Re: freshwater system

Thos. Westerman (thomasw@vanion.com)
Mon, 14 Jun 1999 16:50:29 -0600


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>I beat you to the faucet and sink problem by one week in my new p-19,
>#1096. Mine had a problem with the connection of the hose to faucet/pump.

My Potter19 dosent have any plumbing for the freshwater system. The sink
is there but just has a ridgethreadded long nipple--No hose attached and
its open. The sink pump is there too but same thing, nipple no hose. Was
the water system standards or an option (that may not have been opted by
the original owner.

Can someone describe to me (maybe offline unless it would be an interest to
the group) of what the freshwater sytem consists of (what my boat is
missing) in depth, and describe not only the parts but their locations and
how they are situated?

I have wanted to install a fresh water system and have been thinking of how
to do it given available parts in West marine and my local Home Depot,
etc... Anyone know what the OEM parts would cost for lines, clamps, and
a fresh and gray bag/tank? I did buy two screw through the hull passage
tubes for water from the outside filling capabilities that can take a 1/2
inch tube.