Threaded closing mushroom vent?

Nov 6, 2020
579
Mariner 36 California
I was watching 'Sailing Magic Carpet' older video recently, and saw that they installed a couple of chrome vents that could be closed from the outside by screwing them shut. They looked very similar to the Vetus mushroom vents Vetus Denouden ATHOS1 | Fisheries Supply , but the Vetus vent closes from the inside. I want to replace two cowl style air vents on the top of the rear transom, but something that can be closed from the outside. Was wondering if anyone knew of one that does this? I was going to ask Aladino from Sailing Magic Carpet, but i cant find the video now and they rarely answer questions. I have not found the right combo of search keywords yet.
 
Nov 6, 2020
579
Mariner 36 California
Can't you just turn them from the outside to close them?
I'm not sure. I have never seen one in person. They have a threaded knob style handle on the inside from the pics I have seen. Dont know how they work exactly. If not, I guess maybe I could just try and modify one by making a new base with a threaded insert. It looks like the threaded rod is secured to the cover. Not sure how well though, or how. Might need to just order one and see what i can do.
 

colemj

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Jul 13, 2004
1,115
Dolphin Catamaran Dolphin 460 Mystic, CT
The ones I have seen have a threaded rod connected to the top cover. Usually with a knob on the inside end of the rod. Turning the knob, or turning the cover threads it up or down accordingly.

Like this:

175mm Stainless Steel Mushroom Vent - Bidirectional Boat Yacht Cabin  Ventilation With Knob Control
 
Nov 6, 2020
579
Mariner 36 California
The ones I have seen have a threaded rod connected to the top cover. Usually with a knob on the inside end of the rod. Turning the knob, or turning the cover threads it up or down accordingly.

Like this:

175mm Stainless Steel Mushroom Vent - Bidirectional Boat Yacht Cabin  Ventilation With Knob Control
Oh nice. Ok, maybe thats all it was then because the covers they used on Magic Carpet sure looked like the Vetus ones, but did not see an up close.
 

jssailem

SBO Weather and Forecasting Forum Jim & John
Oct 22, 2014
24,645
CAL 35 Cruiser #21 moored EVERETT WA
When do you feel the need to shut the vents? Is it a water issue or the need to control air temperature in the boat?
 
Mar 26, 2011
3,995
Corsair F-24 MK I Deale, MD
I was watching 'Sailing Magic Carpet' older video recently, and saw that they installed a couple of chrome vents that could be closed from the outside by screwing them shut. They looked very similar to the Vetus mushroom vents Vetus Denouden ATHOS1 | Fisheries Supply , but the Vetus vent closes from the inside. I want to replace two cowl style air vents on the top of the rear transom, but something that can be closed from the outside. Was wondering if anyone knew of one that does this? I was going to ask Aladino from Sailing Magic Carpet, but i cant find the video now and they rarely answer questions. I have not found the right combo of search keywords yet.
I had one of these (I think) on my PDQ, and the way it works you can either spin it shut from the inside with the knob, or spin the whole top from the deck side to snug it down. Since it was attached to a duct on the inside, you closed it by spinning the top. Worked great. A very simple mechanism.

Mine was near the bow and had to be closed in heavy weather.
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Nov 6, 2020
579
Mariner 36 California
I had one of these (I think) on my PDQ, and the way it works you can either spin it shut from the inside with the knob, or spin the whole top from the deck side to snug it down. Since it was attached to a duct on the inside, you closed it by spinning the top. Worked great. A very simple mechanism.

Mine was near the bow and had to be closed in heavy weather.
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Oh fantastic. Thank you for confirming. Thats what I was hoping after reading colemj's reply.
 
Nov 6, 2020
579
Mariner 36 California
When do you feel the need to shut the vents? Is it a water issue or the need to control air temperature in the boat?
Yes, water issue. I'd like the option to be able to snug them down offshore in heavy weather. The intake leads directly to engine compartment, so be nice to able to close them quickly from cockpit in heavy breaking seas.
 
Mar 26, 2011
3,995
Corsair F-24 MK I Deale, MD
Yes, water issue. I'd like the option to be able to snug them down offshore in heavy weather. The intake leads directly to engine compartment, so be nice to able to close them quickly from cockpit in heavy breaking seas.
In my case, the inner knob and screen were removed, and it was used as a water heater exhaust vent.