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Bottom of the SAW, not the lexan !!!
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If you're gonna cut a hole with a saber saw be sure.......
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solar vent
I have a Nicro Fico Day and Night solar vent mounted in the hatch
Done that on my old O'day 28, also had one aft....
should have been more specific
Should work fine. You'll most likely need some sort of spacer
If you're gonna cut a hole with a saber saw be sure.......
Bottom of the SAW, not the lexan !!!
Uh, oop, yeah,
Thanks for the specific, Charlie!
I'd cut through a sandwiched piece of plywood on both the top and bottom; and,
Why not use a 4" hole saw?
I recall it's 4 1/2" hole. I have one which I use but most folks don't.
One drawback
But the stainless cover is held on with four bolts. Would be extremely hard to remove from outside
Do you have dorades on that IP? Do you have any hatches under the dodger?
no and no
Cowls on dorade boxes are pretty useless at a dock.
Also consider putting vents in your washboards
Here's mine-stays in full time
Inside shot
Very clever . . .
LOL- I have 15 years or so of GOB sitting right by this computer station.. I look back at them often. Karen asked me to
That is a great idea!
I like that better than my louvers, as it may provide greater airflow
Thank GOB I just copied it. Oh, and to complete all details, here's the plug
I used nylon louvers made by Sea Dog
Years ago, a friend fitted one on a Bristol 27
I'd skip the vent with the battery.
Dunno. Had them go three years day and night, replace the battery and go again.
Mine's been running for longer than that. NO problems at all
Yup!
I have had the battery ones for 16 years
What brand do you have Rich?
nicro marine