Hunter 34 - Exhaust elbow siphon break

Oct 6, 2025
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Hunter Hunter 34 Hamilton Creek marina
Hello,

My 1986 Hunter 34 Yanmar 3GM30F has a siphon break between the exhaust elbow (that's being replaced), while looking at other hunter 34 i've not seen a break installed.
I suspect a P.O upgrade but interested in the groups take

thank you
 

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Nov 6, 2006
10,162
Hunter 34 Mandeville Louisiana
The break was installed by Hunter on my '84 model H-34. Picture attached; you can see it on the back wall. The little check valve on top failed many years ago .. I found an exact replacement and its been fine ever since.
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Jan 11, 2014
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Sabre 362 113 Fair Haven, NY
The siphon break must be above the waterline and be vertical. It does nothing when lying on its side.

If the engine is above the waterline, then a siphon break isn't necessary. If it is below the waterline it needs a siphon break to prevent water from back filling and flooding the exhaust manifold and cylinders.
 
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Oct 6, 2025
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Hunter Hunter 34 Hamilton Creek marina
The break was installed by Hunter on my '84 model H-34. Picture attached; you can see it on the back wall. The little check valve on top failed many years ago .. I found an exact replacement and its been fine ever since.
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Thank you for confirmation! That makes sense. Curious why the mix of straight connection vs siphon break. Wonder if a certain year started that?

The siphon break must be above the waterline and be vertical. It does nothing when lying on its side.

If the engine is above the waterline, then a siphon break isn't necessary. If it is below the waterline it needs a siphon break to prevent water from back filling and flooding the exhaust manifold and cylinders.
Agree its current configuration is not ideal, part of what prompted this post was to find how other Hunters are setup. Plan to correctly mount the break.

Oddly I believe the exhaust elbow is above the waterline but Hunter clearly installed these factory for a reason so I may be incorrect

Fred of epitomes fame seemed to have removed his given its above water line.
I think the big benefit it provides for overcranking? If overcrank without starting (no exhaust pressure) with seacock open then could flood the muffler and upto the exhaust elbow
 
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Jan 22, 2008
1,678
Hunter 34 Alameda CA
Mine (1985) was exactly the same as Kloudie's. Are there any witness marks on that sound proofing material (compressing or old screw holes)?
 
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Oct 6, 2025
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Hunter Hunter 34 Hamilton Creek marina
Mine (1985) was exactly the same as Kloudie's. Are there any witness marks on that sound proofing material (compressing or old screw holes)?
Need to validate in person but I do believe so. Very similar to where Kloudie has his mounted.
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Jan 4, 2006
7,463
Hunter 310 West Vancouver, B.C.
I had the little vacuum breaker leak once and it was a
%$#^&%*(^$)&* mess.

I measured the water level using a clear vinul tube attached to the engine raw water thru hull. The bottom of the mixing elbow was about 4" above the water line. Close enough for me just to avoid another mess and paint job like that again and over the side went Hunter's vacuum breaker assembly. After chucking the mess, I tested the raw water throughput (with the engine off) with about 24" of head on the engine cooling system and found no raw water leakage due to the sealing of the raw water pump :

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The 4" measurement is to the bottom of the of the mixing elbow inversion just in case the dam should ever corrode through as this one is getting close to.
 
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Oct 22, 2014
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CAL 35 Cruiser #21 moored EVERETT WA
Agree its correct configuration is not ideal,
The design of a siphon break is not determined by the boat or its builder. It is an independent tool used to prevent the backflow of water when the engine stops. It must be oriented so that he hoses are vertical and the siphon break part is above the two hoses. This is physics, not builder or owner optional.
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For your own safety and that of your boat, please repair it. From looking at your image, the Previous Owner did not understand the function. Perhaps the attached hoses were too short. I would get longer hoses so that the siphon break can be oriented like the unit, as shown in @kloudie1's image.
 
Oct 6, 2025
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Hunter Hunter 34 Hamilton Creek marina
The design of a siphon break is not determined by the boat or its builder. It is an independent tool used to prevent the backflow of water when the engine stops. It must be oriented so that he hoses are vertical and the siphon break part is above the two hoses. This is physics, not builder or owner optional.
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For your own safety and that of your boat, please repair it. From looking at your image, the Previous Owner did not understand the function. Perhaps the attached hoses were too short. I would get longer hoses so that the siphon break can be oriented like the unit, as shown in @kloudie1's image.
( I had a typo where I meant to say "the correct current configuration is not ideal ")

I do understand its role and purpose, my question was regarding the mixed deployment by Hunter. You see Hunter 34's with and without the siphon break (as the exhaust elbow inlet is above the waterline) so was trying to collect a consensus on their deployment.

Current plan is to fix the current siphon break mounting but I am interested in the multiple reports (even by those that have done ocean crossings in their hunters) regarding the removal of the siphon break on their boats
 
Jan 11, 2014
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Sabre 362 113 Fair Haven, NY
( I had a typo where I meant to say "the correct current configuration is not ideal ")

I do understand its role and purpose, my question was regarding the mixed deployment by Hunter. You see Hunter 34's with and without the siphon break (as the exhaust elbow inlet is above the waterline) so was trying to collect a consensus on their deployment.

Current plan is to fix the current siphon break mounting but I am interested in the multiple reports (even by those that have done ocean crossings in their hunters) regarding the removal of the siphon break on their boats
Installing a siphon break is fairly low cost. Not having a siphon break when one is needed can lead to a very high cost event. Seems like a simple decision to me.

The valve on the type of vent you have can become loose. A wrench quickly and easily fixes that problem.
 

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Jan 22, 2008
1,498
Hunter 37-cutter Richmond CA
In a Hunter 34 if there was no anti siphon valve and water was siphoning in:

where would it be coming from?
where would it be going to?
 
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In a Hunter 34 if there was no anti siphon valve and water was siphoning in:

where would it be coming from?
where would it be going to?
Same with any engine, water comes into the engine cooling through hull and out into the exhaust system and engine block.
 

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Jan 22, 2008
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Hunter 37-cutter Richmond CA
Same with any engine, water comes into the engine cooling through hull and out into the exhaust system and engine block.
How does it siphon though the raw water pump? Note the question was specifically when siphoning.
 
Nov 6, 2006
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Hunter 34 Mandeville Louisiana
Consider when the engine is shut down after running. The raw water hose will be full and if there is any seepage past the pump impeller, the water would siphon into the muffler and flood the engine. The siphon break stops that..
 
Jan 11, 2014
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A siphon is a low probability event with a low cost prevention method to avoid a disastrous consequence.
 
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May 17, 2004
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Beneteau Oceanis 37 Havre de Grace
I think the big benefit it provides for overcranking? If overcrank without starting (no exhaust pressure) with seacock open then could flood the muffler and upto the exhaust elbow
The anti-siphon won’t do anything to prevent that though. When overcranking the water is being actively pushed into the exhaust, and will back up to the lowest point, which is usually the cylinders. That’s different from passively siphoning water up from a source.
 
Dec 25, 2000
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Hunter Passage 42 Shelter Bay, WA
My 1986 Hunter 34 Yanmar 3GM30F has a siphon break between the exhaust elbow (that's being replaced), while looking at other hunter 34 i've not seen a break installed

Wrote a somewhat related article a few years ago about the vacuum break on our boat. Different model, but ... The link to that article below.
 
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