hanging a little loose when I removed it. I'm thinking of adding a filler. Has anyone encountered this?