My 4 yr old water heater started leaking as I was filling it for the first
time this year. It is a 6 gal. Seaward [Whale] unit and only connected to
the engine coolant circuit [no A/C on board, just 12 V]
Planning to replace it with the same unit as that "should" be the easiest /
quickest. T
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
On Alianna the domestic hot water heater coil and the engines heat
exchanger are connected in parallel off the engines hot coolant line. The
domestic water heater coil is about 1/4 inch I.D. While the heat exchanger
line is about 1/2 inch I.D. If this is the case most of the hot coolant
from the e
It is quite possible (and it has happened to mine after changing the water
heater) to have a pocket of air on the glycol side that prevents circulation of
the glycol. To solve this, remove one end of the hose and fill it with the
glycol/water solution and then re-attach the hose. At this point
Bruce, the engine loop inside the water heater is usually copper with no check
valves so it should not matter how it’s connected, it’s just a loop. You can
tell which hose is the supply with the engine running, it’s going to be the
warmest one. The little bit of air inside the loop will be remov
With both taps turned off, if the pump pressure switch doesn't see back
pressure, it will run until it sees pressure, and the pump turns off. When
the cold water is turned on, the pump pressure switch sees no back
pressure, and pumps the cold water. When the cold water tap is closed, the
pressure s
No accumulator tank, the T/P valve is the only thing I changed, no other
lines disconnected.
Thanks for all the thoughts, I'll try bleeding off the T/P valve and see if
it helps.
Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C&C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Stus-List Water heater weirdness
In addition, when I open the taps after motoring, the cold water tap is
providing very hot water for the first 10-15 seconds.
Mine does that after motoring for a while because the line runs through the
engine compartment.
Dennis C.
On Mon, Oct
In addition, when I open the taps after motoring, the cold water tap is
providing very hot water for the first 10-15 seconds.
Mine does that after motoring for a while because the line runs through the
engine compartment.
Dennis C.
On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 1:21 PM Jim Watts via CnC-List <
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Sounds like lots of air in the Hot Water Tank to me, which drives hot water
backwards out of the tank into the cold water lines when you turn the cold
tap on.
I'd think you should be able to blead the air out through the new blo-off
valve as it should be the highest thing on the tank.
Did you hav
Jim:
Running the hot water for 10 or 15 minutes should get rid of any air bubble in
the water system but I don't think this is the problem.
There should be a check valve in the high-pressure water line to separate the
cold water supply from the hot water from the tank--check the functioning of
Mine behaves similarly. You should be able to bleed the tank from that new
valve. I will give it a shot as well.
I would guess you have a supply line laying on the hot water hose from the heat
exchanger.
Rick Rohwer
Paikea 37+
Tacoma, WA
> On Oct 22, 2018, at 11:21 AM, Jim Watts via
I'm baffled. Maybe someone here can figure this out.
A few weeks ago, I replaced the leaking overpressure/overtemperature valve
on our old Raritan water heater, and ever since, the pressure water pump
acts very oddly. It starts out sounding normal, then as the pressure builds
it is obviously workin
From: "Dennis C. via CnC-List"
Date: 2018-03-02 14:20 (GMT-05:00)
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Subject: Re: Stus-List water heater
If I was going to install one on Touche' it would be an Isotemp SPA unit.
Dennis C.
On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 1:04 PM, Marek Dziedzic
I replaced my old Raritan which was completely rusted out with a Seaward 600
with galvanized exterior; uses heat exchanger or electric.
Three years now and it works great. I added some insulation to the exterior
case to reduce heat loss. Water stays hot for a long time after it is up to
temp.
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In my link there is a picture of the anode for the 6 gallon Raritan. This one
is integrated into the hot water nipple. Nothing remained of the original.
They start as 1/2" to 3/4" diameter rods and will typic
e pressure relieve valve (the one that
> if you open it once, it does not close back properly).
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> Marek
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Cc: Ted Drossos
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Raritan makes an excellent water heater. I had one on my 1983 C&C 29. The
original was still working fine after 30 years. I purchased a new one because
the top on the old one was starting to show sign
Most often, the anode is part of the pressure relieve valve (the one that if
you open it once, it does not close back properly).
Marek
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Subject: Stus-List water heater
I have
For some reason Raritan is super expensive. I have one that came with the
boat and rebuilt it. It works great and I have no intention of replacing
it. We can stretch 6 gallons of hot water for 3 people. The engine heats
the water quite hot and we can expect hot water 12 hours later after
motori
The latest BoatUS magazine had an article about changing your water heater
anode. Here's the link:
http://www.boatus.com/magazine/2018/february/replacing-your-boats-water-heater-anode.asp
Alan Bergen
35 Mk III Thirsty
Rose City YC
Portland, OR
On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 4:53 PM, robert via CnC-Lis
Raritan makes an excellent water heater. I had one on my 1983 C&C 29. The
original was still working fine after 30 years. I purchased a new one because
the top on the old one was starting to show signs of rust. I sold that boat
before installing the new water heater. If anyone is interested in b
I have had my boat 12 years (seasons here in the North) with the same
hot water heater.coolant and electric.never knew there might be
an anode to replace.
However, after 12 seasons by me and I don't know how many by the
original owner, I should be thinking, no planning, of replacing it
I replaced mine a couple of years ago. It was the same as the one I
removed, but the outside was plastic, so it wouldn't rust. (The one I
removed was so badly rusted, that the bottom just fell out.) What ever you
get, make sure that it will fit.
Alan Bergen
35 Mk III Thirsty
Rose City YC
Portla
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I have to replace my water heater. I was wondering if there is a common wisdom
on which ones are good and which ones are to be avoided. It looks like Kuuma,
Camco and Seaward are avail
nt: Friday, March 2, 2018 2:56 PM
Subject: Re: Stus-List water heater
Marek,
I have a 6 gallon Force 10 electric/engine coolant water heater that has been
in my pole barn for about 10 years. Still in box, still works. I bought it to
put in our Redwing 35 (C&C 35-1), but never got ar
The Kumma is essentially the same as the Force 10 as I understand it.
Either the company changed hands or was renamed.
The Kumma Heaters are fine, aluminum tank and a S/S housing.
Ken H.
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wrote:
> We have the Kuuma, and the thermostat stopped wor
I have the bypass already. One of the better upgrades I ever made. Makes the
winterisation a substantially easier job.
Marek
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We have the Kuuma, and the
We have the Kuuma, and the thermostat stopped working, it was out of
warranty and we were the second owners but they still shipped me a free
replacement part.
When you go to install it it is highly worth getting the bypass kit if it's
anything like ours and shoved down in a locker where it's hard
Marek,
I have a 6 gallon Force 10 electric/engine coolant water heater that has
been in my pole barn for about 10 years. Still in box, still works. I
bought it to put in our Redwing 35 (C&C 35-1), but never got around to
it. Make me an offer and pay shipping and it is yours (I have other
b
If I was going to install one on Touche' it would be an Isotemp SPA unit.
Dennis C.
On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 1:04 PM, Marek Dziedzic via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> I have to replace my water heater. I was wondering if there is a common
> wisdom on which ones are good and which ones
I have to replace my water heater. I was wondering if there is a common wisdom
on which ones are good and which ones are to be avoided. It looks like Kuuma,
Camco and Seaward are available here (and all seem to look the same or very
similar). I am looking for a 5-6 gal. heater that can use the e
I have a new 6 gallon Raritan water heater listed in the event you want to
replace yours with the same model.
https://sbo.sailboatowners.com/gear/gear.php?task=showad&id=6240
Ted Drossos
C&C 110
Lady in Red
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store heater hose is what I did.
Bruce
1994 37/40+
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m
Cc: Danny Haughey
Subject: Re: Stus-List Water heater Mystery
Hi All,
I was able to pressurize both the tank, 40psi for about an hour, and the coil,
10lbs for about 45 minutes, the only leaking I could detect was at the hose
clamps. So, I think I'm good to go. I already bought new elemen
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Water heater Mystery
Date: Tue, 2 May 2017 12:07:59 -0400
Danny, That is not heater hose. I would see if it is temperature rated for 180
degree w
Cc: Danny Haughey
Subject: Re: Stus-List Water heater Mystery
Ok, so maybe I go back to testing the heat exchanger with a pump and a bucket
of water. The pressure around the boat yard is probably near 30 or 40 lbs or
so I may try the "glassblower" method first!
On 5/2/2017 3:26
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Danny — I’m not sure why they disconnected all of that; but given the
high coolant temps, I would definitely r
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Danny — I’m not sure why they disconnected all of that; but given the high
coolant temps, I would definitely replace all of the nylon-reinforced hose with
high-temp rat
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The *coolant side* would be maybe 10 or 15 PSI max.
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Subject: Stus-List Water heater mystery
Danny
Danny, not sure I would test that high a pressure. The coolant pressure won't
be as high as your domestic water pressure. You could pressurize the tank with
fresh water and test the bypass loop by opening the loop caps if they are
capped. If the loop leaks it can be easily repaired. But that doe
Just as an FYI, here is the heater setup.
https://1drv.ms/i/s!Al8x-ET7_b7Mp3gif8d6_wPOkLJR
Getting that out will not be an easy job!
Danny
On 5/2/2017 12:09 PM, Frederick G Street via CnC-List wrote:
Danny — I’m not sure why they disconnected all of that; but given the
high coolant temps, I
Ok, So, the first think to do would be to pressurize it and then, if i
don't see any leaks, get some appropriate hose. given that the working
pressure is 150 and the test pressure is 300, hooking up a hose should
not be a problem. I think I'll go that route. I tell you, getting 12
gals of ho
Danny — I’m not sure why they disconnected all of that; but given the high
coolant temps, I would definitely replace all of the nylon-reinforced hose with
high-temp rated hose. I’ve seen the clear hose develop “aneurisms” when under
high temp and pressure; these will burst and you’ll lose all y
Danny,
That is not heater hose. I would see if it is temperature rated for 180
degree water! I just bought a 50 foot roll from Amazon because it was
cheaper than 15 feet at West. If you were nearby, I'd give you the rest.
Yes, I'd hook up a hose and see if there is a leak. They likely bypass
Hello all,
Well, In the fall of 2015, when we were in the process of buying our
boat, the water heater was hooked up and tripping the shore power
breaker at the survey. Surveyor said, it's probably just the element.
There is a loop in the engine for the piping to the coil heat exchanger
ins
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