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Post by bobrim on Aug 20, 2019 13:01:41 GMT -5
I have a 2011 Window Express 3060.
The "manual" i have says the pump, strainer and seacock are under the salon floor on the starboard side. The only panel I can see that lifts up is the one exposing the shower pump out.
Where can I find and access the AC pump and strainer? The AC is behind a cabinet door in the aft cabin.
Thanks!
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Post by gofast24 on Aug 21, 2019 10:20:13 GMT -5
Send Regal a e mail with the hull number and ask them. If you have a Regal dealer close to where you boat/dock have a mechanic come out and show you (maybe cost a few $ but better than tearing up the whole inside of the vessel looking for it? Maybe some other folks with the same year/vessel can advise you with their experience?
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Jon
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Post by Jon on Aug 22, 2019 12:26:38 GMT -5
I have a 2011 Window Express 3060. The "manual" i have says the pump, strainer and seacock are under the salon floor on the starboard side. The only panel I can see that lifts up is the one exposing the shower pump out. Where can I find and access the AC pump and strainer? The AC is behind a cabinet door in the aft cabin. Thanks! If its the same as my 08 its under the rear berth on the far PORT side. There are two lift out hatches. The forward being additional storage only. The aft most being what your looking for. Also I tend to get an HPF error when I run the AC underway. Never if I use it at rest in the slip or on generator. The only way I can get it to go away is to crack open the bleeder in this hatch we are talking about. A little air must get trapped underway and cracking the bleeder takes care of it. In practice I just wait until I get the 2 miles to the cove we hang in. Its easier than fighting the mattress. When I pull out this year I'll check the thru hull to see if something is amiss.
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Post by dmccurry on Aug 22, 2019 21:34:27 GMT -5
I have a 2006 2860 and my manual says the same. I looked under the aft berth. I found it in the engine compartment under the fresh water holding tank
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Post by gofast24 on Aug 23, 2019 10:33:08 GMT -5
Ya, Regal Manuals are just generic (300 pages of stuff not specifically related to your vessel) , they never address your boat as built! Also, on the AC sea water inlet( scupper) it should be facing forward to super charge the condenser sea water inlet, maybe it was installed backwards when boat built?? You could also remove the sea water coolant water hose on the AC unit on the inlet to the sea water condenser heat exchanger, push a fresh water dock hose into it, and back flush the circuit going to the hull inlet fitting. First, see if the inlet sea water screen at the thru hull sea cock is plugged.
Bottom line, find the sea water strainer inet and if plugged that would be your problem. Let us know what you find .
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