40 sedan bridge forum

Is there a location for a washer/dryer?
 
For which boat are you referring? The 400 does not have accommodations for washer and dryer, the 420 and 44db have a washer/dryer combo under the stairs leading to the galley
Thanks for the response - The 400...
 
Is there a location for a washer/dryer?

I did see one 400 that had a washer dryer. It was the 3 stateroom layout. One of the cabinets next to the galley had a washer/dryer. Maybe that was a custom modification. I'm not sure as I'm not too familiar with the 3-stateroom models.
 
Thanks. So I guess it's just a fact of life. I do run the blower all the time.

So you run the genny and blower all the time while on the hook? Just curious as to why?
We just got back from spending 8 days/nights on the hook/moorings. I ran the genny only for 3-4 hours/day. Usually 2 hours in the morning when we woke up, and about an hour at night before bed. That was sufficient to keep batteries charged.
(Oh, but you're in SC, so you probably needed air conditioning. We were in Martha's Vineyard where it was pretty cool. Nevermind, I probably just answered my own question).
 
I'm going to have to replace the screen/blackout blind on the forward hatch at some point. Any tips for ordering from oceanair?
 
I am trying to find the thread on changing out our salon tv in our 400 sedan bridge
can you help me find it
 
Well, I tried to remove part of our dock using our boat. I failed. I did manage to remove the port side rub rail end cap just forward of the swim platform. I did not take pictures as I'm too embarrassed. I need to order that part of the rub rail if anyone knows where to start.
 
So my offer was accepted on a 2000 400 Sedan Bridge... Clean boat with Cat 3116s - 840 hours. Survey is on Friday. Details to follow...
 
Yep, but I made the mistake of driving a diesel prior to our purchase. The authority at idle is very impressive. Don't forget, I did just hit the dock last weekend... A bit more trust in the control in port would have helped me. All my fault but I was planning for a stiff wind resistance and got sideways.
 
The end cap for the rub rail, port side is part number 1726778. It's no longer available. It was used on a lot of boats back then so if anyone sees a decrepit dancer or bridge boat out the in a yard I sure could use that end cap. I hate to change them both out to something else and I certainly don't want to go diving under our docks...I can't imagine whats down there. In case you think like me, it's stainless so magnet won't help.
 
The end cap for the rub rail, port side is part number 1726778. It's no longer available. It was used on a lot of boats back then so if anyone sees a decrepit dancer or bridge boat out the in a yard I sure could use that end cap. I hate to change them both out to something else and I certainly don't want to go diving under our docks...I can't imagine whats down there. In case you think like me, it's stainless so magnet won't help.
I kinda like the Taco endcaps (they make our rubrails). Slightly different trim pieces are kinda cool and gives a little customizing to a boat. Ha! - I know whats coming next - then sell me your endcaps and get those Taco ones for your boat. Not happening. :). http://tacomarine.com/category/cat_end_caps/Rub-Rail-End-Caps
 
LOL Bill.

I saw those Taco end caps. I just have to get back to the boat to measure the rails and make sure to order the right size.
 
My wash down shower nozzle on the back transom is damaged and I need a new one. My manuals are on my boat a couple hours south (yes, I forgot to bring them home again). Does anyone have the part or model number handy? I called MarineMax and they cannot find the part number....or any number for that nozzle. Any help will appreciated.
Keith
 
My wash down shower nozzle on the back transom is damaged and I need a new one. My manuals are on my boat a couple hours south (yes, I forgot to bring them home again). Does anyone have the part or model number handy? I called MarineMax and they cannot find the part number....or any number for that nozzle. Any help will appreciated.
Keith

Try http://www.replacementboatparts.com/

They have a lot of those kind of parts.

Bennett
 

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