RJM
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 53' MOTOR YACHT (1969 - 1988)
While getting the bottom stripped and painted, one of the other projects was tackling the sanitary waste system. Among other things, all of the 50 year old hoses were replaced as well as a cracked base for the replacement Jabsco toilet in the VIP head, which included a new joker valve. I now notice that none of the bowls hold any water for anything longer than a minute or so. Before they would all hold some water, like a home toilet.
Dumb question: What is normal?
And as an added note, a perplexing running on the hot side port engine, which defied diagnosis, was solved when the boat was about to be splashed and the bottom was being touched up. The mechanic noticed that the size of holes in the pickup screens had been reduced by buildup from previous paint jobs. They took the time to use a drill and open up all of what must be a couple of hundred holes on both engine screens and properly touched them up. Lo and behold, both engines ran perfectly on temp! So, if you have this vintage Hatteras with these screens, check them carefully on your next haul-out.
Dumb question: What is normal?
And as an added note, a perplexing running on the hot side port engine, which defied diagnosis, was solved when the boat was about to be splashed and the bottom was being touched up. The mechanic noticed that the size of holes in the pickup screens had been reduced by buildup from previous paint jobs. They took the time to use a drill and open up all of what must be a couple of hundred holes on both engine screens and properly touched them up. Lo and behold, both engines ran perfectly on temp! So, if you have this vintage Hatteras with these screens, check them carefully on your next haul-out.