[C320-list] Anchor Line

Chris Burti clburti at gmail.com
Fri May 31 10:29:48 PDT 2019


I plumbed ours to the head inlet and mounted it under the head sink. On its own breaker. 

Best Regards,
Chris Burti
Statewide Title, Inc.  

> On May 31, 2019, at 9:36 AM, Scott Westwood <scottwestwood at bellsouth.net> wrote:
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> FWIW.  I installed a Jabsco 6gpm 70psi washdown pump (following the lead from others in this group) and tied mine into the head sink thru-hull.  Only issue with it is you have to remember to plug the sink to use the washdown.  I could have installed a check valve (or shutoff) but I did not and not sure about pressure it would support?? I just insert a rubber stopper.  No need for another hole (potential leak)  in bottom of boat.
> Pros and cons.  Depends.....
> That pump has plenty of pressure.  I have the power tied to the windlass on/off switch.  It's own fuse of course.
> Sink seemed easiest.  There is a link to my install but there are others with their versions that you can check out on the C320 website.
> https://c320.org/mediagallery/album.php?aid=325&page=1&sort=0
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> I originally installed my pump in the starboard battery well (as shown in pics)  but have since moved it to the starboard v-berth compartment when I added the start battery to that batt well.
> Good luck with whatever you decide.
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> Thanks,
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> Scott Westwood scottwestwood at bellsouth.net H (919)-362-8538    C (919)-618-7185
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>    On Friday, May 31, 2019, 9:00:42 AM EDT, Scott Thompson <surprise at thompson87.com> wrote:  
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> Before I installed a washdown pump I used a bucket on a rope. I found 
> one with a flap in the bottom that made filling it easier. But it was 
> still hard on the back, and didn't work so well when the wind was strong 
> making it hard to aim the "dump" of each bucketload. A few years ago I 
> had the yard put in a new thru-hull in the port v-berth locker and then 
> installed a washdown pump there with outlet in the anchor locker. If you 
> go that route, be sure to get a high capacity pump and suitably large 
> diameter hoses. I'm a bit disappointed that my washdown pump doesn't 
> deliver the volume/pressure I was hoping for, so it requires patience to 
> clean Chesapeake mud from the anchor. I used a kit from West Marine.
> 
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>> On 5/24/2019 5:07 PM, Tom Grass wrote:
>> Bucket List does NOT have a water line dedicated to cleaning off the anchor
>> chain as it re-enters the  boat.  What do others do in this situation to
>> keep muddy anchor chain from getting the anchor locker filthy?
>> 
>> Tom Grass
>> Bucket List
>> 2008 Catalina 320 MK II
>> #1135
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> Scott Thompson
> Surprise, #653
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