Maynard Rupp
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- Apr 12, 2005
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 36' CONVERTIBLE-Series II (1983 - 1987)
I spent the entire day today changing every water and anti-freeze rubber hose. I noticed a small leak in the top of a hose. This turned out to be a sea water hose. I removed the hose and when we bent it, it split in half. Only the wire was holding it together. WOW!! Time to change all those puppies. Each main seawater hose goes from the Groco strainer, (near the stuffing box), through the engine bilge bulkhead and, after a ten foot run, it goes to the sea water pump. Of course the hose is held in place by about 5 Adel clamps in the true Hatteras tradition. I had to pump a tube of caulk into the gap around the hose where it goes through the bulkhead. I had to use a mirror to locate the screw holes for the clamps. After both P&S feed and all other seawater hoses, I attacked the anti freeze carrying hoses. These were also very rotten. Of course i spilled the required amount of slippery anti-freeze. I had changed the coolent last year so I just poured it back in, Well mostly in. A miserable job and it took 10 hours. I did learn something though. When you squeeze those Adel clamps to put the screw through them into the hole in the boat, try putting a zip tie around both ears to hold the ears compressed and the screw is into both ears. Now the screw is easy to start. Just cut and remove the zip tie before you tighten the screw. Our hoses were all original 1986 and most were more than ready for replacement, so take a critical look at yours!

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