New boat, What is this?
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New boat, What is this?
My new to me B25 is still in ohio. All I have right now are pictures.
What is this?
Screen Shot 2019-05-02 at 9.45.30 PM by ttownthomas, on Flickr
What is this?
Screen Shot 2019-05-02 at 9.45.30 PM by ttownthomas, on Flickr
Re: New boat, What is this?
Looks like a power port with a black weather cover connected by a small chain. I have hand held spot lights that plug into these (in the old days we called them “cigarette lighter” ports).
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Re: New boat, What is this?
Possible a wash down hose male connection????? With push/pull switch. Is there a fresh water tank. Same connection for both? Open/close ball valves for use of either?????
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Re: New boat, What is this?
Thats What I thought at first. I have all these pictures from the survey and it looks to me like there is a raw water seacock in the bilge that has a hose that runs to a pump and then up in that direction. It also has a fresh water tank near itEarleyBird wrote:Possible a wash down hose male connection????? With push/pull switch. Is there a fresh water tank. Same connection for both? Open/close ball valves for use of either?????
Re: New boat, What is this?
At first glance I assumed the photo was of the console area, but if it is located in the cockpit area I would agree with EarlyBird: a hose bib.
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Re: New boat, What is this?
Is this better...Sorry I didn't post the full size. It is behind the dinette on the port side.
raw water by ttownthomas, on Flickr
raw water by ttownthomas, on Flickr
Re: New boat, What is this?
By dinette...might be a 12 volt connector plug.
Re: New boat, What is this?
Okay, I'll go really old school here, I think it may be a dedicated plug in for either and Aldis Lamp or a Radio direction finder (RDF) hand held compass. If it is either one of those it is navigational equipment from the '60s that I have actually used!
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