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    Posted: 02 September 2024 at 10:44
Hello,
Does anyone know if i can replace the shower drainage without tearing down the seats?
I meant to replace the drainage hose and gulley, but i hesitate regarding the approach. Don t want to alter much. 

Planning to replace the Jabsco pump anyways. It s a freshwater pump installed by Hanse for drainage. Filter issues frequently so a Whale grey water gulper seems a better option.

Thanks in advance for any tips and trics

Rutger
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Hi Rutger - I replaced mine with a 'gulper' and it made a big difference.  For what reason do you want to replace the hose, though?  Perhaps try just replacing the pump first and see how you get on.

Iain
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Thanks. That s a plan! I already thought of doing that first.
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Bonjour 

Je ne sais pas si vous rencontrez le même problème mais je me retire beaucoup dans le bac situé sous l'évier de la cuisine et par un petit trou qui donne accès aux varangue.

Je n'arrive pas à trouver l'origine même si je crains que ce soit soit l'évacuation de la douche soit une fuite dans la canalisation d'arrivée d'eau.


Merci pour votre aide.
Laurent
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Bonjour Laurent

Est-ce tu as de l’eau quand il pleut ?
Moi j’ai le meme problème mais c’est uniquement quand il pleut et j ai de l’eau sagnante au niveau de la meche de gouvernail.
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