[C320-list] By passing the water heater

wflowe3 at aim.com wflowe3 at aim.com
Tue Aug 23 05:40:49 PDT 2011


 I too use a shop vac to blow/suck water lines dry. It works much better however with the water heater bypassed. It doesn't take near the volume of air to dry thinks out.

 


 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Hare <catalina at thehares.com>
To: C320-List <C320-List at Catalina320.com>
Sent: Mon, Aug 22, 2011 3:17 pm
Subject: Re: [C320-list] By passing the water heater


No need to bypass it. Just use your shop-vac and drain the system. Don't forget 

the stern shower and start with draining the water heater then dry the longest 

runs and end up with the galley sink.



We have done this for 10 years, although for the first couple I used a 

compressor to blow out the lines and that took longer.



I drain the aqualift muffler, then run a couple gallons through the engine and 

drain it again to take care of the engine.



Starting with a drained holding tank, I run a gallon of -60 through the head, a 

less than a half gallon through the fridge drain and about a gallon through each 

of the bilge pumps. Some years I have vacuumed the water out of the bilge pump 

hoses also.



When you get good at it, you're done and cleaned up in an hour.

-jeff



"Richard A. Walsh" <walshrichard at msn.com> wrote:



I know it is only Aug. but I do like to prepare. Several of my dock mates with 

Catalina 36's by pass their water heater when decommissioning their boats for 

the winter. I have always just added about 8 gallons of anti-freeze and ran it 

through the system, and the water heater. Has anyone by passed the water heater? 

If so how? Thanks Rick #709.




 



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