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Yes, it is below the water line. Yes, it is next to three frozen open seacocks. No, it isn't mentioned anywhere on the survey report. Yes, I'm in the yard and removing it.
I was trying to trace the sink hose and found it. I also discovered why the sink drains poorly and the whole boat smells. Both the head discharge hose and the kitchen sink hose don't have a consistent fall, they go up and down. The head hose undulates it's way back, but it doesn't matter because the poo then has travel a foot back up to the tank inflow.
Luckily I forgot all about how annoyed I was with the plumbing when I found the above pictured thru-hull "fitting."
Silly me, I was going to try and push dealing with the thru-hull mess till next year. Removing three, capping two, replacing one, adding one, and servicing (lapping) four. There goes the weekend...
Yes, it is below the water line. Yes, it is next to three frozen open seacocks. No, it isn't mentioned anywhere on the survey report. Yes, I'm in the yard and removing it.
I was trying to trace the sink hose and found it. I also discovered why the sink drains poorly and the whole boat smells. Both the head discharge hose and the kitchen sink hose don't have a consistent fall, they go up and down. The head hose undulates it's way back, but it doesn't matter because the poo then has travel a foot back up to the tank inflow.
Luckily I forgot all about how annoyed I was with the plumbing when I found the above pictured thru-hull "fitting."
Silly me, I was going to try and push dealing with the thru-hull mess till next year. Removing three, capping two, replacing one, adding one, and servicing (lapping) four. There goes the weekend...