Looking for confirmation or additional considerations for cleaning up my freshwater hose configuration.
Background: We removed the water heater a few years ago, and I'm in the process of cleaning up and replacing the bilge pump under the cabin step and the shower sump in the aft port locker. Taking things apart has made it easier to remove the couple old hot water lines also.
In the case of our 2007 CD25, all three cold water lines separate in the bilge near the water pump, so there are three separate cold water lines (faucet, head, shower) running the same path to the galley area. I was thinking of running a single water line from the pump to the galley, where I would then separate to three lines. This would seem (to me, at least) to simplify the system, and I find that working under the galley cabinet easier than the bilge area. Any other considerations or drawbacks that I'm not considering?
In the future, I expect to replace our head with a composting model, so a water line to the head won't be needed at that point. If I do re-install a water heater, my plan is to install a smaller unit under the galley cabinet, where it can be fed from the same cold water line and allow short lines to the faucet and shower.
Background: We removed the water heater a few years ago, and I'm in the process of cleaning up and replacing the bilge pump under the cabin step and the shower sump in the aft port locker. Taking things apart has made it easier to remove the couple old hot water lines also.
In the case of our 2007 CD25, all three cold water lines separate in the bilge near the water pump, so there are three separate cold water lines (faucet, head, shower) running the same path to the galley area. I was thinking of running a single water line from the pump to the galley, where I would then separate to three lines. This would seem (to me, at least) to simplify the system, and I find that working under the galley cabinet easier than the bilge area. Any other considerations or drawbacks that I'm not considering?
In the future, I expect to replace our head with a composting model, so a water line to the head won't be needed at that point. If I do re-install a water heater, my plan is to install a smaller unit under the galley cabinet, where it can be fed from the same cold water line and allow short lines to the faucet and shower.