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#1
I was interested to come across this discussion as I have had a similar problem. I am in my second season with the boat, a '97 MarkII, and this spring discovered water leaking into the aft bilge compartment from the plywood base under the galley sink cabinet when the system was pressurized, right at the forward corner over the bilge. I assumed there was a leak in the various hoses/connections under the sink, but could not find anything. Finally asked the yard to take a look at it, and they claim to have found a small leak in the hot water heater. So they  disconnected the cold water intake and hot water intake and joined them together in a loop so there is no water going into the hot water tank. I am still testing and am not entirely convinced that is the leak (or the only leak), but we shall see. We may or may not replace the water heater this year.

Meanwhile, here is my newbie question, this being by my first hot water heater. Is there any problem leaving the coolant hoses as they are (trying to heat a tank with no water in it, a tank that will likely never be used again). Or do we have to doing something further at this point?
#2
Main Message Board / Re: roller furler failure
June 27, 2011, 10:44:03 AM
Here's a related question. I recently acquired a C34 (and have all of three hours sailing time on her under my belt as of yesterday!). The prior owner said it was his practice to ease the genoa halyard a little bit (an inch or two) when not sailing to take pressure off the rig. Any thoughts on whether this is a good idea, or whether I should just leave the halyard taut?
#3
Main Message Board / Re: Gas bottle safety - or not
June 03, 2011, 09:15:43 AM
Roc -

What did you do to fix the problem?