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    seawater intake hose diameter

    I own a 2013 240 Sundancer. I want to install a backflush valve on the seawater intake hose. I cannot see the hose diameter size as it is tight against the motor mount. Does anyone know if the hose is a 1.5 inch or 1.25 inch hose? All backflush valves I see online are 1.25 inch.
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    shore power/battery switch question

    Of course I took it as fun! The use of the hand held voltmeter on each battery was the key here. Both batteries are charging concurrently when the battery charger circuit switch is on(and obviously the shore power). Thanks again for you quick responses and advise.
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    shore power/battery switch question

    Yes, I did, as two marinas' told me that as long as shore power is plugged to boat, batteries would charge. As stee6043 suggested, I checked voltage at both batteries with the "battery charger" circuit on, and the voltage jumped to 14.4 v. and down to 13.5 when charger circuit off. In...
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    shore power/battery switch question

    Thank you all. I checked the voltage at each battery and , for my 240 Sundance, the shore power and battery charger circuit on the panel must be in the on position for both batteries to be cha
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    shore power/battery switch question

    I only use boat once very moth or two and just want to be sure the batteries are getting a charge when it is stored and plugged into a 15 amp , 120v. circuit at the storage yard.
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    shore power/battery switch question

    Yes, there is a volt meter.
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    shore power/battery switch question

    Pirate Lady, did you mean to say ON always? Not No?
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    shore power/battery switch question

    Thank You.
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    shore power/battery switch question

    While connected to shore power, should EVERY switch on the circuit panel be in the OFF positions to assure proper battery charring is taking place on the 2013 Searay 240 Sundancer? Or should I have the "shore power" and "battery charging" switched to the ON position?
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    While connected to shore power, should EVERY switch on the circuit panel be in the OFF positions...

    While connected to shore power, should EVERY switch on the circuit panel be in the OFF positions to assure proper battery charring is taking place on the 2013 Searay 240 Sundancer? Or should I have the "shore power" and "battery charging" switched to the ON position?
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