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Sailing Dave wrote:
My first project, apart from re-doing all the upholstry, is going to be re-working the head and fresh water storage tank. ??? Upholstry should be a pretty low priority IMHO. Get the working parts of the boat working properly first. ..... My current tank leaks badly and the hoses need to be replaced from the trank to the head and to the sink in the galley. Does anyone have any advice regarding these matters. Yes. Get a copy of Nigel Calder's book 'Boatowner's Mechanical & Electrical Guide'... maybe at the library or 2nd hand bookstore. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...441233-1939113 It's an excellent reference with detailed specs, diagrams, and how-to instructions. It has a lot of stuff you won't need to worry about, like refrigeration, but it covers wiring & plumbing quite well. Another book to get is Peggie Hall's which is specifically on sanitation plumbing. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...glance&s=books It may seem strange to spend money on books first, rather than parts & tools, but knowledge is the most important tool, after all. Especially if you're on a tight budget, it's important to not waste money on mistakes. ... Also, the fill cap fro the fresh water is inside the boat (more or less you dirctly fill the tank under the dinette seat. I would like to re-direct this so that the fill is outside. A mistake IMHO. Putting the fill outside is just a potential leak and a potential source of contamination. .... I also have to replace the head itself. i believe that it's origin al and needs upgraded badly. How do you use the boat? If you're daysailing & weekending, like 99.9% of boaters, then a porta-potty is the best solution. Much less expensive, less trouble, less chance of mistakes, and it leaves more room in the boat for stowage of other things. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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