Head vent blowers on Voyager
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Head vent blowers on Voyager
Have a 2006 46 Voyager and the starboard head exhaust blower is very noisy and needs replacement. All trim in that area is glued and no screws to be seen. Anyone’s help would be appreciated before I start with a crowbar and maybe damage areas where it is not located.
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Re: Head vent blowers on Voyager
Welcome aboard. Hopefully someone with a similar model and vintage will chime in. Nice boat by the way 
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Re: Head vent blowers on Voyager
Welcome to the forum....here is a pic of the blowers in a 2005 450, the blower itself appears to be in a different location...check it out may be like yours , I dont really know.........section 16.2
https://carveryachts.blob.core.windows. ... ual_05.pdf
https://carveryachts.blob.core.windows. ... ual_05.pdf
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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Re: Head vent blowers on Voyager
Welcome Aboard. Lots of knowledge here for we Carver owners.
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Re: Head vent blowers on Voyager
I find an easy way to "cut" glue under something is to get some fine wire like mechanic wire, start on one end and get it behind the item you want to remove so that an end of the wire is sticking out of both sides, then pulling the wire down the length of the item. There are several things you can use but I always have thin stainless steel wire on me that I use for other things. Works great. High test fishing line should work too.
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Re: Head vent blowers on Voyager
It would also help if you contacted Carver with your hull number and let them know what you're trying to do. The trim may be snapped into place mechanically or there may be another access point.