Re: Replacing 402 hot water heater
We are actually 8 gallon
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David Short, SV One Timer, 1997 362, Mt Desert, ME
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Re: Replacing 402 hot water heater
My 362 had same Isotemp setup when I purchased 10 years ago.? Woks great, all the HW we need.
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David Short, SV One Timer, 1997 362, Mt Desert, ME
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Re: 402 head/shower drains
I will probably check in on the OTHER Sapphire next week. It might have to wait until after commissioning, so I can pour some water into the drain.
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Dan Grossman
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Re: Replacing 402 hot water heater
I replaced the Raritan with a 5 gallon Isotemp with the mixer.? Has worked well, 5 gallons seems to be enough hot water.? It is plumbed with the engine cooling system and has a 110 heater.?
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Mike
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Replacing 402 hot water heater
Arcadia's original Raritan 12 Gal. hot water heater has rusted out and is leaking, so it is time for a replacement.? We currently do not have a mixing valve, so I am planning to add that as well as a
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Jim Harman
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Re: 402 head/shower drains
as Glen remarks, the head side DOES go to the bilge. the shower side needs the shower pump. at least that is how Sapphire is plumbed. Fair winds, Mike ~~ _/) ~~ svSapphire 2001 Sabre 402 Atlantic
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Sapphire402
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Re: Tonnage Measurement for Sabre 425
Thanks everyone for the indepth discussion.? I submitted my forms...did the simplified tonnage calculation and I had stated that this vessel was previously registered in the States...it's never been
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April Bilawchuk
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Re: Tonnage Measurement for Sabre 425
Oh I haven't seen this drawing...the scale drawing is very handy.
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April Bilawchuk
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Re: 402 head/shower drains
Thank you, Jordan ( and Glen!). ?I bought an endoscope and plan on checking things our tomorrow.
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Scott Barnes
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Re: Fixed Port Leaks
If you search the archives there? are many posts about this. Here are some pic's of the refurb I did on my 34. The vinyl channel is available at Amazon. -- Phil Horn S34 #67 Huntington, LI, NY
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Philip Horn
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Re: 402 head/shower drains
Glen Chaplin, the Oracle as I fondly refer to him, is, among many things, the keeper of Sabre records. He¡¯s in customer service at Sabre and was there during the sailboat production years, and in
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Jordan
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Re: keel bolts and hatch covers
Good idea. Thanks.
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Richard McLaren; S34-2 Polaris; Chicago
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Dorade cowls cleaned ! Raymarine Axion +9RV and Quantum 2 Doppler radar
I am still trying to find my way around the group chats.? Please pardon the novice communique. I did want to thank whoever said briefly, "try acetone on the rubber cowl vents".? Worked like a champ
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Verne Royster 85 Sabre 32 About Time
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Re: 402 head/shower drains
Glen is Glen Chaplin at Sabre. He keeps track of and supports legacy Sabres like ours. Dave Second Star S362 #113 Fair Haven, NY/Lake Ontario
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David Lochner
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Re: keel bolts and hatch covers
All the Sabres have the same recommendation for keel bolt torque, remember that¡¯s only when on the hard and the keel fully blocked. Len Bertaux
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Len Bertaux
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Re: 402 head/shower drains
Possibly a cracked hose from the shower sump? Can you access and Inspect? ?Replacement of that hose was a survey recommendation on my 426.
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JohnF
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Re: 402 head/shower drains
Hey Jordan. ?Who is Glen? ?Is he admin? ?I bought an endoscope camera and should have it delivered today. ?I hope to have a better idea later today. Scott
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Scott Barnes
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Re: Fixed Port Leaks
I used the instructions at https://www.sabreyachts.com/owner-resources/technical-support .See #31 "Lexan Fixed Port Replacement Procedure." Steve Ellis Cloud Nine, S34mkII
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Steve Ellis
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Fixed Port Leaks
The fixed ports on my S34-1 leak. Does anyone have instructions on how to replace the seals and the materials needed? Thank you. Michael s/v Eventide 34-1 #237
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Michael L
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Re: keel bolts and hatch covers
My 34 is 90 lbs as well. Make sure it's on the hard if you're going to remove the nuts from the bolts. You may also consider installing larger washers to better distribute the load. -- Robert s/v
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knightinnc
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