Alera has that old grey hoses for fresh water. I am installing a Raritan Fresh
Head toilet that will require a connection to my pressurized water. Not sure
when will and will not work with this old hose.. I picked this up. Not sure
if it will mate up.
15MM METRIC SERIES QUICK CONNECT PLUMBI
I recall coming across those same problems too. A couple of things. pool stores have some really neat stuff in them if you just go in them and browse around. The fittings, they are more like 1 and 1/2 in then 1& 5/8. Also, I always use a heat gun. Really makes them easy to get on and off. also, tr
The head plumbing got clogged up on our last trip. I could not fix it without
removing some of the old hoses. As expected, they all had to be cut apart,
nothing was going to come loose. I heaved it all in the dumpster and got some
new hose and a 1.5 inch 90 degree elbow. No matter how tight I ma
Hi Matt,
I realized that my old galley sink fixture was costing me a lot of water usage
because there was a separate hot and cold knob on each side of the existing
fixture, and I was always turning it on, leaving it running while I washed my
hands, etc., then finally turning it off when I was do
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C&C 41. With wet head. The sink/shower fixtures are shot.
I need recommendations on replacement.
Thank you
Matt
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C&C 41. With wet head. The sink/shower fixtures are shot.
I need recommendations on replacement.
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Hello everyone:
I have a bit of
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Lowe’s has a competitive fittings (the same principle, lower cost), as well. I
don’t recall the name, but
Lowe’s has a competitive fittings (the same principle, lower cost), as well. I
don’t recall the name, but they work as well.
Marek
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Sent: Friday, January 26, 2018 14:55
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Plumbing help
Look at the
A second on Sharkbite. I used them for the first time on a home plumbing
project last weekend and they worked perfectly. I had to disassemble some
older fittings, which came apart easily even without the special tool
(adjustable wrench trick on YouTube). Cut Pex with hacksaw rather than speci
Look at the sharkbite fittings. They seem to work on everything. Any Home
Depot/Lowes/hardware store should have them
Joel
On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 2:46 PM, T power via CnC-List wrote:
> Hello everyone:
> I have a bit of an issue on my 1973 C&C 30 Mark 1. my forward water tank
> underneath the
Hello everyone:
I have a bit of an issue on my 1973 C&C 30 Mark 1. my forward water tank
underneath the v-berth has two small pieces of copper pipe protruding from the
tank, originally it had a hose attached to it that would lead to the pump and
the faucets. I would like to change out the hose t
ssage -
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To: "CNC"
Cc: "Allen Miles"
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 6:40:59 AM
Subject: Re: Stus-List Plumbing Related
Tackled the problem differently on Septima. I installed a fresh water bladder
tank to feed the head. No sme
Yup ,
Binnacle for new pump and add a spare joker valve and you are at the free
shipping point !
Tim
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Tackled the problem differently on Septima. I installed a fresh water
bladder tank to feed the head. No smells from decaying whatever ( reason
the Admiral wanted fresh water feed), no chance for overflow on port tacks,
no sea water in the boat (that thru hull is closed all the time. Use tank
to
, 2016 16:07
To: CnClist
Cc: Dennis C.
Subject: Re: Stus-List Plumbing Related
Yep. My experience has been the rebuild kit is about $70 and the pump assembly
around $100. However the rebuild is about 1.5-2 hours and the pump assembly
replacement is about 30-45 minutes.
Amazing how many of my
Yep. My experience has been the rebuild kit is about $70 and the pump
assembly around $100. However the rebuild is about 1.5-2 hours and the
pump assembly replacement is about 30-45 minutes.
Amazing how many of my customers still wanted the rebuild kit. Even when I
told them my labor rate would
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om> wrote:
>
>> Did it fix the original problem?
>>
>> -Original Message-
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Interesting!
"I make sure I have the pump handle set right next to the closed position
detent but I don't engage it. Leaving it fully locked puts pressure on the
rubber piston pushing it against a small ridge and if you leave it like
that for a long period will permanently indent the rubber seal ar
Second that. Also, the "wet bowl" position on the flush valve should be
called "wet boat" (if forgotten).
Dave
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Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2016 15:06:19 -0400
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To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
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Cont
. So far there are no
smells even after a week or so in the hot Georgia summer and the pump
works well.
-Francois Rivard
1990 34+ "Take Five"
Lake Lanier, GA
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Recently,
Dennis:
The Binnacle had the rebuild kit but it cost almost as much as a new
pump..and the new pump seemed a breeze to install, which it was.
Rob Abbott
On 2016-07-26 4:17 PM, Dennis C. via CnC-List wrote:
Bob,
Glad you went the new pump assembly route. I've been advocating that
over
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Cc: robert
Subject: Stus-List Plumbing Related
Recently, on port tack, my 'head bowl' was filling and overflowing
with sea
water.wasn't completely sure whether it was a faulty 'choker
uly 26, 2016 1:29 PM
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Cc: robert
Subject: Stus-List Plumbing Related
Recently, on port tack, my 'head bowl' was filling and overflowing with sea
water.wasn't completely sure whether it was a faulty 'choker valve' or
the valve in the 'shut off
Bob,
Glad you went the new pump assembly route. I've been advocating that over
a rebuild kit for years.
I remove and clean the joker valve on my Jabsco compact a couple times a
year. It's a 10 minute job. I also flush with vinegar to reduce scale
build up also. It's a frequent job.
Dennis C.
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>> Recently, on port tack, my 'head b
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Recently, on port tack, my 'head bowl' was filling and
overflowing with sea
wate
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> Cc: robert
> Subject: Stus-List Plumbing Related
>
> Recently, on port tack, my 'head bowl' was filling and overflowing with sea
> water.wasn't completely sure whether it was a faulty 'choker valve' or
> the valve in the 'shut off
f robert
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Recently, on port tack, my 'head bowl' was filling and overflowing
with sea
water
t
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> Subject: Stus-List Plumbing Related
>
> Recently, on port tack, my 'head bowl' was filling and overflowing with sea
> water.wasn't completely sure whether it was a fault
e:
Did it fix the original problem?
-Original Message-
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Recently, on port tack, my 'head bowl
Did it fix the original problem?
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via CnC-List
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Recently, on port tack, my 'head
Recently, on port tack, my 'head bowl' was filling and overflowing with
sea water.wasn't completely sure whether it was a faulty 'choker
valve' or the valve in the 'shut off' leverhad to be one or the
other, probably a faulty valve in the 'shut off' switch.
Trip to Binnacle to check o
Thank you guys so much. I do believe they are Jabsco check valves. On the
Jabsco diagram they are referred to as “ports”.
Terry Pearson
S/V Tiki Time
1986 C&C 33 MK2
> On Oct 31, 2015, at 8:47 AM, Josh Muckley via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> Terry,
>
> Per your original email you are referring to
Terry,
Per your original email you are referring to the WHITE fittings NOT the
grey ones, correct?
The white ones came with the pump and are the suction and discharge check
valves. See my previous emails.
As others have said the grey ones are Qest. The largest selection can be
found here.
ht
d). Don’t
> count that any fittings from a hardware store would work (different
> threads, different diameters).
>
>
>
> Good luck
>
>
>
> Marek Dziedzic
>
> 1994 C270 “Legato”
>
> Ottawa, ON
>
>
>
> *From:* CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-l
;> Ottawa, ON
>>
>> From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Josh
>> Muckley via CnC-List
>> Sent: October-30-15 21:28
>> To: C&C List
>> Cc: Josh Muckley
>> Subject: Re: Stus-List plumbing problem
>>
>> H
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> *To:* C&C List
> *Cc:* Josh Muckley
> *Subject:* Re: Stus-List plumbing problem
>
>
>
> Hey Terry,
>
> Sounds like you're new to
> >
> > Message: 7
> > Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2015 16:27:51 -0900
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> Message: 7
> Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2015 16:27:51 -0900
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> Hey Terry,
>
> S
downstream side lost pressure. The system works but
can be a bit quirky. You may not need the broken part.
Dave
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> Message: 7
> Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2015 16:27:51 -0900
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: Stus-List plumbing problem
Here is a pic of the part, it is the white coupler on top of pump. I'm going to
the boat this weekend and try to find make and model on the pump
image1.JPG
Thanks
Terry Pearson
1896 C&C 33 MKII
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 30, 2015, at 9:28 PM, Marek Dzi
“Legato”
> Ottawa, ON
>
> From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Josh
> Muckley via CnC-List
> Sent: October-30-15 21:28
> To: C&C List
> Cc: Josh Muckley
> Subject: Re: Stus-List plumbing problem
>
> Hey Terry,
>
> Sounds like
...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Josh Muckley
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Sent: October-30-15 21:28
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Cc: Josh Muckley
Subject: Re: Stus-List plumbing problem
Hey Terry,
Sounds like you're new to the list. Welcome. The plumbing systems on our
boats are varied in nature and not particu
Hey Terry,
Sounds like you're new to the list. Welcome. The plumbing systems on our
boats are varied in nature and not particularly C&C specific. Your best
bet is to get the pump specifics (make, model, serial) and look for a
discharge check valve part from the manufacturer. If you don't have
>>
>> Hello all, first, I own a 1986 C&C 33 MK2, while winterizing my boat, I
>> found a water leak on the discharge side of my potable water pump. The
>> fitting between the pump and the elbow was cracked. I tried to unscrew the
>> fitting and the theads snapped off in the pump housing. i hav
t 14, 2015 9:10 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: dwight veinot
Subject: Re: Stus-List plumbing...
shark bite connectors and pex tubing have worked extremely well in my house for
the last 8 years...not a single leak problem and I have well over 100 sharkbite
connections in the system...pex shoul
Works with copper, pex, and the old grey PB (qest, polybutyl) pipe.
Josh
On Aug 14, 2015 9:35 AM, "Josh Muckley" wrote:
> If I had to pick, I would use flair-it fittings. I found one installed
> from the previous owner and it was a pleasure to disconnect and reconnect.
> They are also very cost
If I had to pick, I would use flair-it fittings. I found one installed
from the previous owner and it was a pleasure to disconnect and reconnect.
They are also very cost effective and lightweight.
http://mobilehomepartsstore.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=CF
Josh Muckley
S/
shark bite connectors and pex tubing have worked extremely well in my house
for the last 8 years...not a single leak problem and I have well over 100
sharkbite connections in the system...pex should be great for potable water
on a boat too
Dwight Veinot
C&C 35 MKII, *Alianna*
Head of St. Margaret'
I know this has been discussed a bit before; but I had yet another “aneurysm”
to the original 1979 plastic hose coming out of my water heater while motoring
last weekend; which is pushing me into some drastic measures regarding my water
system.
Yes, it’s all still original; stained plastic hose
Hi, Al — welcome to the list! On both my previous boat (1981 30mkI) and
current boat (1979 Landfall 38), the galley foot pump works in parallel to the
cold side of the pressure water system; so it’s plumbed to the freshwater
system. No through hull.
As far as the two faucet handles go, are yo
Al,
The foot pump should be attached to the starboard fresh water tank.
As for the water heater, there should be a cylindrical one under your starboard
cockpit seat where you also have engine access.
The Enterprise-A was a 1978 C&C 34. It was destroyed by Superstorm Sandy over
a year ago.
I've got a '81 34 and I wanted to make sure I know where all the thru hulls
are.
My question is where the foot-pump operated water supply is coming from. On
other boats, I've seen the thru hull under the sink, but on this boat, the
closest thru hull is the drain for the sink. I don't see a w
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