wayne0
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I would think the stbd tank would be bigger as the genny runs off it! Doesn't make sense.View attachment 56981
I never looked at tanks but as per manual #15&17
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I would think the stbd tank would be bigger as the genny runs off it! Doesn't make sense.View attachment 56981
I never looked at tanks but as per manual #15&17
I agree.I would think the stbd tank would be bigger as the genny runs off it! Doesn't make sense.
View attachment 56981
I never looked at tanks but as per manual #15&17
Perhaps they have the larger tank to port to help offset the weight on the strbd side? It's the only logical reason I can think of. Unless, of course, there is some kind of obstruction forward of the strbd tank preventing it from being any bigger...
I wish I knew what to slap on mine. They are 18/22 M-cup 3 blades now.
Would love some more power around dock, and higher cruise speed.
I have been looking at 340’s for sale and the one that I looked at today seemed to have a low voltage issue with the generator. The generator started up nice and easy, but it was idealing low and it wasn’t putting out enough power to run the air conditioning. Naturally, if I move forward, I’ll get it surveyed, but wondering what thoughts and direction I might get from you CSR folks.
Has anyone seen or converted the aft sink into a BBQ?
you might want to re-think this....if the camper canvas is up you cannot use the grill because of the smoke...also the grill gets very hot and could damage materials close to it such as vinyl....this hot grill also presents a safety hazard by being located in the normal walkway for passengers....most grills will drop grease while cooking that somehow seems to miss the catch pan of the grill and lands on the deck....you will likely have to keep the grill clean 100% of the time when not in use or else it could stink up the cockpit, especially when the camper canvas is up.....usually I hear of boaters doing just the opposite...they convert their cockpit grill into a counter top....I have two friends that have done this....
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