Does anyone know if there's a mushroom or cowl vent that will fit in the deck plates on the 376 deck? Photo attached.
This is sort of a dorade type vent box. There's a rim around the interior holes so presumably it would take quite a bit of water building up before it would start to pour into the interior. I would like to leave them in for constant ventilation while away from the boat, but was wondering if a hard rain would find it's way inside if the cowls were left in place. Does anyone have experience with cowl type vents in this application? That is, will water go in the cowls and get through to the interior vents?
Perhaps a mushroom type vent would be better. I've used them before with good results, but don't know if there are any made to fit in these deck plates. To me it seems it would be ideal to just pop out the existing covers and snap in a mushroom vent. But where to find one???
This is sort of a dorade type vent box. There's a rim around the interior holes so presumably it would take quite a bit of water building up before it would start to pour into the interior. I would like to leave them in for constant ventilation while away from the boat, but was wondering if a hard rain would find it's way inside if the cowls were left in place. Does anyone have experience with cowl type vents in this application? That is, will water go in the cowls and get through to the interior vents?
Perhaps a mushroom type vent would be better. I've used them before with good results, but don't know if there are any made to fit in these deck plates. To me it seems it would be ideal to just pop out the existing covers and snap in a mushroom vent. But where to find one???
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