Sonic 42 SS '96
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You have come to the right plac for help. These guys will get you all straightened out!!
If you need parts or anything, email us at [email protected] we have been shipping via UPS and Fedex overseas for a while, so its not an issue for us.
Nice boat!!!
Kirk
If you need parts or anything, email us at [email protected] we have been shipping via UPS and Fedex overseas for a while, so its not an issue for us.
Nice boat!!!
Kirk
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A) http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...d.php?t=183310
B) Prop holders
C) Two questions: Where does the hose go? And on the port side of the bow about the same area is there an outlet (drain opening)
B) Prop holders
C) Two questions: Where does the hose go? And on the port side of the bow about the same area is there an outlet (drain opening)
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A) http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...d.php?t=183310
B) Prop holders
C) Two questions: Where does the hose go? And on the port side of the bow about the same area is there an outlet (drain opening)
B) Prop holders
C) Two questions: Where does the hose go? And on the port side of the bow about the same area is there an outlet (drain opening)
About the hose ( Question "c")
1)The hose goes down into floor, we didn't have any chance to open it up. But we've checked all the system of hoses, and we didn't find the place this hose goes to.
2) As I remember there is no outlet (drain opening)
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One or two possible answers. 1) There are two (actually three if you don't have A/C) storage compartments under the V-berth, it may be a drain for those compartments to the bilge (some of them liked to fill with water). 2) It may have been left there for an A/C install that was not done.
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One or two possible answers. 1) There are two (actually three if you don't have A/C) storage compartments under the V-berth, it may be a drain for those compartments to the bilge (some of them liked to fill with water). 2) It may have been left there for an A/C install that was not done.
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Thank you for your reply!
About the hose ( Question "c")
1)The hose goes down into floor, we didn't have any chance to open it up. But we've checked all the system of hoses, and we didn't find the place this hose goes to.
2) As I remember there is no outlet (drain opening)
About the hose ( Question "c")
1)The hose goes down into floor, we didn't have any chance to open it up. But we've checked all the system of hoses, and we didn't find the place this hose goes to.
2) As I remember there is no outlet (drain opening)
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Put an air hose into the end of it, and see if you can find where air might be getting expelled. Sonic used to lay up drain lines in the hull with the stringers that went from the bow to the bilge, and this could be one of them. If it is, there will be little opening or perhaps 1-2 inches of the same hose at the bottom of the forward bulkhead in the engine compartment. You will more than likely see your air coming out from this area.
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Hey guys,
Soon it's time to put the boat in water.
This weekend we have in plan to paint the bottom of the boat.
I have a question regarding the "water line".
There is no specification on water line measurements.
The only thing is that I see the dirty line on the body, which logically should be the water line.
Could you help me with that?
Soon it's time to put the boat in water.
This weekend we have in plan to paint the bottom of the boat.
I have a question regarding the "water line".
There is no specification on water line measurements.
The only thing is that I see the dirty line on the body, which logically should be the water line.
Could you help me with that?
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