Please post any questions or information regarding the 300 DA. I'll start... Is removing the camper top a real chore? Where do you store it when not in use? Thanks, Brian
Found it!! Starboard side in the bilge....A/C water intake pump???? - Where's it located??????
Hi Lars. Our expert Vacuflush guy Gary is on a month long trip right now but heres some info for you from another thread. http://clubsearay.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3528&highlight=vacuflush. As far as searching for topics try this. Go to search on top right hand corner then go to "advanced search". Type in words your looking for but instead of " all words" use the arrow and select search "in topic only" I did this and it brought up 15 threads on the Vacuflush system. Good luck, BrianI am pretty new here and I would like to know, if it is normal that the vacu generator on my VacuFlush toilet is working in pretty close intervals. Is this due to a leak in the system ?
Otherwise I think this is a great forum but I find it a little hard to find answers to specific questions. Perhaps I am searching in a wrong way ?
Have fun out there - that what Sundancers are ment to.
Greetings from Denmark.
Lars
Hi Jim,Lars,
Put about 4” of water into the bowl – but do not flush.
Let it sit there for a few hours and allow the system to cycle as you indicated it does.
If the water level goes down or drains all the way out, then you have a seal problem that can typically be remedied by cleaning the flush ball and the rubber seal. Sealand makes a cleaner for this named appropriately “Sealand Bowl Cleaner.”
Jeff, I don't have the optional sound system, however I remember it located in the helm seat base facing the bar.....I think.
You might check this sight out and ask them for compatibility with the model of your CMD unit....presuming you have a Clarion system.
http://www.clarion.com/us/en/products/2009/marine/index.html
Jeff...thanks. I had looked in 2002 parts manual...and could not find anything. I guess it was not an option on the 2002 model...but looked at later year parts manuals and found the 10 inch listed as well. I found a pic on Yachtworld of the sub location...right under the helm seat....which probably make better since that facing the bar area since it may restrict your access to the storage under the seat.From the parts manual I downloaded off S/R's web site for our 2006, it is listed as a 10 inch Polk/MOMO subwoofer RV1 speaker.
Our head unit in the electrical panel is a CMD4. The CMD5 had wireless remote capabilities if I remember correct. Mine uses CNet for connectivity.
Mine have never stuck but they have alway's been stiff to move. I think there is a tension adjustment screw in the throttle assembly. I haven't bothered since I'm used to it now.Anyone have problems with the throttle/shifter's sticking or being tough to move?
Yep, when I was having some warrenty work done I had the tech check the tension in the throttles. Apparently this is normal operations. I have gotten used to it.Anyone have problems with the throttle/shifter's sticking or being tough to move?
Congrats on the boat good luck on the survey. It looks like the SL70's only take the C-Map NT cards. I expect your C80 has a Navionics card in it. I checked the Raymarine site and it does say that the Navioncs cards are compatible. Of course they could be as I don't own an SL70...Hello All,
It has a Raymarine SL70RC Radar/Chartplotter, but doesn't seem to have the C-Map chip. Does anyone know anything about these units? My current boat has a C-80 Radar/Chartplotter display. Will the same chip fit into the SL70?