I swapped the helm vent for another hot tube for a total of three to keep my passengers from fighting over two and my youngest always in my lap to get close to the vent.
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I swapped the helm vent for another hot tube for a total of three to keep my passengers from fighting over two and my youngest always in my lap to get close to the vent.
berg, definitely a yes, we love ours, I may upgrade the xlv from two port to 4 port .
A must for the Pacific northwest if you ski in the evenings this time of year. I don't know how many times I used it in the summer when we got caught up in a rain storm. Put the kids under the bow cover, throw them tubes and tell them to quit shivering. Now the shower, only time I used that is when winterizing.
Haven't used the shower once this year, well once to wash of the rear pad..
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I installed a 3 port then later added a "Y" so I could add a fixed vent under the dash. I have kept it mostly closed though and sometimes forget I have it. I bought mine from go2marine as they had the best price at the time but that's been several years ago.
Found an old pic of the unit before install
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...IMAG0103-1.jpg
I installed a heater and shower in our old boat and got them from go2marine. The heater gets used more than anything else in the boat, More than I would have ever imagined. Early and late in the season it get pretty cool so the heater is always going. The shower gets used as well to warm up the hands and feet when it is dry suit time. I think they are both great if you are boating early and late in the season. The boat I just bought doesn't have a shower so that is on my short list of thing to do.