hollywood8118
Guru
- Joined
- Nov 16, 2009
- Messages
- 2,391
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- " OTTER "
- Vessel Make
- Ocean Alexander Europa 40
My other suggestion is to mount them so they can be easily serviced and NOT over the top of anything you are too proud of to drip a little fecal waste onto.
On our Sea Ray the VG was about 15/18' away from the head in the engine space ( really NOT a engine room) and mounted on the outboard side of the port engine. I could get to it.. sort of... after about 10 minutes of wiggling around the front of the engine. The space was designed for a 5' tall 80lb person.. not my 6'2 220 frame. Or by a complete removal of the seats , bar and cockpit floor.. about 3 hrs of work.
never again will I have such a necessary appliance so inaccessible.
HOLLYWOOD
On our Sea Ray the VG was about 15/18' away from the head in the engine space ( really NOT a engine room) and mounted on the outboard side of the port engine. I could get to it.. sort of... after about 10 minutes of wiggling around the front of the engine. The space was designed for a 5' tall 80lb person.. not my 6'2 220 frame. Or by a complete removal of the seats , bar and cockpit floor.. about 3 hrs of work.
never again will I have such a necessary appliance so inaccessible.
HOLLYWOOD