I replaced my water heater which was outboard of the port motor. It's a 41C Galley up and I took on the task
when the motor was being rebuilt. The head was off and the old unit came out right over the top. I
installed the new heater, prior to it's removal, under the sink. It's a piece of cake to service and
winterize. Their is still room for storage under the sink and the heater ( 6 gallon ) slides under the
sink trap.
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05-21-2019 05:10 PM #11Senior Member
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Re: Replacing hot water heater 1988 38c
1987 41' CD832
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Niantic, CT
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05-21-2019 06:45 PM #12Senior Member
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Re: Replacing hot water heater 1988 38c
Interesting thought as we have almost the same boat, my 38 is galleybup as well. Really wanted to try and keep an 11 gallon in there so I could use the shower without rush
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05-30-2019 09:01 AM #13Senior Member
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Re: Replacing hot water heater 1988 38c
I don't know the layout but on my 50c, the hot water tank is under the steps from the salon down to the cabins. Do you guys have room under the steps? I changed my heater two years ago and besides destroying my back, it was easy for my friend to pull out. Make sure it's fully drained, mine still had 10 gallons and the reason for my back LOL
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Re: Replacing hot water heater 1988 38c
Looking to replace what appears to be an original water heater in my 79’ 37C. With the galley up there is little to no access along the port side of motor without removing cabinets or taking apart the block. Found a Bosch 4 gallon tankless system 120 Volts 1440 watts unit that I have seen installed in remote bathrooms commercially. Has anyone explored successfully installing a tankless water heater in there boat. Open to other recommendations as well.