[C320-list] Sink thru-hulls

Robert Seastream robert.seastream at comcast.net
Mon Apr 12 13:25:04 PDT 2010


I agree with Paul.  Our sink drains slowly also.  It's because the  
drain isn't much higher than the waterline.  If you want a faster  
drain time you could install an inline pump in the drain line.  The  
drawback there is that the pump would have to be switch operated and  
you'd have to remember to throw the switch anytime you needed the sink  
to drain.

Bob Seastream
Intuition # 906


On Apr 12, 2010, at 4:14 PM, Paul Rickman wrote:

> Are the drains slow when the boat is out of the water??? Boat drains  
> are naturally slow when the boat is
> in the water. One approach to clean them is to close the thru hull,  
> mix up about one table spoon
> of baking soda to a cup of water and pour it in and let is stand for  
> a while. You may want to do that
> more than once. Then rinse.
>
> Paul
> Affinity 657
> Bay Bridge Marina
> Chesapeake Bay
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: "hcreech at comcast.net" <hcreech at comcast.net>
> To: "Catalina, C-320" <C320-List at catalina320.org>
> Sent: Mon, April 12, 2010 4:03:28 PM
> Subject: [C320-list] Sink thru-hulls
>
> My boat has yet to launch this year, but I would like to resolve one  
> last problem before it does. I'm sure I can count on the list as  
> usual with the best solution. Both my galley and head sinks are very  
> slow draining, not sure whether to attack this from the top or  
> bottom and how best to fix.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Herb Creech,
> Cloud Chaser #606




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