You will find that many hoses need that, depending in type. I have a heat gun for heat shrink tubing and installing hoses.warmed up the end of the hose to soften it, now it would slip over the barbs.
Just had a closer read of that article. It makes a really good case for using high quality, marine grade clamps - especially below the water line. Thanks for that. Looks like a good website to keep handy.![]()
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Male Adapter Too Short Quite often when working on boats I notice or see odd fitting hoses. It doesn't take much to figure out why once you start paying attention. Many, if not most generic non-marine male hose adapters are notmarinehowto.com
The owner of that site is one of the big contributors here.Looks like a good website to keep handy.
I am blown away by the breadth and depth of knowledge available on C22's....The owner of that site is one of the big contributors here.
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That is one the great reasons to own one. 10,000 boat made.I am blown away by the breadth and depth of knowledge available on C22's....
And the helpfulness of the C22 community.
Thanks for your reply @ambler I will take a good close look at it.The other through hull that is below the waterline is the large rubber hose clamped to the "volcano" where the keel cable exits the hull. The rubber should be in good shape and double clamped. If the hose cracks or the connection fails the boat will fill with water and sink.
Next time I haul out, I think I'll get one of these:Common I believe. Hopefully a early C22 owner can advise which fitting to use. At the very least just a new hose and a new clamp will be a big improvement.
After all, Catalina made them with single clamps and the boat has been OK so far. Just needs more frequent inspection.
More like 15,000 but who's counting.That is one the great reasons to own one. 10,000 boats made.
Practical Boat did a review in 2000 that stated the 10k+ plus figure. Recent stated figure is 15000 as of 2009. I wonder what the current figure is.More like 15,000 but who's counting.![]()
What was different about the "new design"?I firmly believe the 80s and early 90s "new design" is peak C22.
Anchor locker, dedicated fuel locker, aft cockpit drains, better interior, nicer forward bomar hatch, revised cabin top for more room...What was different about the "new design"?
Prepare to be sorry you asked!What was different about the "new design"?
I agree 100%.Of course that assumes you consider the sport and even the mark2 as "real" Catalina 22s. I definitely don't think the sport is. Yeah the hull may be the same but it lacks the mini cruiser interior
The Mark 2 Hull is wider and doesn't comply with class regulations
I firmly believe the 80s and early 90s "new design" is peak C22.
Thanks Gene. Appreciate it.(I know you already know this, I say it mainly for James' benefit.)
Looks like mine is above the waterline…?The other through hull that is below the waterline is the large rubber hose clamped to the "volcano" where the keel cable exits the hull. The rubber should be in good shape and double clamped. If the hose cracks or the connection fails the boat will fill with water and sink.