brewster16
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And, was the sanitation line the answer to your vacuum failure?
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And, was the sanitation line the answer to your vacuum failure?
On to the next project: Salon refrigerator. After reading as much as possible, it appears that the Isotherm Cruise 49 The present unit is toast and is a coolamatic RSD-115.
Has anyone changed out their salon unit with anything that fits without a major headache?
No, it is the salon refrigerator. 12 volt only.
It’s more than possible that I have the incorrect refrigerator regarding the Cruise 49.
Is there a consensus on a particular refrigerator that people are using as a replacement for the original Coolamatic RSD 115?
Twist like mofo. A piece of rope and a big screw driver twisted onto the hose will help with twisting leverage.So I have 4 mechanics on the boat trying to pull the port vac hose…. It’s stuck going thru the wall where they silicone it….. anyone know a trick?
they have tried pulling in the salon no go. They had a come along down there so getting a bit out of control
Measure and look here....I think I have the same RSD 115....mine is 12v only as well and working good for now. Might going to be a challenge to get it in and out of the cabin door...
https://www.suremarineservice.com/Galley/Refrigeration-Size-Comparison/
Check manufacturer's websites for more measurements.
Bennett
The temperature control knob to one of my salon fridges is stuck in place. It is the larger fridge to the right of the other one. It won’t become cold enough to put any beverages in it. I first tried to crank it with pliers but did not want to break it. I also unscrewed the whole knob and took it out but it still wouldn’t budge. Any ideas?
Well now it looks like I will NOT be saying good by, buyer backed out at last minute right before survey. No big deal, we love this boat and will hang on to her for a little while longer.Well looks like I will be saying good by to the 420/440 DA group if all goes well, I have learned so much from this forum, thanks all !!
Someone came up and asked if my boat was for sale and like we all answer “boats are always for sale” i threw out what I thought was a fair price and he said sure I’ll pay cash.
I’m taking the girl for one last 2 week trip in northern Lake Michigan before survey and sea trial, wish me luck
As fate would have it, my dock neighbors are selling their ‘06 48 DA, the stars are aligning.
You suck at saying good bye….. we ran into friends this weekend with a 48….. the phuckr took my wife below and showed her around….. she came up and gave me that look….. I see a bigger boat in my future or else is I think how she put itWell now it looks like I will NOT be saying good by, buyer backed out at last minute right before survey. No big deal, we love this boat and will hang on to her for a little while longer.
Gotta love the boating life!
But it's gotta be a "Blue one".You suck at saying good bye….. we ran into friends this weekend with a 48….. the phuckr took my wife below and showed her around….. she came up and gave me that look….. I see a bigger boat in my future or else is I think how she put it
Yeah, that can happen very easily with a 48. Welcome to the club.You suck at saying good bye….. we ran into friends this weekend with a 48….. the phuckr took my wife below and showed her around….. she came up and gave me that look….. I see a bigger boat in my future or else is I think how she put it
Ice maker is fixed was a bad fan….. getting installed in the morning….. all I have left is a pressure switch on the fresh water pump…. Will do that tonight and the boat will be back to the way it went in the water this spring. Bloody gong showI love my cockpit fridge and would never give it up for an ice maker.... that's is what we store in the galley's freezer.
BTW, anyone who wants to know how to get to the port fuel tanks sending unit to service/change it, it's under the round access plate in the above photo!
Also, anyone interested in installing a 110 outlet in the engine room.... that outlet on the back wall is the closest to jump off of.