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Carver 506
- Carpediem
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- Vessel Info: In process of buying 2000 506 with Volvo TAMD 74s
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Re: Carver 506
As to the pumps, they are all wired to come on automatically but two had stuck float switches. The boat sits most of the time and the current owner farms everything out so only fixed stuff that he knew did not work. Do any of you with 506s have those access panels installed? if so I would make sure they are in good order.
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Re: Carver 506
Carpediem wrote:Source of the post Well I figured out where all the water came from. There are four plastic access screw in panels on the sole of the swim deck. The captain stepped thru one when boarding. We figured we would just add that to the list of stuff to do at the yard. We did not realize the extent the swim platform is awash at low speed and during the first thirty minutes we were crawling along at 6 knots and then stopped for a back down check. We also did not realize that there is no solid bulkhead between the swim deck and the aft bilge. We do now! If I was computer literate I would include a pic.
As to the pumps, they are all wired to come on automatically but two had stuck float switches. The boat sits most of the time and the current owner farms everything out so only fixed stuff that he knew did not work. Do any of you with 506s have those access panels installed? if so I would make sure they are in good order.
Is there anything installed on your platform that the access plates would allow access to for install or maintenance ?
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Re: Carver 506
- Carpediem
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Re: Carver 506
bud37 wrote:Source of the postCarpediem wrote:Source of the post Well I figured out where all the water came from. There are four plastic access screw in panels on the sole of the swim deck. The captain stepped thru one when boarding. We figured we would just add that to the list of stuff to do at the yard. We did not realize the extent the swim platform is awash at low speed and during the first thirty minutes we were crawling along at 6 knots and then stopped for a back down check. We also did not realize that there is no solid bulkhead between the swim deck and the aft bilge. We do now! If I was computer literate I would include a pic.
As to the pumps, they are all wired to come on automatically but two had stuck float switches. The boat sits most of the time and the current owner farms everything out so only fixed stuff that he knew did not work. Do any of you with 506s have those access panels installed? if so I would make sure they are in good order.
Is there anything installed on your platform that the access plates would allow access to for install or maintenance ?
There is a dinghy davit installed as well as a set of abandoned Weaver davit plates. Holes were cut to facilitate the installation and poorly sealed so the core is saturated. Ill be working to rectify that once the transaction is complete
- dskasner
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Re: Carver 506
- Carpediem
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Re: Carver 506
I was going to just cut the hose to a length that would allow a straight shot to the thru hull but wanted to make sure i don't need a loop. It looks like the hose was just cut and the after market filter installed which left the hose too long for the run it has to the thru hull.
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Re: Carver 506
The larger size vent hose is the best setup as it helps prevent tank collapse during pump outs.
By the way, you should start a new thread for a different topic in the plumbing section as it's likely to get more attention than some one else's thread on a different topic. There's like 3 or 4 different topics on this thread now. Your post might get lost here. FWIW
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Re: Carver 506
Carpediem wrote:Source of the post On the 506 the forward waste tank has a vent filter installed and it looks like the hose is too long and was stuffed into too tight of a bend and kinked. It looks like perhaps who ever installed the filter was trying to form a loop to avoid sea water intrusion into the tank in rough seas. Does anyone know it that is necessary in the vent line? I was puzzled as to why it is a 1 1/2 hose as opposed to a 1/2 or 3/4 inch hose and not mounted higher on the hull.
I was going to just cut the hose to a length that would allow a straight shot to the thru hull but wanted to make sure i don't need a loop. It looks like the hose was just cut and the after market filter installed which left the hose too long for the run it has to the thru hull.
Carpe DIem
A couple things to add to what Viper said....you do need the loop, keeps water out...also stops water ingestion into the charcoal filter during a pumpout or anytime which would render the filter useless.
Another reason for the 1.5" hose..... it allows more air in the tank to help bacteria/microbes breakdown contents and reduce odor. Now on a vacuflush system, check your tank to see if there is a vacuum breaker ( Tank Saver ) on there to protect against tank collapse during pumpout. Electric toilets will just let air into the tank during pumpouts.
Also check the vent filter to see if the filter is the full 1.5" inlet and outlet fitttings and not necked down to 5/8".
- Carpediem
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Re: Carver 506
Viper wrote:Source of the post If the routing is all downhill from the thru-hull fitting to the filter, you should have a loop right at the thru-hull. This will prevent outside water from getting into the filter. I have found that if the loop isn't properly supported, the hose will eventually relax and cause a kink. The other thing you can do to maintain a loop is make one out of a couple of PVC elbows and fittings to clamp the hoses on to. This would also take up less space as you would end up with a tighter radius.
The larger size vent hose is the best setup as it helps prevent tank collapse during pump outs.
By the way, you should start a new thread for a different topic in the plumbing section as it's likely to get more attention than some one else's thread on a different topic. There's like 3 or 4 different topics on this thread now. Your post might get lost here. FWIW
When I first started posting on the forum I was looking for a model specific threads. Since this one is entitled '506' I thought it was for any issues specific to 506s. Thanks for the PVC pipe idea, that may solve a few issues with the install
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