I am the proud owner of a 2010 Hunter 36 and I love it. It sails like a charm and very easy to single hand, which I do most of the time. I am still in the process of learning about the various systems and this forum has been very useful.
My first project is to swicth the manual Jobsco toilet with a raritan sea eara conversion kit, which I just ordered. It looks like all what I have to do is to instal the provided inline strainer in the water intake hose and wire the push button and the pump. There is already an unsued wire under the vanity (from the factory).
1. I would appreciate if somebody could tell me how best to lead the wire from under the vanity to the pump. I am thinking of just drilling a hole through the separation wall and put some sealant so water from the shower does not leak into the vanity closet. How does Hunter wire electric heads in the Hunter 36.
2. I have been reading about access to the water pump on the Hunter 36. Has anybody tried to remove the front bottom panel where the last stair is attached. It looks like it is held in place with 3 screws on each side. Access to the pump would be much better is that panel is out of the way.
Thanks in advance
Ben
My first project is to swicth the manual Jobsco toilet with a raritan sea eara conversion kit, which I just ordered. It looks like all what I have to do is to instal the provided inline strainer in the water intake hose and wire the push button and the pump. There is already an unsued wire under the vanity (from the factory).
1. I would appreciate if somebody could tell me how best to lead the wire from under the vanity to the pump. I am thinking of just drilling a hole through the separation wall and put some sealant so water from the shower does not leak into the vanity closet. How does Hunter wire electric heads in the Hunter 36.
2. I have been reading about access to the water pump on the Hunter 36. Has anybody tried to remove the front bottom panel where the last stair is attached. It looks like it is held in place with 3 screws on each side. Access to the pump would be much better is that panel is out of the way.
Thanks in advance
Ben