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How was my water hooked up?
mark klusman
#21 Posted : Wednesday, November 25, 2009 12:43:04 AM(UTC)
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Jeff,
I know what you mean about the noise from that old rag of a belt driven pump ; thump thump thump!! Will try to get to it this winter as long as the cash flow holds out. She a fair little Marinette ; concidering she had about a foot of water in the v-berth at one time. Aways something to fix, but use the fool out of her. Thanks for the info. on adding an accumulator tank, sounds like a nuclear plant.

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HuckFinn
#22 Posted : Monday, November 30, 2009 1:45:01 AM(UTC)
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Got under the tarp and worked on the boat this weekend, weather was nice...
found the water fill not quite half way up on port side. Overfill drain also.
Here's a shot looking under floor, the white hose is connected to the filler neck and the small black hose on left to the overfill.

here's the raw water capped off...


Can't find any signs of where the water tank was...under the dinette or right next to the motor where the hoses are.
There is no municiple hookup. If I didn't find a water fill I was going to add a T valve to fill the tank from the municiple hook up instead of using a check valve.
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pfhlaw
#23 Posted : Monday, November 30, 2009 2:50:52 AM(UTC)
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Huck:

That intake might have been used by a generator or the original motor.
That motor looks a lot newer than 1966.
That cap on your raw water intake looks like a galvanized iron pipe and cap.
These should be replaced with either bronze, stainless or marelon clamshell
strainer and seacock leading to a strainer then the raw water pump for the engine.
I would use marelon for its low cost and ease of use but if you use stainless
or bronze, make sure to isolate it from the aluminum hull.
I see from your last pics that there is a san juan strainer and intake hose
so if this intake is not needed you should replace the iron pipe with a stainless plug
wrapped with some teflon tape.
Peter
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HuckFinn
#24 Posted : Monday, November 30, 2009 5:54:53 AM(UTC)
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Peter
Yes it was repowered in 84 I think. Looks like where Mark's intake is on his BigM .
Thanks for the heads up on that stopper.
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