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Old 04-26-2010, 08:05 PM
gofastsandman gofastsandman is offline
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Default Re: New to me toys again. Stern vents.

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Question, why are putting vents on an outboard, just curious
His diabolical plan will be mostly done then! Conversion to a Potter build 20SF. Sandy, the next step is to speed up the transom rot situation .

Seriously-Those vents with the correct ducting does help get air below deck.
Almost ready to PM Dr. Gucci for a couple of stickers.
CSC
Potter Built
by slackers `89.
It will be upside down in protest of slackers inability to use a jig for cutting my dash and console. I could go on, but I don`t want to let her see this. She reads all my posts.

I just moved the ducer and the holes were dry, dry, dry.
Resealed the transom cap w/ 5200 too. Maybe the #1 source of intrusion. Seal everything you can. Every screw you do is one more place you save. I don`t have a Pooh- Bah cave, and rain is my enemy.

What is the proper ducting?
Since I only have two.....one fore and one aft? Or just like the book says
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