synergy
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- Joined
- Apr 4, 2011
- Messages
- 20
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-248 C
- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- Arima Sea Ranger
- Vessel Name
- synergy
After owning Synergy for four years the mystery of fuel found dripping from the rear of boat has been solved. The 1 inch and a half fill hose was found to have two cuts part way through. could have been from original install or rubbing in contact with original holding tank. The previous owner had removed the holding tank when an Air Head compositing head was installed.With the tank out it provided additional storage on the shelf the tank sat on.When I inspected the hose I noticed leak.By placing cushions on the engine I was able to slide head first onto the shelf and reach the cut.After cutting the hose all the way through I installed a coupling and clamped the two ends.
I am submitting this report in conjunction with the posting about rating your boats quality of build by rating 1-10.My rating was based on the difficulty of accessing system components other than that I would have rated her a 10. The Yanmar has 2200 hrs. and runs great.By the way we love the AirHead if it is possible to love a toilet.
Pura Vida Larry
Synergy
I am submitting this report in conjunction with the posting about rating your boats quality of build by rating 1-10.My rating was based on the difficulty of accessing system components other than that I would have rated her a 10. The Yanmar has 2200 hrs. and runs great.By the way we love the AirHead if it is possible to love a toilet.
Pura Vida Larry
Synergy