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2667 Shore water inlet location
- RickyBobby380
- Scurvy Dog
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2667 Shore water inlet location
Recently picked up a 1981 santa cruz 2667. This particular boat doesn't seem to have come with the shore water inlet option and I am looking to add one.
Would anyone happen to know or have pictures of where this would have been located and where it tied into the water system.
Kind of a long shot, but thanks in advance.
- buster53
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Re: 2667 Shore water inlet location
- RickyBobby380
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Re: 2667 Shore water inlet location
- Midnightsun
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Re: 2667 Shore water inlet location
- RickyBobby380
- Scurvy Dog
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- Joined: May 23rd, 2022, 3:09 pm
- Vessel Info: 1981 Carver Santa Cruz 2667 - Mercruiser 260hp
- Location: Holland, MI
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Re: 2667 Shore water inlet location
So it will be an easy short run to tie it in.
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Re: 2667 Shore water inlet location
- Midnightsun
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Re: 2667 Shore water inlet location
- Tireless
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Re: 2667 Shore water inlet location
As a result, this past weekend, I ordered a second Shureflo regulator on Amazon and installed it on the Port side of my boat. Cleans thing up a lot, so now I have shore water access on both sides of the boat. Very simple hook up. Used a (whale) 15 mm “T” connector to interrupt the line going to the Port side regulator and a whale elbow, 15 mm to 1/2 inch threaded connector on the end of 15 feet of 15 mm pex. The shorewater regulators have a built in check valve to prevent a pressurized line from leaking out. The “whale” fittings are a quick connect type and made the job quick and easy and what was available at my local marine shop. They are the same as the Sea-tech fittings and others on the market.
Before you move forward on your project, understand the diameter of your boats internal water lines. They will be more than likely 15 mm or 1/2 inch.
Works like a dream at a minimal expense.
Greg
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