Y'all keep talking about hot water heaters... I'm trying to figure out why
you bother heating the water if it is already hot?! Haha 😂
On Tue, May 26, 2020, 14:00 Chuck Gilchrest via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Rob,
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> My Landfall 35 experienced an OEM water heater leakage/failur
Rob,
My Landfall 35 experienced an OEM water heater leakage/failure last winter that
dictated cutting the heater in half to remove the unit (12 Gallon Raritan) and
replacing it with a much smaller Isotherm unit (6 gal) so I didn’t need to
remove the diesel to install a new heater. Rob Ball was
Rob,
Boy is this familiar. I am in the same boat (so to speak). The lazarette
doesn't maintain the same size throughout its length, it gets narrower the
farther aft you go. I bought a 6 gallon from West Marine in the fal and am
in the process of installation now. The wood trim piece (attach
It might be useful to remove the water heater and dissect it a little to
determine where the leak is coming from. There are at least 6 threaded
penetrations based on your description. One of them may just need
tightened...or what's connected to the penetration may need tightened. It
could be the
Rob,
I have had 2 of these water heaters in 2 boats. Love them for the low power
draw on shore power, Being a live aboard on 30 amps this is important in
the winter.
https://www.fisheriessupply.com/isotherm-spa-water-heaters
On my LF38 I had the 6.5 gal and on my LF39 I have the 8 gal.
On Tue, May
Josh:
Mine looks very much like yoursit is a 5 gallon, vertical tank,
heated both via engine and electrical..14" in diameter (didn't
measure the height but estimate approx. 20")I assume vertical
connectionscold water in, hot water out connection, engine coolant
in and out, pre
Robert, I replaced mine with a whale(seaward) S1100, 11 gal, galvanized
steel. It comes in either front or rear heat exchanger configurations, and
has the electric hookup as well. I added rigid insulation to the outside of
the case; water stays hot or at least warm for a long time. Available at
the
Rob,
Try IsoTemp SPA heater
(https://www.indelwebastomarine.com/us/products/isotemp-water-heaters/spa/)
Binnacle carries them (e.g.
https://ca.binnacle.com/p12176/Isotherm-Isotemp-SPA-Water-Heater-Stainless-Tank-20L-(5.3-USG)/product_info.html).
If you look at the Webasto web site, they have t
Can you describe a little better what you are looking for in a new water
heater? Size, shape, engine heated, vertical or horizontal connections?
May I ask why yours needs replaced? I rebuilt mine for a fraction of the
price of a new one...
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B8pEh5lnvP1ydEp
My hot water heater needs replacingthe existing one is round, 14
inches in diameter.it should just, I mean just, come out of the
locker without dismantling it so the new one can be no bigger.
Can anyone with experience with hot water heaters recommend a
replacement, specific model numb
Ken, if it’s not too much trouble I would appreciate a pic from the inside of
the lazarette. This is not for Crazy Legs, I shared pics of our factory
installation a while back. Ours is connected to the rudder post. I am helping a
boat buddy and his boat will not work with the rudder post install
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