CX54WEK
Well-Known Member
After determining that we have a water leak last weekend we set about dismantling the midships in our Sealine S23 to find the cause of the problem, or so we thought. After an hour or so's dismantling all we achieved was being able to hear the water hissing a little louder.
Another hour later and many swear words uttered, we decided to admit defeat and ask for advice from the marina engineer, who just happened to have been working on one that morning. After a few words it was established that the only access to where we needed to be was found by cutting out the sink unit in the heads!!!!
Five minutes later and hey presto, leak found. But why oh why did Sealine not see fit to find somewhere to locate an inspection hatch.
Anyhow, of all the parts located behind the sink, mostly common plumbing parts, the one that has split is one that we cant find in any plumbers merchants and we now have to order it through Sealine. So for now we have no water to the heads until the new part arrives.
And to add insult to injury our firends boat which is exactly the same has exactly the same leak!!!!
Another hour later and many swear words uttered, we decided to admit defeat and ask for advice from the marina engineer, who just happened to have been working on one that morning. After a few words it was established that the only access to where we needed to be was found by cutting out the sink unit in the heads!!!!
Five minutes later and hey presto, leak found. But why oh why did Sealine not see fit to find somewhere to locate an inspection hatch.
Anyhow, of all the parts located behind the sink, mostly common plumbing parts, the one that has split is one that we cant find in any plumbers merchants and we now have to order it through Sealine. So for now we have no water to the heads until the new part arrives.
And to add insult to injury our firends boat which is exactly the same has exactly the same leak!!!!