[C320-list] Bypassing the Water Heater

Karl Krueger smoothsail282 at sbcglobal.net
Mon Oct 22 10:39:39 PDT 2012


Dean:

I take out the entire cabinet.  First removing the drawers then the frame.
On my boat there's only
five to six screws to take out then you can remove the cabinet frame.  It
give you more area to work
in.

Regards,

Karl Krueger
Kindred Spirit #282
Milwaukee, WI

On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 12:34 PM, Dean Vermeire <dean at vermeire.us> wrote:

> I was out to the boat this weekend and started looking at installing a
> water heater bypass.  It all looks fairly straightforward, assuming you
> could get to the water heater at all.
>
> There have been mentions of how easy it is to remove the drawers under the
> sink and even remove the cabinet.  Are we talking about removing the
> fiberglass unit, or just the drawer cabinet inside?
>
> Thanks,
> Dean Vermeire
> Moonstruck II (#847)
>



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