[C320-list] Water system, newbie questions

Paul Rickman ilove2sail at verizon.net
Sat Jul 3 06:38:41 PDT 2010


Hopefully this task will be simple. On deck there should be two tank fills. Remove the lids
being careful not to lose them overboard, (the chains may be broken). Stick a hose in the tank
fills and put water in each tank, one forward and one aft. I like to do the aft tank first.

On the power panel there is a "water pressure" switch. Turn it on and turn on the water to let air out
of the system. The pump should stop ater the hot water tank (6 gallons) gets filled. 

Check for leaks.  If all is well you can turn on the hot water heater. 

Good luck.

Paul
Affinity 657
Bay Bridge Marina




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From: Chris Burti <clburti at gmail.com>
To: C320-List at catalina320.com
Sent: Fri, July 2, 2010 3:29:19 PM
Subject: Re: [C320-list] Water system, newbie questions

See below:

On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 3:11 PM, Kevin <onedrop7 at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Warning: 320 newbie questions ahead:
>
> I'm still quite new to my 320 (#211, 1995) and have figured out the basics
> of the and rebuilt the head system, but the fresh water system I've really
> not used yet.
>
> Can someone give me the basics of what I need to do to use it? Or point me
> to a manual or online info? I think I have it working but it it would be
> nice to get some confirmation so I don't screw anything up.



> _____There are discussions in the Association archives and some reference
> materials in the reference section of the Association website. Brief answers
> follow....
>
> Which seacocks do I need to be open for drainage? Just the one under the
> sink?
> _________ One each under galley and head sinks.



> Do I leave the panel switch that reads "water pres/shower pump" in the on
> position?
> ________ Only while aboard...leak could be bad news.



> Also, can using sea water make the head smell? I've been keeping it empty
> and, as I said, rebuilt it, but there is still a bit of a funky smell.

__________Almost certainly will...


> Might using fresh water reduce this, and if so, how do I switch the system
> to get water from the tanks rather than salt water?
> _________Yes, but don't switch, use the sink hose, gallon jug or add a
> separate tank...you should never have potable water supply hooked to the
> head.


> Thanks for any help you might be able to provide, and have a great holiday
> weekend!
>
> Kevin
> S/V Cecilia Ann, #211
> Deale, MD
> http://kevjot.com/boat/
>
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-- 
Chris Burti Farmville, NC



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