SteveB
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Today I noticed a problem with water pressure in the galley sink on our boat. . .
We have a 2009 R21EC that we took delivery of in March of this year. The boat arrived from the dealer winterized, with antifreeze in the head and the fresh water tank. When I drained the fresh water tank (by running the faucet), I thought the sink had good, steady water pressure.
Today I went to the marina to flush the tank, so I filled it with fresh water and started the fresh water pump. The pump came on, pressurized and then stopped running, which it is supposed to do once it is pressurized (thanks, Andrew!). The problem is, when I run the faucet the pump makes a fast stuttering sound (blub blub blub blub blub) and the water comes out of the faucet in alterating big and small spurts and seems to be very aerated.
I seem to remember that sometimes there's a trick to getting good pressure from a marine fresh-water pump. Any ideas?
By the way, the 12 volt house battery was fully juiced.
Thanks all!
-Steve
We have a 2009 R21EC that we took delivery of in March of this year. The boat arrived from the dealer winterized, with antifreeze in the head and the fresh water tank. When I drained the fresh water tank (by running the faucet), I thought the sink had good, steady water pressure.
Today I went to the marina to flush the tank, so I filled it with fresh water and started the fresh water pump. The pump came on, pressurized and then stopped running, which it is supposed to do once it is pressurized (thanks, Andrew!). The problem is, when I run the faucet the pump makes a fast stuttering sound (blub blub blub blub blub) and the water comes out of the faucet in alterating big and small spurts and seems to be very aerated.
I seem to remember that sometimes there's a trick to getting good pressure from a marine fresh-water pump. Any ideas?
By the way, the 12 volt house battery was fully juiced.
Thanks all!
-Steve