Re: Stus-List 30MkII 1988 galley thru hull size?

2016-05-31 Thread Allan Rheaume via CnC-List
Lorne thats a huge hole. Currently your galley sink drain is 1 inch. Another 
thing to consider is the height of that thru hull, theres a false bottom in the 
galley cabinet without much room between it and the thru hull. Add to that the 
90 degree elbow that needs to be added to meet the orientation of the drain 
pipe. Have you considered and air cooled unit?
Allan RheaumeDrumroll 30-2 # 90


  From: Lorne Serpa via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
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 Subject: Stus-List 30MkII 1988 galley thru hull size?
   
Good day.  I'm asking because I just purchased my boat, but it is 2,000 miles 
away.  I want to plan my install before I get there to install it.
I'm about to order a Isotherm 2551 Compact SP water cooled refrigeration system 
in my 1988 C 30MkII ice box.
It uses a kitchen sink thru hull self pumping fitting in place of the galley 
sink drain thru hull.  The instructions for thru hull installation says 
The skin fitting is to be mounted in the hull instead of existing fitting for 
the galley sink waste water. The hole in the hull shall have a diameter of 60 
mm (2½”).

Anyone know what the galley sink waste water thru hull diameter is?  I wonder 
if I will have to enlarge the hull?

Thank you.


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Re: Stus-List 30MkII 1988 galley thru hull size?

2016-05-30 Thread S Thomas via CnC-List
You will need a bigger hole. 
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  Subject: Stus-List 30MkII 1988 galley thru hull size?


  Good day.  I'm asking because I just purchased my boat, but it is 2,000 miles 
away.  I want to plan my install before I get there to install it.
  I'm about to order a Isotherm 2551 Compact SP water cooled refrigeration 
system in my 1988 C 30MkII ice box.

  It uses a kitchen sink thru hull self pumping fitting in place of the galley 
sink drain thru hull.  The instructions for thru hull installation says 

  The skin fitting is to be mounted in the hull instead of existing fitting for 
the galley sink waste water. The hole in the hull shall have a diameter of 60 
mm (2½”).


  Anyone know what the galley sink waste water thru hull diameter is?  I wonder 
if I will have to enlarge the hull?


  Thank you.




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Stus-List 30MkII 1988 galley thru hull size?

2016-05-30 Thread Lorne Serpa via CnC-List
Good day.  I'm asking because I just purchased my boat, but it is 2,000
miles away.  I want to plan my install before I get there to install it.
I'm about to order a Isotherm 2551 Compact SP water cooled refrigeration
system in my 1988 C 30MkII ice box.
It uses a kitchen sink thru hull self pumping fitting in place of the
galley sink drain thru hull.  The instructions for thru hull installation
says
The skin fitting is to be mounted in the hull instead of existing fitting
for the galley sink waste water. The hole in the hull shall have a diameter
of 60 mm (2½”).

Anyone know what the galley sink waste water thru hull diameter is?  I
wonder if I will have to enlarge the hull?

Thank you.
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