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51 PANACEA
LENGTH
51' 0"
BEAM
14' 8"
50 EVOLUTION
LENGTH
47' 6"
BEAM
13' 8"
475 PANACEA
LENGTH
47' 6"
BEAM
13' 8"
438 EVOLUTION
LENGTH
43' 0"
BEAM
12' 8"
43 NOMAD
LENGTH
42' 7"
BEAM
12' 8"
427 NOMAD FE
LENGTH
42' 7"
BEAM
12' 8"
41 VALOR
LENGTH
41' 8.5"
BEAM
11' 9"
409 VALOR
LENGTH
40' 0"
BEAM
11' 1"
41 PANACEA
LENGTH
40' 0"
BEAM
11' 9"
41 NOMAD
LENGTH
40' 0"
BEAM
11' 9"
407 NOMAD FE
LENGTH
40' 0"
BEAM
11' 1"
375 NOMAD SE
LENGTH
37' 6"
BEAM
10' 6"
375 NOMAD FE
LENGTH
37' 6"
BEAM
10' 6"
345 VALOR
LENGTH
34' 6"
BEAM
10' 6"
345 NOMAD SE
LENGTH
34' 6"
BEAM
10' 6"
345 NOMAD FE
LENGTH
34' 6"
BEAM
10' 6"
327 NOMAD
LENGTH
32' 7"
BEAM
9' 10"
327 VALOR
LENGTH
32' 7"
300 NOMAD
LENGTH
30' 0"
BEAM
9' 6"
477 Evolution
LENGTH
47’ 6”
BEAM
13’ 8”
“Hi Everyone,
I have a 2001 377 WA and love that boat! Anyway, it appears that my A/C condensation pan is filling up and over flowing. I ran a snake up the drain hose from the shower sump box, but it still seems clogged and not draining properly. From looking at the A/C unit, it looks like there’s a 90 pvc connection coming out of the drip pan and connecting to the hose that runs to the shower sump box. There doesn’t seem to be a way to get to it without taking the whole A/C unit out. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to clear the clog? It seems like such an easy thing to tackle, but has driven me crazy for the last few days.
Thanks!”