Dorade Vent

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Aug 5, 2011
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Hunter H36 Hampton
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This photo was taken immediately after a good clean up. The material used in construction gets rotted out and begins to loose it's luster even after only three seasons.

Has anyone replaced the stock dorado vent with something more attractive/robust? What did you do? Can you share a photo?

Thanks,

Steve
 

Les

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May 8, 2004
375
Hunter 27 Bellingham, WA
We had a Hunter 380 that had two of those Dorade vents and like you I worked to keep them clean and good looking . After several years I bought stainless steel Dorades. Installation was fairly easy--take out the bottom rings and replace them with the new bottom fittings. Size was the same. Then put in the new vents and tighten screw.

Only down side was the expense. They were expensive.

However, in the long run it may have been worth it. I sold my 380 to downsize and it took me only three weeks to sell her. I think walking up to that boat and seeing the two shinning dorade vents was a start.

My best to you,
 
Nov 8, 2009
537
Hunter 386LE San Fancisco
I replaced two cowls from this website on my Hunter 31 and from Vetus on my new Hunter 386 both with red colored interior. They look great and are easy to install.
 
Jan 28, 2012
101
2006 Hunter 33 Santa Barbara
scottdube - what was your experience with the solar powered vent. Did you notice a difference? Did it fit easily?

Ive thought about putting one of these in a hatch cover like most people do, but am reluctant because of loosing the light coming trrough the hatch.
 
Aug 17, 2010
208
Hunter 410 Dover NH
scottdube - what was your experience with the solar powered vent. Did you notice a difference? Did it fit easily?

Ive thought about putting one of these in a hatch cover like most people do, but am reluctant because of loosing the light coming trrough the hatch.
It was easy to install. I notice the biggest difference when the boat has been closed up. It's not nearly as hot as it would have been before putting it in. It's not a high volume fan, I'd like to add another one actually.

Scott
 
Aug 5, 2011
55
Hunter H36 Hampton
scottdube said:
It was easy to install. I notice the biggest difference when the boat has been closed up. It's not nearly as hot as it would have been before putting it in. It's not a high volume fan, I'd like to add another one actually.

Scott
Which make and model did you install? Did it fit exactly into the hole? Sounds like a great idea. Can you provide more information and perhaps a photo?

Thanks,

Steve
 
Aug 17, 2010
208
Hunter 410 Dover NH
Which make and model did you install? Did it fit exactly into the hole? Sounds like a great idea. Can you provide more information and perhaps a photo?

Thanks,

Steve
Steve I will take a photo next time I'm out at the boat. Still in storage for a few weeks. The install is very simple, if memory serves me, I removed the old ring (3 screws) and installed the one that came with the unit. then the pop the thing in a couple more screws and your done.

I can't remember the model but it is the stainless steel day/night unit. You need to get the one for the size hole in the dorade box. Very straight forward.

Scott
 
Oct 14, 2005
2,191
1983 Hunter H34 North East, MD
Solar vents...

I replaced the dorade vents on my H34 with Nicro solar vents and have been happy with the ventilation these units provide 24/7. See pic.
 

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Aug 5, 2011
55
Hunter H36 Hampton
Dan Johnson said:
I replaced the dorade vents on my H34 with Nicro solar vents and have been happy with the ventilation these units provide 24/7. See pic.
Dan,

Great set up! I like the fact that they provide ventilation 24/7 with the rechargeable batteries. Thanks for taking the time to upload the phot, gives me a good idea of what they look like.

Steve
 
Oct 14, 2005
2,191
1983 Hunter H34 North East, MD
Steve...

Hunter, in its infinate wisdom, used 5" dorades, a non-standard size, on the H34s. I had to make adaptor rings from Starboard to mount the Nicro 4" rings over the existing 5" vent holes left from removing the old dorades.
 
Sep 12, 2005
34
Hunter Legend '45 St Claire Shores
Steve,

After searching the internet for Non-standard 5" replacement units, one of the marina employees told me about an Automotive paint made for plastic. I spray painted mine with two coats of this paint last year and they still look brand new.

If any of you are interested, I'll get the name of the paint and post a picture of the results. The paint cost about $5 a can.

Regards,

James
 
Aug 5, 2011
55
Hunter H36 Hampton
James10016 said:
Steve,

After searching the internet for Non-standard 5" replacement units, one of the marina employees told me about an Automotive paint made for plastic. I spray painted mine with two coats of this paint last year and they still look brand new.

If any of you are interested, I'll get the name of the paint and post a picture of the results. The paint cost about $5 a can.

Regards,

James
Yes please! I intend on eventually replacing the dorado with a Nicro Vent, but am waiting for a sale before purchasing one. In the meantime, this sounds like an excellent idea!

Thanks James!
 
Jun 1, 2009
1,824
Hunter 49 toronto
Did the same thing

Yes please! I intend on eventually replacing the dorado with a Nicro Vent, but am waiting for a sale before purchasing one. In the meantime, this sounds like an excellent idea!

Thanks James!
There is a "marine" spray paint for PVC
They look like new after 3 coats.
Cost $10
 
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