GaryG

Male

Bayville, NY

United States

Profile Information:

Profile Type:
Sailor
Homeport:
Oyster Bay, NY
About Me:
B 40, Hull # 247

Comment Wall:

  • Mark and Karen

    Hi Gary

    Sorry, obvious mistake on my part there, have a look atwww.yachtconosur.com under modifications.

    The unit took less than a couple of hours to fit but you do need to take a couple of things with you in the way of tools, however the most important will be the cleaning agent.

    Any questions feel free to ping me an email on crew@yachtconosur.com too

    Mark and Karen

    yacht ConoSur

  • Bruce Bogdanoff

    As soon as i get to the boat, I will send you a few pics. Although the fuel and electrical wiring are now hidden under hte floor in the port cockpit locker.

  • Mike Brown

    Gary, I saw your email about the swim platform hose but couldn't find a way to link to it so here goes. There are a few ways to get not that area but you'll need to be a contortionist to fit. The first is through the rope locker. I'd try this one first as you may be able to reach the hose and fitting with a little luck. Another way may be to remove the cockpit speaker that sits right in front of it. You may be able to reach in from there. A third option is to go in through the cockpit locker. There's a plywood panel that sits on the aft bulkhead that pops out easily. Crawling in that area is not easy but may be an option. Last but not least is through the propane locker. You'll need to remove the liner the tanks sit in to do so. Note that you'll likely have to disconnect the drain hose that's on the underside of the tank which means crawling in through that plywood panel as mentioned above. Probably the solenoid wires too. BTW make sure you run some pink antifreeze through it come fall when you winterize or you'll likely get to do the job again. Good luck.
    Mike