fxsales
New Member
- Mar 26, 2009
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- Boat Info
- 1990 Laguna Cuddy
Twin 1997 Mariner 135's
- Engines
- 1997 twin Mariner 135's
Mornin Y'all,
As I mentioned on my introduction I recently purchased a '76 SRV 300 Flybridge. In the past couple weeks I have been surveying her and making a list of things that need to be done, and things I would like to be done. On the top of the priority list is fixing the blowers on this boat. The wiring as purchased is a real Charlie Foxtrot. Believe it or not I cannot find a single blower in the engine compartment. There are two 3" hoses in the aft ventilation area that go down to the floor of the enggine compartment. The atr two hoses midships that go down to the engine compartmewnt floor on each side. There are blower switches both on the upper and lower helm areas. The switch in the lower helm has an indicator light that lights up when you turn it on. For the life of me I cannot find any blowers, or vacant wires where one or more might have been. Any SRV300 owners out there that can help me?
If worse comes to worse I will install the blowers with a switch on the cockpit area, as I have to get into the lower cockpit area to tuen on batteries and maintain the generator.
It's unfathomable to imagine the PO not having blowers.... Yikes....
Thanks in advance.
John
As I mentioned on my introduction I recently purchased a '76 SRV 300 Flybridge. In the past couple weeks I have been surveying her and making a list of things that need to be done, and things I would like to be done. On the top of the priority list is fixing the blowers on this boat. The wiring as purchased is a real Charlie Foxtrot. Believe it or not I cannot find a single blower in the engine compartment. There are two 3" hoses in the aft ventilation area that go down to the floor of the enggine compartment. The atr two hoses midships that go down to the engine compartmewnt floor on each side. There are blower switches both on the upper and lower helm areas. The switch in the lower helm has an indicator light that lights up when you turn it on. For the life of me I cannot find any blowers, or vacant wires where one or more might have been. Any SRV300 owners out there that can help me?
If worse comes to worse I will install the blowers with a switch on the cockpit area, as I have to get into the lower cockpit area to tuen on batteries and maintain the generator.
It's unfathomable to imagine the PO not having blowers.... Yikes....
Thanks in advance.
John