Aml327
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- Jul 24, 2016
- 113
- Boat Info
- 2009 48 Sundancer Cummins Zeus 550,Garmin,VV502,Fusion,Sea Lift
- Engines
- Cummings 8.3 550
“CRICKETS” lol.
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“CRICKETS” lol.
Show off!Full tank of fuel
I believe @ocgrant has done this job. Maybe he will chime in.NEED HELP! I can't figure out how to search the forum very well. I know I have seen a thread showing a fridge replacement in the 48. I have 2009 48 Sundancer and need to replace my salon fridge (already did the cockpit). Norcold or Vitrifrigo? Model? Any help is sincerely apprciated.
You're a rockstar! Thank you so much!Start here....scroll forward....you will also find microwave replacement! As the discussion showed, you want the AC/DC model. Back during Covid there were supply chain issues (excuses) and only DC models were available. You would then need to update the power supply.
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Jaybeaux
edit: Found link with 12/24 volt DC; 100-240 volt AC
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My install saga starts here:I believe @ocgrant has done this job. Maybe he will chime in.
Installed the new fridge and it is AWESOME! Wife absolutely loves it. I seriously wish the old one broke sooner! THanks again for the help!My install saga starts here:
https://www.clubsearay.com/index.php?threads/48-da-owners-club.84284/page-160#post-1347260
Vitrifigo with the external power supply.
One of the single best improvements wifey thinks we have done to the boat.
It fit in the cabinet without shaving anything down and the internal space is significantly bigger.
Let me know if there is anything else you need to know.
Shaps
This is a winter project for me. Different boat, same issue. I can get almost all of the trim off fairly easily and take it home. Can’t figure out how to get the trim above the windows off (44DB).Has anyone successfully refinished wood parts (doors, trim) that have gone milky?
Thanks.
I think you will find the trim, cabinets, etc. are covered with a laminate made from plastics. The fogging is a generic issue that many SR boats deal with. No fix - yet.Has anyone successfully refinished wood parts (doors, trim) that have gone milky?
Thanks.
The cabinets and doors are laminate, but the corner trim (on a 2007 44DB) are wood. If it somehow turns out not to be wood, my plan B is to use a automotive grade wood grain vinyl wrap.I think you will find the trim, cabinets, etc. are covered with a laminate made from plastics. The fogging is a generic issue that many SR boats deal with. No fix - yet.
yes they are solid wood. The trick is getting them out. They appear to be nailed and glued in place. I have a few doing the same cloudy look to the finish. I think it will require masking and re-finishing in place.This the trim I’m talking about. Might be different on the DA’s. It appears to be real wood. The flat surfaces are laminate or veneer.
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Ok, got a chance to repeat WOT test, no tabs, no sync.
All data Port/Stbd
2640/2640 rpm
100%/100% throttle
99%/99% Load
28.0/27.9 gph
177/176 engine temp
Speed: 32.0 mph
Can you post some pics of the dinghy on the freedom lift. How does the boat ride with it on that far back? Any pics of the lift out of the water?I took the dinghy off (and freedom lift arms) so an a WOT test as well. I forgot and had engine sync on, but no tabs. I did have full fuel, all 400 gal worth!
2680/2680 rpm
27.2/27.5 gph
177/177 engine temp
33.1 mph.
The water was clam (not like glass but no real waves or wind).
This looks to be in line with everyone else, I'm 3rd owner, not sure if props are original and/or if they have had scans done.