pugtug613
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- Joined
- Mar 12, 2014
- Messages
- 337
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-28
- Vessel Name
- Pugs Tug
We have an R27. We discovered the infamous "low water pressure in the galley sink" syndrome this season. I did a search and found that thread on how to fix it. Last week I clipped my tendon in my thumb and have a cast on my left thumb & wrist. Plus I am not the most flexible person in the world. If you read the thread, you know how difficult it is getting to that connection. Well, it's even worse than I thought. So, my wife tells me "Tell me what to do and I'll try." I knew enough not to laugh, I like being married. I was explaining what to do and later found out, I was wrong anyway. We went on TugNuts and she read a few of the stories. She took her Ipad and took a few pictures. We zoomed in and saw that little screw. Now we knew it was a small phillips head screw. She was facing the sink, left arm through one small cabinet and her right arm through the other cabinet. She unscrewed that little screw by feel only. Then after cleaning out that stupid valve thing, she put it back. Doesn't leak and we have plenty of pressure. She did a serious boat repair and knew nothing about the mechanics of what she was doing. High fives all around.