Keith the Cop
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- Oct 13, 2009
- 174
- Boat Info
- 2000 400DB
1989 340 Sundancer (Gone but not forgotten)
- Engines
- 3116 Cats
I can tell you this, that's not an easy job. Get substantial financial compensation or make them repair it.
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I made a template for the cockpit when I cut out my woven vinyl flooring. You would need to do the same to know the exact fit. But its roughly a 7' x 11' area. Sorry about the crappy cell phone picture quality.Has anybody applied SeaDek to the cockpit area?? Where you happy with the results?/ Would anybody have a copy of the dimension of the cockpit?
I made a template for the cockpit when I cut out my woven vinyl flooring. You would need to do the same to know the exact fit. But its roughly a 7' x 11' area. Sorry about the crappy cell phone picture quality.
John, see posts 967 and 968 in this thread. FYI, anxiously awaiting results of round 2 of your oil sample experience.Hi Bill,
Do you have a pic of your final results? And what product did you use?
John, see posts 967 and 968 in this thread. FYI, anxiously awaiting results of round 2 of your oil sample experience.
John, see posts 967 and 968 in this thread. FYI, anxiously awaiting results of round 2 of your oil sample experience.
That's infinity flooring, not SeaDek. I think it's very different.
I have a 98 400 Sedan Bridge and the salon heat/air is controlled by and SMX II. The fan is running at full-speed no matter what it is set on. Any thoughts?
There are four screws in the stairs holding it in place. Two on the outer corners of the top step. And two on the outer lower corners of the bottom riser. The heads of the screws are buried under the carpet strips on the stairs. You have to poke around and hunt for them.This is a dumb question but how do I get access to the salon a/c unit? I know it is under the steps to the galley but I can't figure out how to get to it.
Can't help much with this one, John. But congrats. You bought it!
There are four screws in the stairs holding it in place. Two on the outer corners of the top step. And two on the outer lower corners of the bottom riser. The heads of the screws are buried under the carpet strips on the stairs. You have to poke around and hunt for them.