33FBC BLACKWATER HOSE REPLACEMENT
Has anyone here ever replaced the blackwater hose from the tank to the pumpout on a 1987 or similar Bertram 33 Flybridge?
I don't see clearly how to access the end that connects to the pumpout. When it gets up near the gunwale it becomes hidden. It appears I may need to remove the hot water tank to access/see things better.
If you have done this job before on a 33 FBC I would really appreciate any insights you may have.
Thank you very much,
Brandon
33FBC BLACKWATER HOSE REPLACEMENT
Re: 33FBC BLACKWATER HOSE REPLACEMENT
I believe the 87 has the galley on the starboard side as my 1988 does, if so, you should be able to access the deck fitting by removing the refrigerator.
It comes out easily by removing a few screws, pulling it out and unplugging the AC and disconnecting the DC (if equipped).
You’ll find a lot of room running along the back of the cabinets.
It comes out easily by removing a few screws, pulling it out and unplugging the AC and disconnecting the DC (if equipped).
You’ll find a lot of room running along the back of the cabinets.
Richard Mould 1988 FBC - Sheer Folly Greenwich, CT
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Re: 33FBC BLACKWATER HOSE REPLACEMENT
Thank you very much for the reply Richard. I'll give it a try today or tomorrow and upload some pics of how it looks back there for the thread.
Again, thanks.
Brandon
Again, thanks.
Brandon
Re: 33FBC BLACKWATER HOSE REPLACEMENT
x2 on what Richard said. I replaced all of my sanitary hoses about 13 years ago. I went with the Shields Poly-X. Guaranteed not to stink, and they still don't! Well worth the extra money to me.
Move the fridge and you should have plenty of access.
Move the fridge and you should have plenty of access.
Regards, Doug L.
1986 33 Bertram FBC Cummins 6BTA's Queen Elizabeth
Marblehead, MA

1986 33 Bertram FBC Cummins 6BTA's Queen Elizabeth
Marblehead, MA


