Thanks for this video. You open with the through hull seacock but you don’t tell us where it is. If anybody knows, your help is appreciated. I just bought a 28 Express.
I found mine in the 3060 Express was in the aft birth. there were two floor boards that opened. Both were on the port side in the aft birth. One is for overboard discharge and the second one is where I found the seacock strainer and pump.
I have a regal commodore 322...there is a valve there to turn off the water....but no seawater strainer to clean. Any idea where is may be if not here? We found one by the engines, but I'm trying to find another one to see if my a/c will then stay on
First time I put my 2005 Regal 2665 in the water I got the HPF message but everything was setup correctly. To prime the pump I found that taking a cruise forced enough water into the system to prime it but initially it doesn't have enough suction do this on its own. Just my $0.02 for anyone with that problem and looking for a potential fix.
Jerry Young , hi thanks for that info. I have a 2015 Regal 28 express. The AC filter sits higher than the valve and the pump. It has a screw on/off canister that holds the screen. I keep getting air bubbles in the system and thus get the default "HPF" message. . And it shuts off... How do i get the air out of the system, thus restoring the AC ? im at gillgjr@gmail.com , thanks
I just wish these videos where more detailed. He talks about the pump, seacock, and strainer but doesn't show you were in the boat to go. He spends a long time talking about the control box but never once talks about the actual pump, checking the pump, and how to clear seawater lines if they get clogged or air gets in the system. A few useful tips but ultimately doesn't do any trouble shooting.
Thanks for this video. You open with the through hull seacock but you don’t tell us where it is. If anybody knows, your help is appreciated. I just bought a 28 Express.
Research the manual that's specific for your boat. It will list the location of everything. GL
I found mine in the 3060 Express was in the aft birth. there were two floor boards that opened. Both were on the port side in the aft birth. One is for overboard discharge and the second one is where I found the seacock strainer and pump.
Very helpful! Sound quality not so good.
I have a regal commodore 322...there is a valve there to turn off the water....but no seawater strainer to clean. Any idea where is may be if not here? We found one by the engines, but I'm trying to find another one to see if my a/c will then stay on
First time I put my 2005 Regal 2665 in the water I got the HPF message but everything was setup correctly. To prime the pump I found that taking a cruise forced enough water into the system to prime it but initially it doesn't have enough suction do this on its own. Just my $0.02 for anyone with that problem and looking for a potential fix.
Jerry Young , hi thanks for that info.
I have a 2015 Regal 28 express. The AC filter sits higher than the valve and the pump.
It has a screw on/off canister that holds the screen. I keep getting air bubbles in the system and thus get the default "HPF" message. . And it shuts off...
How do i get the air out of the system, thus restoring the AC ?
im at gillgjr@gmail.com , thanks
I’m getting an “LAC” code on the thermostat when the AC fails. Do you know what that
Code means? Can’t seem to find it in any search.
I just wish these videos where more detailed. He talks about the pump, seacock, and strainer but doesn't show you were in the boat to go. He spends a long time talking about the control box but never once talks about the actual pump, checking the pump, and how to clear seawater lines if they get clogged or air gets in the system. A few useful tips but ultimately doesn't do any trouble shooting.
NICE1
Lapel mic, and remove the echo, voice over.
Why does everybody in the Marine industry call themselves captain you know it's a real turn off for some power boat guy to call himself captain
its not that hard to get a captains license. He probably has one and thus the title, Captain.