What's this tube for?

ccflyer

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Today I noticed a tube running up the rear bulkhead between the port side window and the door frame. It's a clear flexible plastic coming out of the floor and running up the wall about four feet. Looks like something should be attached to it. I don't seem to see it referenced in the "rather sketchy" owners manual.

Thanks
 
It's so you can see the level of the water in the water tank.

What I did with mine is found a plastic cap that is larger than the tubing and glued it to the wall....so it is about half over the tube....that keeps dust and junk from falling down the tube... I have see small floats dropped down the tube to indicate the water line....but it is easy enough just to look and see the water level.

Joel
SEA3PO
 
I don't have one but I would guess it's a vent for your water tank, or a place where you could add single malt scotch if you want scotch and water instead of plain water.... :shock:

Charlie
 
Thanks for the quick replys - it's almost like being in a chat room - hey maybe that's an idea for a site enhancement?

BTW: I like both suggestions - but first the Scotch and then the cap. :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Folks, it is a low tech water gauge, not a vent. A quick glance gives you an estimate. Some folks place tape or marks to give approximate gallons. Pour in five gallons at a time and mark the water line. If you look on your port side you will see two vents below the rub rail. The aft vent of course is for the port gas tank - the one forward of the bulkhead is the water tank. I don't know when the factory started putting the tube gauge in. My 1996 cruiser had it, and so does my current 1999 cruiser.

Yellowstone
 
I have a question too. I recieved a short tube attached to a bottle top with a pin through it in my packet of new Cdory stuff. What is it?

Sark
 
Sark - I'll venture a guess. Am assuming your boat has the Bay Star hydraulic steering. (I just retrofited my 22' cruiser with the Bay Star)
The cap screws to a plastic bottle of hydraulic fluid and the tube with a fitting screws into the pump at the helm. The tack is for piercing the bottom of the plastic bottle to get the fluid flowing once the bottle is inverted.??? John
 
Yep, I have hydraulic steering so that must be it. Haven't read the baystar maunual yet. But I was looking at this tube puzzled. Thanks for the answer. :thup

Sark
 
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