Hatch Scoops
Anybody have pictures of hatch scoops on their Checkmate? Looking for different styles in case we install a roots style blower. :evilb:
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I was contemplating putting a scoop on this winter. I came close to doing it but didnt. I dont need the extra clearance, I dont have a blower motor. I just wanted some extra air flow for the engine. I couldnt figure out how to add a scoop and still keep the upholstery on the deck looking decent. The other reason is that the only scoop I could find that was the right length was not very high. I am afraid it may not even be in direct air flow. It would be just about 2" above the upholstery. I thought about when someone is sitting on the rear seat. When running, they are barely in the wind flow. If I were to go through the trouble of adding a scoop, I want it to be functional. This year, I plan on checking where the air flow actually is. Maybe next winter I will add a scoop.
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Originally Posted by checkmate454mag
I was contemplating putting a scoop on this winter. I came close to doing it but didnt. I dont need the extra clearance, I dont have a blower motor. I just wanted some extra air flow for the engine. I couldnt figure out how to add a scoop and still keep the upholstery on the deck looking decent. The other reason is that the only scoop I could find that was the right length was not very high. I am afraid it may not even be in direct air flow. It would be just about 2" above the upholstery. I thought about when someone is sitting on the rear seat. When running, they are barely in the wind flow. If I were to go through the trouble of adding a scoop, I want it to be functional. This year, I plan on checking where the air flow actually is. Maybe next winter I will add a scoop.
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Fresh, cool, pressurized air into the intake has to make a difference.
I agree 100%. I want to make sure that the air would be forced in . I just think that the wind may be deflected above the scoop in my boat. As I said, I dont need the extra clearance, just want the air flow. For now, I opted to upgrade my vents on the sides of the hull. The ones from the factory were very restrictive. Problem was, no company made a direct replacement. The holes in my hull were too big. Attached are a few pictures.. |
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I had to use part of the old vents. I cut them up and mounted a billet vent plate on them.
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i likey those vents....but i like hatch scoops and blowers too.....i say both :evilb:
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Originally Posted by checkmate454mag
I had to use part of the old vents. I cut them up and mounted a billet vent plate on them.
P.S. They look good thought! |
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Originally Posted by Mike Paula
Last coast guard guy I talked to said this type of vent is not approved. He stated that one must be facing forward to force air in and one rearward to draw air out wile under power. Has any LE ever questioned you (or anyone) on this?
P.S. They look good thought! |
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Originally Posted by checkmate454mag
I had to use part of the old vents. I cut them up and mounted a billet vent plate on them.
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I got the billet vents from Fred @ TrickMarine. They are Eddie Marine vents. To get the old vents apart, I carefully tore off the plastic cover by hand. I cleaned them up with a hand grinder. Then bolted on the billet vents.
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