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Printed Date: November-20-2024 at 10:29am


Topic: vent tubing opinions
Posted By: OverMyHead
Subject: vent tubing opinions
Date Posted: September-28-2010 at 6:25pm
I discovered the vent tubing in the bow of my boat was shot. One somewhat functional, one crushed, one split in half. I did some dumpster diving and found some 1-1/2 ridgid corrogatged tubing that I put in its place. The diameter is smaller meaning less airflow but the ridgid walls should offer less resisance and should increased flow. I know I am way ahead of where I was, and this stuff will last forever compared the the stuff that was in there. Think this is enough flow?




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For thousands of years men have felt the irresistible urge to go to sea, and many of them died. Things got better after they invented boats.
1987 Ski Nautique




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Posted By: TRBenj
Date Posted: September-28-2010 at 6:29pm
If youre worried about the decreased diameter, dont be. Remember, the stuff below your floor is the same crappy stuff and is probably rotted, split and crushed worse than the sections you replaced... so youre definitely no worse off!

If you were replacing the whole thing, then sticking with at least 2.5" (3" is optimal) would be better, though.

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Posted By: OverMyHead
Date Posted: September-28-2010 at 6:40pm
I replaced the one to the bilge blower in back with 3" aluminum drier duct. I have no idea what it looks like underneath but I suspect the front ones were was damaged by skis and vests, I hope they are intact under the floor.

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For thousands of years men have felt the irresistible urge to go to sea, and many of them died. Things got better after they invented boats.
1987 Ski Nautique



Posted By: TRBenj
Date Posted: September-28-2010 at 6:43pm
Originally posted by OverMyHead OverMyHead wrote:

I have no idea what it looks like underneath but I suspect the front ones were was damaged by skis and vests, I hope they are intact under the floor.

...And maybe they are. Or, maybe they've disintegrated or been crushed by waterlogged foam like the ones Ive found. Theres one easy way to find out if youre curious.

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Posted By: OverMyHead
Date Posted: September-28-2010 at 6:47pm
Cant I just stay blissfully ignorant and feel ggod about what I did for a day? Ok how do I check.

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For thousands of years men have felt the irresistible urge to go to sea, and many of them died. Things got better after they invented boats.
1987 Ski Nautique



Posted By: TRBenj
Date Posted: September-28-2010 at 6:56pm
Ha, Im just giving you a hard time. Even if torn or rotten, the paths for air to get to the engine compartment are likely still in tact- so dont give it much thought. Im sure you can imagine what it would take to inspect that area under the floor!

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Posted By: OverMyHead
Date Posted: September-28-2010 at 7:00pm
Fiber optic camera, Kind of a cc colonoscopy.

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For thousands of years men have felt the irresistible urge to go to sea, and many of them died. Things got better after they invented boats.
1987 Ski Nautique



Posted By: Keeganino
Date Posted: September-28-2010 at 7:09pm
More like cutting open the floor, but I like the fiber optic camera idea!

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Posted By: WakeSlayer
Date Posted: September-29-2010 at 10:59am
Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

Theres one easy way to find out if youre curious.


Ha. Easy in the sense of "not complex". Man, I hate digging foam.

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Posted By: Kristof
Date Posted: September-30-2010 at 5:07pm
Originally posted by WakeSlayer WakeSlayer wrote:

Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

Theres one easy way to find out if youre curious.


Ha. Easy in the sense of "not complex". Man, I hate digging foam.

There are the pre '94 owners that have, and there are the pre '94 owners that will... Unfortunately, I'm still in the second group!




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Posted By: Keeganino
Date Posted: September-30-2010 at 5:39pm
Originally posted by Kristof Kristof wrote:

Originally posted by WakeSlayer WakeSlayer wrote:

Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

Theres one easy way to find out if youre curious.


Ha. Easy in the sense of "not complex". Man, I hate digging foam.

There are the pre '94 owners that have, and there are the pre '94 owners that will... Unfortunately, I'm still in the second group!


Not to be argumentative but 1993 was the first year CC switched to composite stringers. Don't want to hurt ANY '93 owners' feelings. Other than that, a very true statement!

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"working on these old boats may not be cost effective but as it shows its what it brings into your life that matters" -Roger

http://www.correctcraftfan.com/diaries/details.asp?ID=4897" rel="nofollow - 1973 Skier


Posted By: Kristof
Date Posted: September-30-2010 at 8:31pm
Originally posted by Keeganino Keeganino wrote:

Not to be argumentative but 1993 was the first year CC switched to composite stringers. Don't want to hurt ANY '93 owners' feelings. Other than that, a very true statement!


Oops, mixed up the years again... My bad!!

So I'll rephrase: there are the pre '93 owners that have and there are the pre '93 owners that will...
(and unfortunatly I'm still in the second group, even after the rephrasing ).




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- Gun control means: using BOTH hands!
- Money doesn't make one happy, but when it rains cats and dogs, it's still better to cry in a Porsche than on a bicycle...



Posted By: eric lavine
Date Posted: October-01-2010 at 8:48am
water still gets down in the post 93's, freezes and seperates.....but that will be another discussion in a few more years   lol

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Posted By: BuffaloBFN
Date Posted: October-01-2010 at 9:15am
FWIW-The vents under the floor in mine were completely blocked, crushed, clogged, and a few more things that escape me now. The first couple of years I had it, it must've been breathing bacerds...from under the gas tank.

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Posted By: Keeganino
Date Posted: October-02-2010 at 1:43am
Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:

water still gets down in the post 93's, freezes and seperates.....but that will be another discussion in a few more years   lol


Too true. I wish I had a climate controlled space to store my boat.

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"working on these old boats may not be cost effective but as it shows its what it brings into your life that matters" -Roger

http://www.correctcraftfan.com/diaries/details.asp?ID=4897" rel="nofollow - 1973 Skier


Posted By: bkhallpass
Date Posted: October-02-2010 at 4:53am
Originally posted by Keeganino Keeganino wrote:

Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:

water still gets down in the post 93's, freezes and seperates.....but that will be another discussion in a few more years   lol


Too true. I wish I had a climate controlled space to store my boat.


There's a name for that space - California. BKH

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Posted By: Keeganino
Date Posted: October-03-2010 at 12:32am
Originally posted by bkhallpass bkhallpass wrote:


There's a name for that space - California. BKH


I would live there in a second! Love Socal!

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"working on these old boats may not be cost effective but as it shows its what it brings into your life that matters" -Roger

http://www.correctcraftfan.com/diaries/details.asp?ID=4897" rel="nofollow - 1973 Skier



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