Side ports for 2007 26M?
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Well, I don't have a foot fetish but I might have a cockpit facing porthole for privacy without a curtain. I could look out and see the weather (sky too) while laying down plus have light come in and not worry about a curtain because one would have to climb right into my cockpit to peer through it and even then not see too much, whereas I could look out and see much more.NiceAft wrote:Could you supply me with info on that post so I can see it myself? I'm having a hard time trying to conceptualize such a placement. Why would anyone desire a port which opens to the cockpitFoot fetish maybe
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We need to get more airflow to the rear bunks, a fan works but is a current draw and noisy, the outside skin would be good but being so low would be a problem when I inevitably forget to close them.
The cockpit ones appear like they will not bring in much air as they are fairly high above the bed but perhaps a scoop to push wind could help.
Note these are only for sleeping purposes not general ventilation.
I also have the other problem now of restricted space when I drop the trays down above the rear berth.
The cockpit ones appear like they will not bring in much air as they are fairly high above the bed but perhaps a scoop to push wind could help.
Note these are only for sleeping purposes not general ventilation.
I also have the other problem now of restricted space when I drop the trays down above the rear berth.
Side Ports 2007 26M
Thanks for the input everyone.
It looks like I will be putting the ports in the cockpit area.
As an aside, I wonder how much cutting and drilling one can do on the 26M before the boat's integrity is compromised? This will be a good one for the Mac engineers.
Godspeed.
It looks like I will be putting the ports in the cockpit area.
As an aside, I wonder how much cutting and drilling one can do on the 26M before the boat's integrity is compromised? This will be a good one for the Mac engineers.
Godspeed.
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Assuming you're anchored, the scoop is best-placed over the bow hatch.Boblee wrote:We need to get more airflow to the rear bunks ...
cockpit ones appear like they will not bring in much air as they are fairly high
but perhaps a scoop to push wind could help.
note these are only for sleeping purposes not general ventilation ...
But the cockpit ports are still valuable to exhaust that airflow from the bow.
Re: Side Ports 2007 26M
As always, that depends...jhiltibr wrote:As an aside, I wonder how much cutting and drilling one can do on the 26M before the boat's integrity is compromised? This will be a good one for the Mac engineers.
It don't take a real big hole drilled straight down to do alot of damage...
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Unwanted Water
Ray said
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In the Navy, the terms "sinking" or "flooding" tend to hit a nerve and get people all stirred up, and then require a bunch of reports and paperwork, so our term for this situation is: Unwanted Waterthe technical name for water coming through the ports...............SINKING!!!!!!
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