Heater installation, 1993 Ski Nautique 196 Closed Bow

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  • jimmylee1000
    • May 2010
    • 20


    • 1993 Ski Nautique

    Heater installation, 1993 Ski Nautique 196 Closed Bow

    The heater is in. I did it! Pictures attached to help you if you are thinking about doing it. I appreciate the help I received from a few in this forum. Thank you! It took about 10 hours. Take away a few for beer and other distractions, and you have a total of 8 real working hours. I could do it in 6 with some more practice. Wear gloves, and protect your arms. That fiberglass is nasty and painful.

    Again, detailed step by step pictures are attached. Email me if you need additional advice.
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  • jimmylee1000
    • May 2010
    • 20


    • 1993 Ski Nautique

    #2
    Moved heater supply hose

    I made a change. In my pictures, I took hot water off the drain for the engine block. It wasn't hot enough for my liking. I moved it to the temperature sensor port. I removed the water temperature sensor, and installed a T that was supplied with my heater kit. I reinstalled the temperature sensor on one end of the T and took my heater supply water from the other side of the T. I also installed a 160F thermostat in place of the stock 143F thermostat. The result is luscious hot air bathing my bod and that of my wife.

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    • jimmylee1000
      • May 2010
      • 20


      • 1993 Ski Nautique

      #3
      Pictures of where I moved the heater supply line

      Here are some pictures that show where I moved the heater supply line as described above. This is far better than using the engine block drain.
      Attached Files

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      • pdxCC
        • Aug 2009
        • 143

        • Portland, Oregon

        • Current -> 01' Air Nautique Previous - 93' Ski Nautique

        #4
        I am in the process of wrapping up a similar install. THe issue I am having is that I need a mounting place for my perfect pass module and the air vents. I prefer to have them all on my driver's kick panel to avoid hitting my module with skis/ropes/etc. Any thoughts?

        Last, why didn't you install ball valves on the lines to the heater?? All my friends have done this to be able to turn it off in the summer and protect their weekends in case of a heater core failure. It costs an extra $20, but seems worth it to also make winterizing easier.
        ____________________________________________
        Current Boat --> 01' Air Nautique (April 12' to current!)
        Previous Boat - 93\' Ski Nautique Closed Bow ( Sept' 09 to March 12')

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        • Ceruzziracing
          • Jul 2010
          • 58

          • Lenexa, Kansas

          • 1997 Ski Nautique 176 GT40

          #5
          Very nice, can I ask where you got the kit and approx $ invested? Thanks
          '97 SN 176 GT40

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