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On 10 Nov 2006 16:22:10 -0800, "Chuck Gould"
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Okay, so now we now that the barrel is immediately above a head and
plumbed to some sort of chase that runs down to the keel.


Pressure water system for the owner's shower.

Sun hits barrel, heats water, gravity feeds it below.

Modern plumbing and engineering at work. Who needs electricity?

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Okay, so now we now that the barrel is immediately above a head and
plumbed to some sort of chase that runs down to the keel.


Pressure water system for the owner's shower.

Sun hits barrel, heats water, gravity feeds it below.

Modern plumbing and engineering at work. Who needs electricity?


I just got a better look at the plans it seems to have a pipe running
straight down the wall on the outside of the head going into a box that I
think is a small heater. It could be an electrical box but it is protrudes
from the wall.

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Wayne.B wrote:
Okay, so now we now that the barrel is immediately above a head and
plumbed to some sort of chase that runs down to the keel.


Pressure water system for the owner's shower.

Sun hits barrel, heats water, gravity feeds it below.

Modern plumbing and engineering at work. Who needs electricity?


I just got a better look at the plans it seems to have a pipe running
straight down the wall on the outside of the head going into a box that I
think is a small heater. It could be an electrical box but it is
protrudes
from the wall.

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That's what I think it is. I found several references to the builder's
yachts being equipped with diesel powered Eberspacher heaters. I am
guessing that the barrel is a weather enclosure.

Eisboch


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On 10 Nov 2006 16:22:10 -0800, "Chuck Gould"
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Okay, so now we now that the barrel is immediately above a head and
plumbed to some sort of chase that runs down to the keel.


Pressure water system for the owner's shower.

Sun hits barrel, heats water, gravity feeds it below.

Modern plumbing and engineering at work. Who needs electricity?


I don't think so. Barrel is the wrong material with wrong emissivity to be
a solar water heater.

Eisboch


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On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 03:44:16 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

Pressure water system for the owner's shower.

Sun hits barrel, heats water, gravity feeds it below.

Modern plumbing and engineering at work. Who needs electricity?


I don't think so. Barrel is the wrong material with wrong emissivity to be
a solar water heater.


I understand your point but just about anything left on deck on a
sunny day gets pretty warm, certainly enough to take the chill off and
make for a nice afternoon shower. You can't really appreciate the
joys of that until you have spent 2 or 3 days sailing offshore without
one.

Those old time boat builders may have been emissivity challenged. :-)

I would concede that the idea of hiding a cabin heater in the barrel
might have some merit also, but the real question is what was the
original purpose in days of olde? I'm still going to bet on extra
tankage.


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On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 13:08:19 -0500, Wayne.B
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On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 03:44:16 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

Pressure water system for the owner's shower.

Sun hits barrel, heats water, gravity feeds it below.

Modern plumbing and engineering at work. Who needs electricity?


I don't think so. Barrel is the wrong material with wrong emissivity to be
a solar water heater.


I understand your point but just about anything left on deck on a
sunny day gets pretty warm, certainly enough to take the chill off and
make for a nice afternoon shower. You can't really appreciate the
joys of that until you have spent 2 or 3 days sailing offshore without
one.

Those old time boat builders may have been emissivity challenged. :-)

I would concede that the idea of hiding a cabin heater in the barrel
might have some merit also, but the real question is what was the
original purpose in days of olde? I'm still going to bet on extra
tankage.


In days of olde, water was kept in casks, below decks. A cask or two was
brought up to the deck for sailors to drink from. As the water was
rationed, a guard was posted at the water cask.

Water was also kept in barrels for swabbing the bores of the guns after
firing, but this was not the fresh, drinking water.
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