Lisa&Paul
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Hi , the flybridge drain hole is blocked on our Beneteau Antares , as a novice plumber can you simply poke a metal rod down the aperture or is a more technical repair necessary ?
Me too.On any boat I have had, when the drain blocked up, I simply shove a hosepipe in the drain and turn the water on. If there is more than one drain attached to the same hose run, just block that up too so the water goes the right way.
Hi, finally managed to get Cyprus and after 3 rather stressful days on the boat on shore power we have the following issues which I hope you can again help us withHi ,This happened on my Antares 30 . Got rather wet when I opened the access hatch! As others have said poke with something thin and flush with a hose. I also have a Yanmar and get my parts from Keyparts in the UK. They are a little cheaper for genuine parts than buying from dealers. Any competent mechanic can deal. Changing the impeller is challenging though . its on the port side of the engine which means crawling down the side via the lazzerette. My engineer says it's the 2nd worst he's ever done! He takes the pump off ,changes the impeller in the workshop and then refits it .
Great boat ,enjoy
Put each problem as a separate thread. Otherwise this will only be seen by those interested in a flooded fly bridgeHi, finally managed to get Cyprus and after 3 rather stressful days on the boat on shore power we have the following issues which I hope you can again help us with
1/ re blocked fly bridge drain , used a metre long wire flexi brush with limited success then put a hose in with good water pressure which had water freely exiting above water line. Cleaning fly floor it stopped again so used the flexi brush but next thing my wife shouted up we had water running through saloon roof ! Removed the grill to reveal a short metal pipe with a 90 % bend and water lying in the gulley , think i may have forced any connecting pipe off to take water lower than the saloon roof space ? Lucky we don’t get much rain here , your thoughts please ?
2/ with shore power connected and all three battery switches located by steps adjacent to heads in horizontal position , the water pump is running continuous but no water out of heads tap or shower and galley sink but toilet flushes , this can’t be normal ! If I put the black left hand switch to vertical water pump stops but we lose all lights and sockets??
3/ We seriously need a user manual for all the gadgets and switches that are alien to us and the marina technician doesn’t inspire confidence as he presses buttons for fun and scratches his head lol . We have lots of little user manuals for the various appliances but not a proper user manual for basic operations any thoughts as to online access ? There is a small panel adjacent to saloon throttle control with a green light below an orange light which are both on , again is this normal ?
Sorry to sound stupid , which I am not as we had signed up for local RYA power boat course on arrival in Cyprus but with Covid it’s not in been put in place by our newly built marina so reliant on help from very kind people like yourself , if you haven’t jumped overboard yet any help or info is very much appreciated ,
regards Paul
Do you have an unmarked switch on your main switch panel? If so it may be the fw pump. This was the case on mine, now marked appropriately.with shore power connected and all three battery switches located by steps adjacent to heads in horizontal position , the water pump is running continuous but no water out of heads tap or shower and galley sink but toilet flushes , this can’t be normal ! If I put the black left hand switch to vertical water pump stops but we lose all lights and sockets??

My pump supplies both galley and heads, maybe you have a diverter or valve turned off somewhere.have now hot and cold water in the galley sink , so just the heads sink and shower with no water now