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Yes it’s a Grohe. Thanks for the tip. I’ll check it out and report back for the benefit of anyone else that may need to know. Thanks agai
Yes it’s a Grohe. Thanks for the tip. I’ll check it out and report back for the benefit of anyone else that may need to know. Thanks again!
Thank you Shaps! You were correct the snap fitting that attaches the hose of the faucet to the bottom end of the faucet body was the issue. Cleaning it out did not help. It appears the one way valve in the fitting had just stopped working so I just drilled it out. Our pressure is great now! I actually was able to find a new fitting on Amazon for like $30 bucks (rip off for a plastic fitting) but drilling it out worked perfectly. To anyone needing to do this you have to take the panel off the back of the cabinet under the sink. Then just follow the faucet pull out hose up to where it connects to the bottom of the faucet body. Grab the fitting and slide it up to release it. We have never had better pressure at the galley sink! Thanks again!
 
Speaker question for the group......

We are not huge audiophiles. Currently, we play music off of our phones to two Ultimate Ears bluetooth speakers, which we can put anywhere needed. The four speakers in the cockpit are roached in one fashion or another; holes in the speakers...

The head unit, as I believe it is called, is the original Clarion. I am told that it can be fitted with a dongle that will allow us to blue tooth to the old head unit. The cost I was told was minimal.....maybe $60. Having said all of that, what speakers would you guys recommend to replace the four in the cockpit? Not looking for a Mack-Daddy solution, just a working stereo.

Thanks,

Jaybeaux
I replaced my Clarion with the M505 I think is model. It is Bluetooth ready, I replaced the speakers with Clarion upgraded ones. Everything is plug and play and with modest expense. The sound quality is great.
 
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Hey group,

I’m not sure if you all have this set up on your AC raw water cooling lines, but this solved my issue. I just hooked my dock water hose to each line and let the water run for about 15 minutes on each unit. This cleared them to the point that my units work great now. I’m curious to know if this was a custom set up or if our boats come set up like this...
 

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Hey group,

I’m not sure if you all have this set up on your AC raw water cooling lines, but this solved my issue. I just hooked my dock water hose to each line and let the water run for about 15 minutes on each unit. This cleared them to the point that my units work great now. I’m curious to know if this was a custom set up or if our boats come set up like this...
That's custom. Here's a pic of what I did a few years ago after stacking my batteries for better access:
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@TNT8808 where’s all the mud, scuzzy water, and cut off zip ties that are supposed to be under the batteries?

Great looking set up.

Jaybeaux
thank you Jabeaux. My OCD finally got the best of me, and I had to get rid of all that. Due to all the sediment in our water I blow mine out monthly so wanted to make it as easy as possible. Now it's a 5-10 minute job tops.
 
Hi gang. Hoping for some suggestions…. Galley frig. Freezer cools to 0 no problem. Frig portion struggles to get to 60 when turned to “5” on the thermostat. Any suggestions? wondering if there is a vent between the freezer & frig I need to clean or if there might be a drain plug allowing hot air into the frig from outside? First time in 7 years any issue at all. Other ideas? Thanks!
 
Do you have the model by chance ?….. I’m getting tired of listening to the complaining from the wife.
They've apparently changed the model number in the 2 years since I bought mine however, here's one place where they're currently in stock Citimarine. I had to shave about 1/16" off the opening to make it fit. Wife loves it.
 
They've apparently changed the model number in the 2 years since I bought mine however, here's one place where they're currently in stock Citimarine. I had to shave about 1/16" off the opening to make it fit. Wife loves it.
Tom…. Does the fridge have a fan in it to draw cold air from the freezer. I find this helps a lot with the freezer freezing up….. like this pic I just saw. It doesn’t really say in the literature

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Tom…. Does the fridge have a fan in it to draw cold air from the freezer. I find this helps a lot with the freezer freezing up….. like this pic I just saw. It doesn’t really say in the literature

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It does not, however we haven't any ice build up issues like we did with the Nevercold. We used to have to defrost the freezer several times per season, and we've yet to do so with the Vitrifrigo. I bought a small battery operated fridge fan on Campingworld over the winter though on someone's recommendation, but keep forgetting to bring it to the boat.
 
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