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Need help from 2018 T22 owner - bow pnp drain route


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Looking for someone with a 2018 T22 to tell me how their bow pnp drain lines are routed.  I think they forgot to finish mine as I can see one hose poking up in the observer compartment and nothing in the bow except what I believe to be fill and vent.  If it's something where I can just find the hoses and route them I have extra fittings so i could just finish them off but I don't even see a route to the bow. 

I'm about to get through the break-in period and am hoping to get some ballast going soon.  If holes are needed to be drilled I'll just wait till first service and use a manual pump for draining. 

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3 hours ago, vanamp said:

Looking for someone with a 2018 T22 to tell me how their bow pnp drain lines are routed.  I think they forgot to finish mine as I can see one hose poking up in the observer compartment and nothing in the bow except what I believe to be fill and vent.  If it's something where I can just find the hoses and route them I have extra fittings so i could just finish them off but I don't even see a route to the bow. 

I'm about to get through the break-in period and am hoping to get some ballast going soon.  If holes are needed to be drilled I'll just wait till first service and use a manual pump for draining. 

I will look for you tomorrow if no one gets back to you.

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4 hours ago, Raimie said:

I will look for you tomorrow if no one gets back to you.

@st22eve got me some good photos.  I think they forgot to finish my drain hoses and since I bought my own bags to install my dealer did not catch it.  Luckily I still have my over the side pumps so I can drain manually if I can't finish them off myself before first service. 

 

 

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