13 Dec 2014 #1 sonvida2 Active Member Joined 28 Sep 2014 Messages 67 Location Ireland Visit site I haven't come across this before. Where is this located and how does it work in a Phantom 50?
13 Dec 2014 #2 jrudge Well-Known Member Joined 4 Dec 2005 Messages 5,503 Location Live London, boat Mallorca Visit site Try looking in the fwd anchor locker. There is also probably an outlet towards the back / bathing platform.
Try looking in the fwd anchor locker. There is also probably an outlet towards the back / bathing platform.
14 Dec 2014 #3 sonvida2 Active Member Joined 28 Sep 2014 Messages 67 Location Ireland Visit site Thank you. A quick google has thrown up various options. Am I correct in assuming they are plumbed to the fresh water system ?
Thank you. A quick google has thrown up various options. Am I correct in assuming they are plumbed to the fresh water system ?
14 Dec 2014 #4 B blueglass Well-Known Member Joined 27 Apr 2003 Messages 2,464 Location Greece (boat) Shropshire (home) Visit site on my Atlantic 38 it pumped sea water. Ok for sluicing down a muddy anchor but not much else.
14 Dec 2014 #5 jrudge Well-Known Member Joined 4 Dec 2005 Messages 5,503 Location Live London, boat Mallorca Visit site Mine is fresh water plumbed. Also a Fairline.
14 Dec 2014 #6 sonvida2 Active Member Joined 28 Sep 2014 Messages 67 Location Ireland Visit site jrudge said: Mine is fresh water plumbed. Also a Fairline. Click to expand... Sounds good although it must be broken on the boat in buying )
jrudge said: Mine is fresh water plumbed. Also a Fairline. Click to expand... Sounds good although it must be broken on the boat in buying )
14 Dec 2014 #7 A aquapower Well-Known Member Joined 22 Jul 2009 Messages 1,789 Visit site They can be fresh or sea water although its not good to wash down using salt water, best to use fresh water if tank capacity allows. It would be easy to change, look for seacock near to fwd end.
They can be fresh or sea water although its not good to wash down using salt water, best to use fresh water if tank capacity allows. It would be easy to change, look for seacock near to fwd end.
14 Dec 2014 #8 sonvida2 Active Member Joined 28 Sep 2014 Messages 67 Location Ireland Visit site Indeed. The idea is to wash the salt off :encouragement: