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crazy4two 04-21-2005 3:31 PM

Hey there, <BR> <BR>When I am running my blower, how do I know if it is working or not. Should I be feeling air being pushed out somewhere? <BR> <BR>The reason that I ask is because the blower in my 2003 Centurian Hurricane is, what I believe to be, louder than crap. It makes a rumbling sound. I do not know if this is normal.

powaman 04-21-2005 6:35 PM

Hmm as far as if it's working or not, you should be able to feel air coming out, depending on where yours exits. I know one mine I can feel it, it should not rumble. Your blower motor is prolly going bad. There pretty cheap to replace.

mikeski 04-21-2005 9:39 PM

Wow didn't know Hurricanes were Blown...

h20jnky 04-21-2005 10:08 PM

yeah, those things are at the drag strip all the time... <img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/wink.gif" border=0>

cyclonecj 04-23-2005 8:03 PM

If you replace yours, buy a Rule blower instead of an Attwood. Rules are a lot quieter and are put together better. Price is the same.

bigshow 04-24-2005 6:38 AM

On my Lightning (boat model name changed from Hurricane to Lightning) there are two black hoses in the very back of the boat, behind the engine. The hoses run from the bottom of the boat up through the center and then split out one to the far left and the other to the far right. In the center of the starboard side there is a white tube, that’s the blower. With the blower switch on you should be able to both hear the blower and feel the air coming out or the starboard vent. <BR> <BR>Check Overton’s or other marine supply dealers for a replacement. <BR> <BR>Good luck. <BR>


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