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Old 14-12-2021, 13:59   #31
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Re: No Water at any fixture

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Sorry, I haven't seen the final comment by anyone as to what was found to be the problem.
Could you mention what was the problem?
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Post #13, two days ago

"I have fixed the water issue. It was dried out o-rings. I went to ace got an approximate and cut it to fit."
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Re: No Water at any fixture

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"I have fixed the water issue. It was dried out o-rings. I went to ace got an approximate and cut it to fit."
It probably would have helped to have known that the pump was actually running when the faucet was opened. That takes all of the 12v/24v aspects of troubleshooting off of the table.

Providing a basic scope of a problem, actions taken, and a bit of empirical data goes a long way.....for EVERYONE.
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Old 14-12-2021, 17:07   #33
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Re: No Water at any fixture

OP do you fix?feel that cutting an Oring to fit is permnant
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Old 17-12-2021, 13:25   #34
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You might not have been born yesterday, but you clearly don't know much about water systems on boats. You come here asking for help and then disparage a good suggested start, which you clearly haven't done or you would have discovered that your toilet isn't connected to the water tank at all, and instead likely has its own manual seawater pump. It's amazing we bother to try to help you at all.
Agreed. Seek therapy. The plumbing on a small boat isn’t very complex. You’ve got a blockage somewhere. Might be sediment build up within the supply lines them selves. Disconnect at the pump output - if it’s moving water, then replace the lines- it’s like $200 tops.
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Old 17-12-2021, 13:44   #35
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and I wasn't born yesterday, so keep your smart ass remarks to yourself. There is not a shutoff that I can find, that was the first thing I looked for. If you know where it is then that would be helpful.
You must have been born yesterday since you seem to think your fresh water tank should be feeding your head. The person that you are tossing hate at was only trying to help you. Maybe you should try another forum.
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I understand a lot about boats, just never had a sail boat. And I understand the bite back remark. His answer was sound, the rocket science thing is used when people think they are better than you. That is what my response was for. I understand having to learn things and I have fixed the water issue. It was dried out o-rings. I went to ace got an approximate and cut it to fit. Thanks everyone for all the answers.
So your powerboat head used fresh water?
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