My C&C 110 has two water tanks, one under the port settee and one in the 
v-berth. A valve under the sink in the galley allows me to turn the supply from 
each tank on and off, but with the exception of the 6" or 8" of tubing exposed 
at the valves almost all of the rest of the plumbing for the system is really 
difficult to get at. The outlets at the tanks themselves are at the base of the 
tanks and are completely inaccessible with the tanks in place.

At the beginning of the season no water would flow from the port tank using 
either the pressure system or the foot pump, which seems to be connected 
directly to the tank or its outlet line. I didn't care too much about this 
since we don't usually use much onboard water and the forward tank seemed to be 
working fine. But since I couldn't easily drain the part tank, I left the water 
in it.

Yesterday out of idle curiosity I turned on the port tank, turned off the 
forward one, and used the foot pump. Water unexpectedly gushed out. When I 
turned on the pressure system it came on and ran continuously, which it doesn't 
do when getting supplied from the forward tank, and although water now comes 
out of the tap the flow is feeble. The flow from the foot pump seems normal.

It feels as though there was some kind of blockage in the supply line from the 
port tank and that the blockage has somehow been reduced. I drained the port 
tank today while I could, but now I'm wondering about a fix -- some what to 
clear the "blockage," if that's what it is. I don't want to rip the water tanks 
out to get to the supply lines, but it seems like it would be worth some effort 
to clear them. I've never dealt with the boat's plumbing system before so I'm 
clueless. Suggestions?

Walt Dickie
C&C 110, Hull #97
DuSable Harbor, Chicago 

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