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David Hickman
I have a 1990 Catalina 30' with a leaky wet exhaust hose. The hose appears brittle in some of the visisble spots and shows evidence of leaking. I would like to replace it. It runs from the muffler box (?) in the engine compartment below the sink and goes through a hole in the cabinet below the sink on the port side forward of the stove. It disappears behind the stove and reappears in the port side lazeret in the cockpit. From there it travels around the port side to the transom where it is connected for overboard discharge.My problem is the area behind the stove appears inaccesible and I do not know if the hose is "clamped tightly" in this area.I was thinking of tying a pull rope to the existing exhaust hose and pulling it through the troubled area. Then, tying the pull rope to the new exhaust hose and pulling it place in with the pull rope through this troubled area.Has anyone had experience with this and are there any other unforseen problems in the area behind the stove? Also, any ideas on how long this hose is?Hopefully, I do not have to cut a access hole behind the stove.Thanks in advance for any advise or related experiences.