[C320-list] Winterization Plumbing on my C320

Angus Henderson rathlyn1 at gmail.com
Tue Oct 12 15:38:49 PDT 2021


Hi Ken. My boat is also in Midland at Wye Marina. I am all winterized now so can’t be much help as a physical mentor but do much the same as Kim described.  Avoiding plumbing a/f in the system such helps the water taste in the spring. I would only add to make sure you void water from the pump casing itself as it will freeze and crack it. Where is your boat in Midland. 
Gus

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> On Oct 12, 2021, at 6:09 PM, Kim Chapman <kim.chapman at sympatico.ca> wrote:
> 
>    I use a shop vac to suck all the water out. You could use the "output"
>   air of the shop vac but these devices suck much better than they blow.
> 
>   The best place to connect the shop vac to the plumbing is at the pump.
>   Disconnect both the in and out lines from the pump. Using duct tape,
>   connect the shop vac to the input line. Turn on the shop vac. You will
>   be sucking water from the water-tank lines. It is best to do one at a
>   time so use the valves appropriately. When both tanks are done connect
>   the shop vac to the lines going to the galley, head, and cockpit
>   shower. Turn on the shop vac. Again, best to do one line at a time. Go
>   to each faucet, open the cold water first. You will know when all of
>   the water is sucked out of the line by listening to the air being drawn
>   into the faucet. If you hear some gurgling then there is still water in
>   the line. When you hear a clean whoosh of air then that line is done.
>   Turn off the cold water and open the hot. Continue till all lines are
>   done.
> 
>   Using this method I have never put anti-freeze in my plumbing !
> 
>   Cheers....
> 
>   Kim Chapman
>   C320 #416
>   No Problem
>   C400 #249
>   Quiescence
> 
>     ---------- Original Message ----------
>     From: Ken McCrimmon <kenmccrimmon at hotmail.com>
>     Date: October 12, 2021 at 5:21 PM
>     Good Afternoon
>     I am looking to learn from somebody who does their own winterization
>     of the plumbing systems on their C320.
>     My home is north of Toronto and my boat is in Midland.
>     I would be interested in helping somebody who would not mind me
>     learning from them.
>     Willing to do the heavy lifting
>     Ken


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