of scraped
> skin off your knuckles.
>
> Good luck
>
> Marek
>
>
> -Original Message- From: Dave Lane via CnC-List
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> Subject: Stus-List Skanky hot water
>
> Hi,
>
> On our 29-2, the hot water has been ska
Hi Dave..the easiest thing to do is to pull the tank and take it home to work
on. Put rubber plugs in the enging hoses, disconnect the water in and out, and
the AC power.
I did that one winter when my water pump was on the fritz and I wasn't able to
put a little anti-freeze in the tank. Got s
hlorine, lemon juice +
soda, etc.)
The major problem is, usually, access. So be prepared for a lot of scraped
skin off your knuckles.
Good luck
Marek
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Subject: Stus-List Skanky hot wat
eramic, activated charcoal water filter at the sink
and use this for drinking water. Charcoal removes Chlorine.
Bill Coleman
C&C 39
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Hi,
On our 29-2, the hot water has been skanky (technical work for "it
smells some") for years and I'd like to do something about if finally.
The fresh water system is fine. It's a cube shaped 5 gallon unit that
pre-dates our ownership of the boat. It is dual electric and engine hot
water hea