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I’m looking for a source for the following connectors. I assume one is dockside water. Thoughts on what the other is for.

Thanks
 

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On my 45, I know one is for dockside water hookup. I believe the other is for a freshwater washdown outlet.
 
How do those things work anyway? I’ve never used them. Is there a second piece that attaches to the hose?
 
I couldn’t find the other end of the connection so I just changed out the fixture to a new stainless steel one.
 
This is the part that connects to it
 

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I’m looking for a source for the following connectors. I assume one is dockside water. Thoughts on what the other is for.

Thanks
In the cockpit or on the bow, I have observed that these are fresh and green water outlets.

Near the dock service power inlets, another one of these should be near. This would be the ships potable water inlet. Past this inlet the ship usually has its pressure regulator.

There are hydraulic connects available at different places but none chrome plated like the ones from Sam's.
 
This is the part that connects to it

Thank you, I'm missing those. I will call and order some when they open tomorrow. I use the dock water as little as possible but in the event I need to it will be nice to have the ability.
 
In the cockpit or on the bow, I have observed that these are fresh and green water outlets.

Near the dock service power inlets, another one of these should be near. This would be the ships potable water inlet. Past this inlet the ship usually has its pressure regulator.

There are hydraulic connects available at different places but none chrome plated like the ones from Sam's.

These are in the cockpit. One is the dockside water, it is piped into a regulator. Wasn't sure about the other salt water washdown was my guess
 
These are in the cockpit. One is the dockside water, it is piped into a regulator. Wasn't sure about the other salt water washdown was my guess
Follow it down. Maybe to a pump, maybe to a check valve and the back side of that regulator.

Anything in the owners manual?

Ah, I'm learning stuff about this web site every day. Was not sure what you had.
Found it;
41' CONVERTBLE-Series II (1986 - 1991)
 
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I have one on each side and I never use my tank because my boat rarely leaves the dock.
 
On my 52C one is for the dockside fresh water the other is plumbed into the live well system and is used as a raw water washdown.
 
On my 52C one is for the dockside fresh water the other is plumbed into the live well system and is used as a raw water washdown.

Same here but my washdown is fresh water pumped from the tank. I wish it was saltwater because I need it for a livewell.

I'm going to have to use the thru-hull from the watermaker and run a 1/2" line all the way back to cockpit.
 

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