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Carver 396 solon vents

Posted: March 16th, 2025, 10:08 am
by paulr
On my 2001 396 there are 3 ceiling vents on both sides of the solon ceiling. You can actually see light through one of them.
I assume they should be open to let out heat and moisture. Is my assumption correct?

Re: Carver 396 solon vents

Posted: March 16th, 2025, 10:39 am
by Carverlvr2
I had the same question on my 366. They’re actually part of a positive ventilation and are designed to push fresh air into the salon while underway. I believe there are intakes under the eyebrow of the helm that catch the air and duct it back to the salon. If you’re seeing light, maybe a duct has come loose?

Re: Carver 396 solon vents

Posted: March 16th, 2025, 2:10 pm
by KyleR
Here is a pic I just took of ours (2002 396) and it is clear that daylight can be seen through them - and it looks like a screen/mesh cover behind them. I don't see any indication of duct work, but it's hard to tell.

I, like you, assume they are to let fresh air in on a breezy day or underway - and let hot air out on a still day. And when it is cold outside we close them up. At least that has always been our philosophy on when to open/close them. Except on really hot days when running the AC units - we keep them closed. :-D

Re: Carver 396 solon vents

Posted: March 16th, 2025, 6:43 pm
by paulr
Thanks, it makes sense.

Re: Carver 396 solon vents

Posted: March 17th, 2025, 9:44 am
by tgebler
I have also wondered about these vents on my 2000 396 Aft Cabin. Has anyone removed these vents to see what is behind? I also see daylight through the vents on all six vents.

Re: Carver 396 solon vents

Posted: March 17th, 2025, 11:00 am
by g36
Are those able to be closed? I wouldn't want open vents when I'm using my ac or heat. But maybe that's just me.

Re: Carver 396 solon vents

Posted: March 17th, 2025, 11:08 am
by KyleR
Are those able to be closed? I wouldn't want open vents when I'm using my ac or heat. But maybe that's just me.


I, like you, assume they are to let fresh air in on a breezy day or underway - and let hot air out on a still day. And when it is cold outside we close them up. At least that has always been our philosophy on when to open/close them. Except on really hot days when running the AC units - we keep them closed


Yes, they can be opened and closed. :lol:

Sorry - I couldn't resist!! :-)