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This isin't a patch on some of the photo projects that we are used to here, but it may be of interest to some.
We use our boat A LOT. We also shower a lot and wash the dishes... a lot! So, a lot of hot water is essential. Our old calorifier was fine for 1 night, but at times we found ourselves running out of hot water as we use so much. We normally just pull out the portable genny and run it for a while to heat up water (if we aren't moving the boat, hence no engines running to heat water). So, out with the old and in with the new. Our old calorifier was 22 - 25l, this one is 65l and has a mixer valve, so will give about 80l of hot water.
It's under here, somewhere!
God bless Cranchi designers, about 3 minutes later we have a huge amount of engine room access. (Note the impeller on top of engine cover - take out your impellers if laying up for the winter, they will last much longer). Excuse the dirt around the edges - this time of year it's impossible to avoid - spring clean happening as soon as the weather improves
Old calorifier in situ - lots of space to install a bigger one
After a lot of cursing, thinking and plumbing, new calorifier in place
I was scratching my head trying to figure out what connectors / elbows etc. I needed. Then I found these pre-made flexible hoses with 15mm push-fit connectors on each end... absolutely perfect and not much more expensive than doing it the traditional way - i'm convinced they were made for my project!
Everything back in place, pressure tested etc. - job complete! Bring on lots of hot water
Apart from usual engine / leg maintenance & compounding/polishing, we are installing a new oven, purchasing 'Spaghetti String' floor matting for the cockpit, replace TV antenna and a few other small jobs. I love this time of year
Old calorifier is on the 'For Sale' forum if anyone wants it.
We use our boat A LOT. We also shower a lot and wash the dishes... a lot! So, a lot of hot water is essential. Our old calorifier was fine for 1 night, but at times we found ourselves running out of hot water as we use so much. We normally just pull out the portable genny and run it for a while to heat up water (if we aren't moving the boat, hence no engines running to heat water). So, out with the old and in with the new. Our old calorifier was 22 - 25l, this one is 65l and has a mixer valve, so will give about 80l of hot water.
It's under here, somewhere!
God bless Cranchi designers, about 3 minutes later we have a huge amount of engine room access. (Note the impeller on top of engine cover - take out your impellers if laying up for the winter, they will last much longer). Excuse the dirt around the edges - this time of year it's impossible to avoid - spring clean happening as soon as the weather improves
Old calorifier in situ - lots of space to install a bigger one
After a lot of cursing, thinking and plumbing, new calorifier in place
I was scratching my head trying to figure out what connectors / elbows etc. I needed. Then I found these pre-made flexible hoses with 15mm push-fit connectors on each end... absolutely perfect and not much more expensive than doing it the traditional way - i'm convinced they were made for my project!
Everything back in place, pressure tested etc. - job complete! Bring on lots of hot water
Apart from usual engine / leg maintenance & compounding/polishing, we are installing a new oven, purchasing 'Spaghetti String' floor matting for the cockpit, replace TV antenna and a few other small jobs. I love this time of year
Old calorifier is on the 'For Sale' forum if anyone wants it.
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