Russ Calasant
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Has anyone removed or gained good access to the washer dryer? I removed the fridge and can get limited access. But I cannot believe it can't be slid out the front.
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Russ you can remove the washer out the front by removing the couch in the aft cabin. You can get it out enough to get the top off without removing the couch. What is your issue??
Thanks Ron
Hey Russ, Big Ron is right, if you want to to get the washer/dryer out you need to remove the aft couch. Sound's like you have a couple other issues that I've had over the past few year's. You say that your water heater is leaking and more than likley the water is ending up in your aft sump pit behind your aft cabin couch triggering the alarm you are hearing. As for your under floor storage area, grab a flashlight and some paper towel and check all the fitting's, I can almost guarantee you'll find one leaking. There are a lot of water line's there. Most of them are 15mm or 22mm, google sea tech or flounder pounder and you should find what you need to replace them. I've also had issues with my sump pit under the floor and I'm going to try the combo rule mate bildge/float pump and see how that work's. My float stick's about once a month and over flows into the same aft pit I was talking about earlier, a real PIA to clean up, good luck, Paul
Russ I had the same problem the first time taking the washer out I found that the hoses were tied down with no slack. I had to drill a 6 inch hole inside the aft cabin tv cabinet and cover with an inspection plate. You can then get in and cut a few ties which tie down the hoses. I ended up extending the hot and cold for easy removal in the future. Hopefully Petep will chime in Pete and Pam are the certified washer experts in our area. The washer was installed at the factory before the deck was assembled it was easy for the factory to tie everything down. They were not thinking about removal 10 years later.:huh:
How do you guys service / clean your raw water intakes and rear bilge area when there is a ISO Boost transformer fitted in front of the Generator.
At 220lbs and 6' 3" there is no way I can fit in there and get the regular jobs done.
Any ideas gratefully accepted
Graham
How do you guys service / clean your raw water intakes and rear bilge area when there is a ISO Boost transformer fitted in front of the Generator.
At 220lbs and 6' 3" there is no way I can fit in there and get the regular jobs done.
Any ideas gratefully accepted
Graham
Carpetmman and Jaws, thanks to you both for your answers
I do have two ISO Transformers, the one mounted in front of the Westerbeke, the second one is mounted in front of the starboard motor, causing real difficulty when it comes to changing the Starboard fuel filer elements.
The next issue, what is the Strainer key that you refer to, I don't have one, where do I get it from and what does it look like.
Thanks for the help so far, I think i will make the ISO support shelf removeable.
Graham
Graham-
James, is your bast made of marine plywood?
Stuart,
The base is marine plywood painted grey but the legs are wood also 2X3 if memory is correct, and corner-braced. Not an elegant set-up and one which could be modified with stainless supports, made wider of course.
James
Stuart said:James- If you need a photo of the new style set-up I can send it to you since this sounds like something Sea Ray Changed. My base is all stainless.
Stuart