[C320-list] Hot Water Pressure at a trickle

Christian ccaper at gmail.com
Mon Oct 14 15:26:50 PDT 2024


Bill,
I'm in Chicago, so like you, in a hard freeze zone.  I've never put
antifreeze in my plumbing lines, only bilge and head.  I use an air
compressor to blow my lines out.  And on the hot water heater, I hook up a
wet vac to the heater spigot and suck the water out of the heater.  Just
did this on Sat, 8th year, never had an issue, where I've seen temps get
below -20F for multiple days straight.
-Christian 1994 C320 #138 "Canuck", Monroe Harbor, Chicago, IL

On Mon, Oct 14, 2024 at 5:20 PM Bill Allen via C320-list <
c320-list at lists.catalina320.com> wrote:

> Hi Rich!
>
> New member here... So, given that you can't fully drain the hot water tank
> with the drain being 3-4 inches above the bottom of the tank, do you not
> add antifreeze to the tank and just figure that the freezing of the water
> in the tank will expand into the empty portion of the tank and not cause
> damage to the tank?  Seems like there must be a way to more thoroughly
> drain that tank.
>
> Bill Allen
> Pegasus #536
> Michigan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: C320-list <c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com> On Behalf Of
> Rich Allen via C320-list
> Sent: Monday, October 14, 2024 5:11 PM
> To: C320-List at catalina320.com
> Cc: Rich Allen <randnallen at gmail.com>; Marc Winger <sailmarc at gmail.com>;
> c320-list at lists.catalina320.com
> Subject: Re: [C320-list] Hot Water Pressure at a trickle
>
> Do you see the same effect at the head sink and galley?  If so it points
> to a restriction in the plumbing going to and from the hot water tank, or
> within the tank itself.  When I winterize the fresh water system I bypass
> the hot water tank and drain it - if this is how you winterize it may help
> isolate where the restriction is happening.
>
> All of the plumbing connections are located under the sinks, behind the
> drawer assembly (which is held in place with 6 screws.  This is an area of
> the boat worth becoming familiar with.  Lift the stairs up and hook them to
> the companionway slide, then remove all three drawers (there is a toggle
> stop on the back of each drawer which prevents them from coming out until
> you turn the toggle to the horizontal position).  Once the three drawers
> are removed, remove the 6 screws holding the drawer assembly in place and
> slide it out (you could keep the drawers in while doing this, but the
> assembly is heavier and harder to maneuver this way).  Once this is out you
> can see the plumbing lines.
>
> Description of the hot-water-bypass for winterization is here:
> https://groups.google.com/g/c320-list/c/Xw6hoMkqDkM
> https://www.c320.org/mediagallery/media.php?f=0&sort=0&s=20091018100728844
> https://www.c320.org/mediagallery/media.php?f=0&sort=0&s=20091018100451183
>
> Others will likely chime in with suggestions as well.
>
> Hoping you find it is something simple.
>
> Rich Allen
> Destiny, 1995 C320 #265
>
> On Mon, Oct 14, 2024 at 3:55 PM STEPHEN BARRAR via C320-list <
> c320-list at lists.catalina320.com> wrote:
>
> > WOW…I have the same problem with my hot water…I just assumed it was
> > the water filter and I have not taken the time to clean it.. I hope
> > you get some good comments
> >
> > > On Oct 14, 2024, at 3:33 PM, Marc Winger via C320-list <
> > c320-list at lists.catalina320.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > We recently identified that our hot water pressure is less than a
> > trickle compared to the cold water pressure. I don’t have a clue as to
> > how to troubleshoot this problem so I thought I might reach out to the
> group.
> > Has anyone ever run into this before
> > >
> > > Marc (not a great plumber) Winger
> > > Out of the Blue
> > > Hull 77
> >
> > STEPHEN BARRAR
> > parep160 at aol.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>


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