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View the latest post Water Pressure Pump


I have a 1988 43' San Remo. I am trying to find the location of the water pump for domestic water. I have pulled apart everything I can find around the water storage tank, but can't find the location of the pump. If anyone has any information. I checked under the master bed, which is where the stainless steel storage tank is. I can see the water pipes coming from the tank, but they go under the floor and back to the area of the steering linkage. I just can't find the pump itself.
Raymond

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View the latest post Forward bilge pump


Hi there boaters I have a 1995 wellcraft 26 ft excel se , how do I get to the forward bilge pump ?

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View the latest post Searching for all deck hatches for 1990 Wellcraft 210 Fisherman CC


All hatches have cracked and broken- in need of anchor hatch, the main bow storage hatch, bildge hatch and live well hatch.

ALso need for the centerconsole the cabinet trim and sliding doors.

Or suggestions on where to have them made.

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View the latest post Fuse layoit


I recently purchased a 1985 Wellcraft St. Tropez and under the steering there are fuses. Does anyone have a diagram of what fuses goes where?

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View the latest post Sea Strainer Location


My AC unit is now discharging much less water than it used to. Does anyone know if this most likely due to a clogged sea strainer ? I don't know where
the strainer is located or what it looks like. Any advice is super appreciated. Thx

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View the latest post AC UNIT ON MY 2002 MARTINIQUE 3700


Aft ac unit works great. Front no. I have been told that there is only one seacock, strainer and pump for both ac units. Water flows through but front ac thermostat error message "ps" and "hi" after it is on for about 2 minutes. suggestions?

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View the latest post 3100 Express 12v bulbs


So I just picked up this boat and found out the hard way (when it was already dark) that there isn't a single 12v light bulb in the entire cabin. Owners manual is no help. Trying to figure out what type of bulbs go in the fixtures.

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View the latest post 3100 Shower Plumbing


Didn't see a post for it so here goes. Just picked up this boat and there's no shower attachment in the head, it usually hooks up to the faucet right? I see the book on the wall to hang the shower head, but that's it. Any guidance on how I'd move forward to get a shower installed?

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View the latest post Attachment(s) Fuel line question.


Good evening i have a wellcraft coastal 2800 1986 running twin 5.7L Mercruisers and have a question about a solenoid and a large steel ball towards the rear of the engine in the fuel line. Does anyone know what these are and what they do?
Thank you in advance
Ronnie

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View the latest post Rebuilding trim cylinders.


Needing to rebuild leaking trim cylinder. Have the rebuild kit and the spanner wrench to do the job. Question is, can this be done without removing the cylinder from the boat? Looks easy enough (if removing the cap isnt to much of a chore).

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