I would be curious as well. Is that the expected lifespan of those things?
Unless the new one lasts twice as long as the old version it doesn't seem cost
effective.
Joe
Coquina
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This one struck something nothing to do with the life of the engine or sail
drive, my understanding is that they are good units and the people that have
them like them a lot, the people that don't have them seem to be the ones
with the comments.
Rod
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Hey,
My 2002 C&C 110 has the MD2030 and 130 Saildrive. I have had no problems
with the saildrive. I can't comment on the MS25, but I am happy with the
130S
Barry
Barry Lenoble
leno...@optonline.net
Deep Blue C, C&C 110
Mt. Sinai, NY
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Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2018 19:36:04 -0400
From: Rod S
Thanks Barry I'm leaning towards the 130 as it was built by Volvo the MS 25
was built by another company.
Rod
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He
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
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
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
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
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
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.
On Friday, 2 March 2018, Chad Osmond via CnC-List
wrote:
> We have the Kuuma, and the thermostat stopped wor
I recently saw an article in the Boat U.S. magazine about replacing the
sacrificial anode in boat water heaters.
Interestingly, when we bought our boat, the water heater was not hooked up
(though the hoses were still full of antifreeze), and the water tanks were bone
dry. I think it had been
I installed an Isotherm in Pegasus and was very happy with it for 10 years I
had the boat. Have an old Raritan in Rebecca Leah and not too impressed. From a
live aboard stand point.
Doug Mountjoy Rebecca Leah LF39 POYC, WA.
Original message From: Marek Dziedzic via CnC-List
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
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 have a Volvo 120 sail drive on my 2001 C&C 110. Nice unit. No problems.
Ted Drossos
C&C 110
Lady in Red
Long Island, NY
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every one is greatly appreciated. If you want t
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
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
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
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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I have
Ted,Lee here. If this is the round style heater ,Im interested. At the moment I
am in Fla. but will be home late Sun.Let me know what you need for it.You can
either TEXT or Email or call me on my cell,631-721-8624.Thanks,Lee
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