Alex
If you manage to get a hose connected to the underside of the shower drain please let me know how. On my 35 MKII it seems impossible to do that without tearing up some fiberglass in or around the shower basin or maybe the outlet underneath might be accessible when the mast and mast step are removed but it would still be a tight fit.that is why my shower drains to the bilge.in my case that isn't bad because I think the soapy shower water sloshing around helps to keep the bilge clean and since I add antibacterial Mr. Clean (1/2 bottle) to the bilge regularly and occasionally (maybe 3 times) during the summer season I also add about a cup of Javex to the bilge to keep bacterial growth (and resultant smells) down. Works great for me and besides I don't see an easy alternative anyway. _____ From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Ken Heaton Sent: April 6, 2014 7:47 AM To: cnc-list Subject: Re: Stus-List CC35-II SHOWER DRAIN The strainer that fits into the little recess on the floor was a red rubber Jabsco part. They don't seem to make it anymore but it appears you could make it up out of the spare parts for this pump: http://www.xylemflowcontrol.com/files/337xx_43000-0301-EN.pdf Specifically, the parts: Neoprene Intake Base Angled Type with Connector 33839-0100 & Foot Strainer with Integral Valve 33632-0100 >From here: http://www.xylemflowcontrol.com/marine-and-rv/hand-pumps/manual-operated-han d-pumps.htm An older thread on the same subject: http://cnc-list.com/pipermail/cnc-list_cnc-list.com/2010-February/031590.htm l Alternately, one of these, laying in the recess upside down might work almost as well but it won't have the integral backflow (check) valve and the hose size is a bit too big at 1": http://www.scandvik.com/index.cfm/method/Shopping_Products/CatId/153/ID/277. htm Ken H. On 6 April 2014 00:12, Alex Giannelia <a...@airsensing.com> wrote: So guys, I'm back on line. I need to catch up, but here are a few questions for other 35-2 owners Exactly how is the shower bilge drained? In my boat, there is a a rectangular pan which has a 3"round indentation in one corner but no visible means of what goes there. Then under the sink in the head on the outside there are 2 electical switches, one push pull and one momentary, neither of which are connected to a pump. The pump does not exist, but forward of the fwd head bulkhead, there is a 5/8"ID hose which goes up to a thru hull on the port side. So, I surmise that some kind of pump sucks the water out of the shower bilge and kicks it overboard out through the port side. Is this what happens? If that is the case, where should the hose run from that shower bilge? More questions later. Alex Giannelia CC 35-II 1974 to be renamed after re-launch TORONTO, Ontario ag@@airsensing.com -----Original Message----- From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of cnc-list-requ...@cnc-list.com Sent: April-05-14 12:00 PM To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com Subject: CnC-List Digest, Vol 99, Issue 25
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