E35-3 Quarter berth Deck Dorade.

nukey99

Member II
I think it's a pretty cool idea and great for warm days. Mine has a plate over it, which is smart. Does anyone know where I can source the "scoop" for that one. It would be nice to have in the summer while at the dock and on anchor. I have the scoops for the forward dorade vents.
 

Rosco

Exploring the BC Coast E35-2, Yanmar 3GM30
Looks like Amazon carries a dorade similar to what you need. Has 5 Oceans branding. Perhaps cheaper can be found there as well. Hope this helps.
 

bsangs

E35-3 - New Jersey
I think it's a pretty cool idea and great for warm days. Mine has a plate over it, which is smart. Does anyone know where I can source the "scoop" for that one. It would be nice to have in the summer while at the dock and on anchor. I have the scoops for the forward dorade vents.
If you do find the "scoop", just remember to cap that opening before sailing or washing the deck, unless you enjoy a damp quarter berth. Ask me how I know. :)
 

Nick J

Contributing Partner
Moderator
Blogs Author
I used these to replace the stern vents and dorade vents, but I haven't replaced the quarter birth vent yet:


I like they way they look and the work well. They aren't as nice as Vetus units because they rely on a set screw against the thread instead of a friction collar. Either way, you will probably have to drill out new screw holes, but that isn't a too big of a problem.
 
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Christian Williams

E381 - Los Angeles
Senior Moderator
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None of my cowls fit that particular thread. But the deck fitting can always be changed.

 

bsangs

E35-3 - New Jersey
None of my cowls fit that particular thread. But the deck fitting can always be changed.

I've never successfully unclogged that box drain. Tried several different ways and got bubkes each time. I assume the previous owners ignored it for years. So I have the hose valve closed, and if I do manage to get water in that box, just suck it out with my handheld shop vac. Ours came with a cowl that fits, but I only use it when at anchor/dock.
 
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