I'm thinking about adding air conditioning to my 2006 Catalina 309, and trying to avoid adding an additional below-waterline thru-hull. The boat came with a vent line on the PSS shaft seal that goes to a seacock/thru-hull with a bronze scoop strainer. Reading the installation literature from PYI on the PSS shaft seals, it looks as if there is no need to have the shaft seal vent line connected to a water source on a sailboat that cruises under 12 knots, and the vent can simply be led above the waterline and open to the air. If that's the case, I should be able to remove the present water-cooled vent line and reroute it to a point well above the heeled waterline, freeing up the thru-hull/seacock for the AC pump.
Anyone else have their PSS vent plumbed this way, and is there any reason I shouldn't change it from Catalina's original installation?
Anyone else have their PSS vent plumbed this way, and is there any reason I shouldn't change it from Catalina's original installation?