Ernie Piotrowski
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- May 9, 2005
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- Hatteras Model
- 32' FLYBRIDGE FISHERMAN (1983 - 1987)
On my 1983 32' FBSF the water heater has finally given out. In attempting to by-passthe heater for winterizing, I've come against a problem not sure how to solve. Have removed the compression fitting to the hot water outflow from the heater, attached a vynl hose and blew -50 antifreeze thru the hot water lines. BUT, the cold water line is a mystery. when OME installed my system is as follows (sorry no pictures): water from tank goes thru an in-line filter to the "in" port on the water pumpt; then "out" thru the outlet side thru (2) ITT accumulator tanks; then through a plastic fitting into a "T" bronze fitting; the "right side of the fitting leads to brass (bronze) threaded fitting into which a compression copper fitting is attached for the cold water flow to the various fixtures. To the left of the "T" fitting,, the water flows into a fitting shaped like a barrel, held to the floor platform with a cushioned clamp. This fitting appears to be a "none-return" valve to prevent hot water from entering the cold water supply side; then into the cold water inlet to the water heater. The only way I can see to winterize the cold water side of the system is remove the compression fitting at the "T" brass fitting and then attach a hose to the copper line and pump antifreeze thru to all the cold water faucet outlets. It is a real b---to remove the compression fitting as it is up against the aft bulkhead and other fittins to the system limit the size of pipe wrench usable. Does anyone have a similiar system or a good, easy (easier) way of winterizing the water system other than filling the hot water heater with 5 gals of -50? Thanks for your help.