Eberspacher exhaust on sealine F33/330

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Could anyone advise me were to drill the internal hull for the exhaust for the Eberspacher on a sealine F33/330. Ideallly i would like internal dimensions if possible and a photo of the exit from the cabin would be fantatstic!!! Terrified I go to high or low!!!
 
If you remove the bench seat then peel off the carpet on the side/wall you will see in the fibreglass a imprint which is around 9"-12" square, its the only imprint there. electric jigsaw and once cut out its there in front of you, at least it is on my 2002 F33.
Mike
 
Hi, I use to have an F33 that I installed the Eberspacher Heating on.

Have a look at the photo, and look by the mid cleat area on the pontoon. You can see the exhaust outlet location just above the cleat in the pic. That is where it should be from the Sealine installation drawing I used to have.
Hope this helps, but any doubt please ask a professional or even Sealine themselves.
 
Thats a brilliant photograph and with Mikes help I now have a fair idea were to look. My only worry is that even insulated, the exhaust appears to run behind the bench seat wich seems a bit of risk to me. How do they protect it??
Once again thnks for all the help
 
Its really not that bad.
The double seat base slides out and away.

The seat back was simply bonded into place on mine and needed a hefty pull and teasing to break it away but check yours in case you have a few screws.

The carpet/trim which is behind the seat is glued on and simply peels off in one piece which reveals the bit you need to cut to access the exhaust.

If you picture where your feet are if you walked around the decks, the width of what your standing on is the cavity which underneath the exhaust lies, the exhaust is encased in a flexible heat proof kind of sock which stops it burning things.

I would not use the outlet as a guide because the exhaust is not straight as it is curved higher to try and keep the water from being able to backfill into the heater, just cut out the imprint and you should be fine, good idea to get 2 new exhaust clamps as well.
 
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