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charentebob
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Topic: Wiring & plumbing diagramsPosted: 07 July 2015 at 08:42 |
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Does anyone have either for a 2008 boat. I recently got a copy of the Owner Manual & consider it about as useful as a "chocolate teapot". It must have been written by a Health & Safety Officer, not a boat builder! The diagram of the electrical panel is for a 330 not a 370. I need to add a foredeck light. There appears to be switch that lights up on the panel but no light on the mast. I'd like to know if there is a wire in the mast that could be used for this purpose or whether I need to add another. Might save me some time up the mast.
I've a small fresh water leak in to the bilge. There is water visible in the floor inspection hatch to port of the galley sink. It's not much & I manage it by switching the pump on & off when water is needed. I suspect a weeping joint somewhere near the sinks but can't find it. A diagram of the pipe runs might help. Thanks to all. Nigel |
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iemand
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Posted: 07 July 2015 at 12:53 |
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congratualiton to your boat, great vessel!
1) you can check under the mast (under the roof panel) whether there are 2x 3 Wire cables (like originally from Sparcraft) or something else. There is also the connection for the decklight 2) You should check the connection from the fix pipe (Prineto) to the hoses of the water taps. I was able to tighten mine quite a bit and that solves the same problem on my boat. It was not visible which one was leaking since the water was pouring in the black plastic cover hose arount the white aluminium pipe. Now everything is dry! BR Thomas
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charentebob
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Posted: 07 July 2015 at 16:39 |
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Thank you Iemand. I'll check those out in the next couple of days. I was proposing to remove the headlining tomorrow to see if the mast cables end in plugs/sockets for ease of mast stepping.
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Peter Russell
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Posted: 07 July 2015 at 20:22 |
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Over the years I've collected a range of diagrams and lists relating to my 2008 370. Generally they seem to be accurate although sometimes require a little interpretation! I'd be happy to share them with you if you can private message me your email address.
As to the fresh water it may be worth checking that the windows are still appropriately sealed in the hull. 370 of that age had some problems with bonding the windows to the hull. This let water in - often fresh water from rain in England. They should all have had a recall and the windows re-bonded removing the problem. Since mine was done I've been totally dry in the hull, but still carry whiskey for the forum burgee challenge!!
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Kallisto
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Posted: 14 July 2015 at 09:31 |
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I own a similar (great) boat: 370 of 2008. Had similar problems with freshwater under the sink. Solution was to look at the stern shower head: the connection to the pipe was not tight as the shower head thread had some very tiny holes. So water found its way all along the pipe into the ships interior and finally accumulates under the sink. Just replaces the shower head, its totally dry now until today. By the way: took me weeks to find the problem
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charentebob
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Posted: 14 July 2015 at 10:42 |
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Hi Kallisto
Thanks for your reply. Last year my rear shower pipe leaked & most of the fresh water ended in the bilges, initially giving us a great fright. The pipe had split near the shower head. Replaced the pipe & head with a new unit, problem solved, or so I thought. This year the new shower head fell apart so replaced it with the old head. The old head is prone to get stuck in it's stowage place, leak in to the Lazerette & then in to the bilges. Found some water in the Lazerette yesterday so I think, like you this may be the source. Nigel |
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MarcoC
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Posted: 22 July 2015 at 13:40 |
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Hi!
Look whatyou can find here and if you have something that doesent exist there, would you please send it to me and I will put it on my web page for future reference.
Marco
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