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Thanks ya it's a four venter one for the driver one behind the driver one under the spotter seat and one in the bow not pictured
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The fourth hose is black that's why it looked like there is a spot open
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Nice install!
Hey man, where in the PNW are you? We're moving to the Seattle area real soon.
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I'm in vancouver bc canada I like lake watcom in Washington that were you'll be headed?
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Definitely making me jealous. At least I've got one for the driver when I'm not behind the boat!
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Somewhere around Seattle Tacoma. Have to find a house still.
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I know its been a while since anyone has posted on this threat, however, I am about to do this exact install on my 07 x2. I was curious how much heat you lose running all the way around the boat to that rear port vent? I would assume that the drivers vent is definitely the warmest. Thanks
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Don't lose any heat on mine. But my heater core is no under the helm, it's further back Unser the stbd rear seat. Most of the hose runs thru the engine compartment so it's warm
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Thanks for the response Thrall
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