Hunter 40 legend raw water

Jan 25, 2018
23
Catalina 30 Bristol
I just purchased the boat, it needs a complete interior. I'm doing the sole and the seacock for the raw water is way above the floor. Is this normal? It seems
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like it is in a terrible spot.
 
Jan 4, 2006
7,281
Hunter 310 West Vancouver, B.C.
That's one for the books :yikes:.

Removing the existing 90 deg. MIP X barbed fitting and substituting a street el followed by a straight MIP X barbed fitting may save you a half inch vertical at most.

Seeing as how you're re-doing the interior, maybe relocate to a spot with better vertical height to the sole.
 
Jan 25, 2018
23
Catalina 30 Bristol
I unfortunately don't have a way to pull the boat Right now. I want to finish it while I'm laid off.. Corona life... One of the other boats I looked at had the seacock in the front of the motor. I don't believe it can be factory because there is only room for one hose clamp. It just seems odd. If it was a foot forward it would be under the engine cover
 
Jan 4, 2006
7,281
Hunter 310 West Vancouver, B.C.
I can't see it being a factory install either. The consensus around here is that previous owners mostly spent their days smoking crack :what:.

Looks as if the top edge of the valve is well above the sole supports.

Maybe disguise it as a sleeping dog :wink: ? ? ? ?
 
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Dec 25, 2000
5,939
Hunter Passage 42 Shelter Bay, WA
A bit unclear from the thread and picture, but I'm assuming that the sea water intake for the engine cooling? If it were my boat I would replace that big honking elbow with a shorter one that has a barb end for the hose. Being below the waterline really needs two clamps. Typically, marine fittings should have the length of barb that you need.
 
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