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Old 03-11-2007
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P30 - Installing Solar Vent

Thanks for all the help you guys have been giving me.

One other thing I'd like to do while the P30 is on the hard is install a solar vent in the head. Obviously, I'm nervous about cutting a 4" hole in the cabin roof. I want to make sure I understand what I'm up against.

There is a hard headliner in my boat (I get the idea that some P30s had a soft headliner). It's a late model - '78. Once I cut through the roof, I assume there will be some airspace and then the headliner. I'm wondering what the best way is to cut the headliner. Also, will the Nicro 2000 series vent (or it's deck plate) reach all the way to the headliner, or will it look sloppy?

My plan is to put it right in the center of the celing in the head. If it looks too complicated, I might opt to install it in the forward hatch glass instead.

I'd also like to install a couple of cabin-top winches at some point, and wonder about blocking with the headliner there.

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Just thought I'd bump this to the top. Anyone?
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I just installed cabin top winches on my P30. I placed the winches as far aft as possible. That position has two advantages. First, it enables me to crank while the dodger is up. Second, I was able to hide all fasterners between the walls in the bulkhead since I already had holes in the bulkhead for instruments and a compass. This also eliminates any issues with the headliner. I backed the winches with a 1/4 inch aluminum plate.
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