It's beautifully simple... don't know why I didn't think of this before. We simply need to keep the water we don't want in the boat OUT, and the water we do want in the boat contained where it's supposed to be. :idea
Like many 25 and TC owners, we've had annoying water leaks on our boat. The latest was a failed fitting on the hot water connection leading to the shower (and on the water heater itself). Now, I understand we haul these boats around, vibration, yadda, yadda, yadda. RVs get hauled around and they seem to be able to keep their water in the waterlines. We did not have the gooey white stuff (technical term) that many have had... we had plumber's tape put on the threads above the connection. :crook Fittings not even hand tight. I thought we had everything water tight until our last outing a few days ago, when the fitting that connects the hot waterline to the shower connection let loose. We do not keep the water pump on, so it was only the water in the line itself that found its way to the floor. Still, enough to have the Blonde order me to do something about it.
I am an old sailor (OK, I'm not that old)... one keeps a wooden plug near the through hulls below the water line to hammer into place to save the boat, if necessary. We have NO openings below the waterline. :thup However, when the waterline fitting decided to let the water be on the outside of that line, I had nothing to plug it. For you wine drinkers here, you probably have one of these onboard...

I only drink the hard stuff (Diet Dr. Pepper), but Joan enjoys a glass of wine in the evening. These stoppers fit in the waterlines, and then expand to close 'em off!
Of course, we have no hot water to the shower in the meantime, but we also have no leak. The blue line shows the stopper in place in the line, the black line points to the type of fitting that gave out.

Today was an absolutely GORGEOUS day here in the Tropical Tip - got up to 77º, clear blue skies, a nice sea breeze. I spent 4 hours trying to find some of these stupid plastic fittings! :x No joy. I finally gave up and called C-Dory to see if they could help. On a Friday afternoon. Right before the boat show. I was transferred to Dave who promised to get me some of these as soon as possible.

I really don't like to have to call C-Dory for something small like this. But, I exhausted every hardware, boat, and RV supply place in the area.
Last year at this time, we were heading to Seattle to buy this boat. This year, we are enjoying the fruits of that trip - Wild Blue is a champ. And now that I have this whole water theory thing down, it'll be even easier. Have a great time at the SBS those of you who are going... we'd love to see you, but someone has to stay on their boat and keep the water where it belongs.
Best wishes,
Jim B.
Like many 25 and TC owners, we've had annoying water leaks on our boat. The latest was a failed fitting on the hot water connection leading to the shower (and on the water heater itself). Now, I understand we haul these boats around, vibration, yadda, yadda, yadda. RVs get hauled around and they seem to be able to keep their water in the waterlines. We did not have the gooey white stuff (technical term) that many have had... we had plumber's tape put on the threads above the connection. :crook Fittings not even hand tight. I thought we had everything water tight until our last outing a few days ago, when the fitting that connects the hot waterline to the shower connection let loose. We do not keep the water pump on, so it was only the water in the line itself that found its way to the floor. Still, enough to have the Blonde order me to do something about it.
I am an old sailor (OK, I'm not that old)... one keeps a wooden plug near the through hulls below the water line to hammer into place to save the boat, if necessary. We have NO openings below the waterline. :thup However, when the waterline fitting decided to let the water be on the outside of that line, I had nothing to plug it. For you wine drinkers here, you probably have one of these onboard...

I only drink the hard stuff (Diet Dr. Pepper), but Joan enjoys a glass of wine in the evening. These stoppers fit in the waterlines, and then expand to close 'em off!


Today was an absolutely GORGEOUS day here in the Tropical Tip - got up to 77º, clear blue skies, a nice sea breeze. I spent 4 hours trying to find some of these stupid plastic fittings! :x No joy. I finally gave up and called C-Dory to see if they could help. On a Friday afternoon. Right before the boat show. I was transferred to Dave who promised to get me some of these as soon as possible.

I really don't like to have to call C-Dory for something small like this. But, I exhausted every hardware, boat, and RV supply place in the area.
Last year at this time, we were heading to Seattle to buy this boat. This year, we are enjoying the fruits of that trip - Wild Blue is a champ. And now that I have this whole water theory thing down, it'll be even easier. Have a great time at the SBS those of you who are going... we'd love to see you, but someone has to stay on their boat and keep the water where it belongs.
Best wishes,
Jim B.