Jake,
Thanks for starting this thread. I, too, had watched Dave Turner of Port Boathouse
narrate the features of the 2014 R-27, and noticed immediately the "fresh water"
plumbing reference to the head on that R-27.
Side note: I have chartered an R-29 in San Francisco Bay, and the stink from the head
in the state room was so bad…….I asked at the office, and they said it was the salt water in
the tank. So, when I saw the video from Port Boathouse I thought, "aha. I'll just have to
get a new 2014 R-27 with fresh water head system."
So, you can imagine my confusion when Kenny Mars from the factory chimes in with
his official word that the R-27 and smaller tugs have intakes from the body of water floating
the boat, and the R-29 and larger use the fresh water tank aboard.
Exactly the opposite of my experience with the R-29, and Dave Turner's video.
Isn't this fun ?
Charles