Sorry - based in Ireland. Tried Megaflex - same as some of the others - they list it as available, but don't hold any of it as stock and can only order a minimum roll of 40 metres :-( - Guy in Megaflex even checked with the factory in Italy.
It is unusual - thru hull itself looks like a 38mm, but the valve is oversized (see the pictures attached). If I switch to a 38mm hose I need to replace the valve but also need to replace the holding tank as the 60mm outlet is bonded in the base of the tank and cannot be easily removed, other...
Replacing the hose from holding tank to thru hull valve on a Beneteau Cyclades 393 - the sanitary hose is 70mm outside diameter, internal diameter of 60mm. I've had no luck finding a replacement anywhere and was hoping someone might have an idea where I could find a metre of it, or if perhaps I...
I've had the cheap EVA foam installed on the cabin floor for the last 2 years and have been delighted with it. I have a small brush I use to sweep out the grooves every now and then, but have been impressed with how well it has held up. Would be interested in the link to the chamfered version...
I've used it both outside around the companionway and to overlay the badly worn cabin sole. Have had no issues with quality of the adhesive, it was easy to cut and fit, and is holding up well.
It is somewhat removable in that it is bolted (hidden bolts) to the radar arch - it could be removed if an engine had to be lifted out, but otherwise a very strong, permanent structure. I looked at a few boats and wasn't keen on relying on canvas covers with our Irish weather, so was delighted...
You won't have any problems with those engines. I have an almost identical Rapallo with the same engines. They do smoke at startup but run very clean underway - I just get everything ready to go and fire up the engines when I'm ready to leave the marina. I managed to find one with a custom...
Yes, the side glass is extended - it's been done with glass in aluminum frames to match the original construction. I've attached a few photos that give a better view of the hardtop - it's constructed in two pieces, fixed to either side of the radar arch.