Saturday, September 15, 2007

The BIG WHOOOOPS

September 15, 2007 -- Matthews Point Marina

If you have been following this thread you know I have been having a very pesky time with the fresh water system on Temptation. This weekend we allocated all day Saturday to resolve this issue.

I was going to take all the time I needed to fully understand what is going on and hopefully correct it. I brought a big bag of plumbing fittings and hoses with plans to isolate and test various parts of the system.

I was anxious to get started Saturday morning. I waited for Karen to fix her breakfast and free the galley area to use for access to the plumbing. I installed the new “lifting key” in the Main Halyard winch.

Finally – near 9am she left to get dressed. I jumped on it and planned where to start. Hmmmmm let’s just break this down in to two parts. The input side i.e. tank, piping to selection valve assembly, then to the pump, and then just a straight hose from the pump to sink, thus eliminating the entire distribution system including accumulator and water heater.

I just need to take the output hose from the pump off of the qest fitting and add my longer length of hose. I undid the clamp on the hose and pulled it from the barb fitting. Oh NO – immediately I was hit in the face with a strong stream of water!! The pump came on and the water just soaked me and sprayed in the face – but hey I’m holding the pressure hose and point towards the bilge. Everything including me is getting soaked. Hell I’m holding the hose down and I’m still sprayed in the face – I can’t see!! What to do? Run and shut the pump down?? Call for help – Karen?? I’m confused. Finally the water stream stops hitting me in the face and my vision clears – the water is pumping out the hose I’m still holding and is directed behind the engine to the bilge -- Ohhh the barb I pulled the hose off of – still pointing towards me --- ahhhh the system was not discharged – me BAD – thus when I pulled the hose off the entire 2 gallon contents of the accumulator had to discharge – into my face and under 20 – 40 PSI!!! Me Bad!! Embarrassed and soak and wet too – Ohh and that engine compartment – everything soak and wet. But hey I may have stumbled across an emergency fire extinguisher for the engine compartment???

Ohhh well dry off, cleanup and now BEGIN..

I first pumped out the Aft tank. I wanted to measure how much water it had so I timed a one gallon delivery in the sink – it was about 14 seconds. I topped off the tank and pumped it out. It all went – i.e. no problem on the input side of this tank. Oh – and the capacity is about 77 gallons. I then did the same for the Fwd tank – just like all along – nothing adds up or behaves the same. This tank pumped very slow. One gallon took 1 minute 22 seconds. The water came out with air bubbles too – what’s going on here??. It took better than 2 hours to pump it out but it all came out.

I thought the problem might be with the selector valve assembly so I cut some cable ties and disconnected the pipe from the valve assembly. I then went directly from tank to pump. I put about 10 gallons in the tank and tried to pump it out. No difference!! Once the tank was empty I then tried to blow back through the pick up tube – WOW it was hard .. There must be an obstruction… I blew again and again and finally I could blow through. It got easier too.. I put another 10 gallons in the tank and pumped it out – this time it took about 23 seconds – slower than the Aft but acceptable and no bubbles. I then connected the output of the pump to the distribution system and tried it -- Hey worked pretty well. I then filled about 40 gallons into the tank and we will just use it today and see what happens.

Long story short – it worked fine all day and never failed to pump. Now what does this say!!

This took us to lunch. We had a nice one – home made Tuna Salad. The rain stopped so we went topsides and used my little webbing invention to grease the sail track -- actually a Dry lubricant called Sail Kote. Once we had it lubed we thought, “Lets take the main up”… Well it was still hard and with the new part in the winch -- it still doesn’t feel right. The winch has a binding feel to it and the line stripper is not working right. Damn

Well with the sail up we then investigated the Dutchman control lines. There was little wind so we decided to just jump in and change all the control lines. Well it’s done but it was a bigger job than expected. We had to raise and lower the pennant several times and it was hot – we worked till after 4pm. We had all the lines installed but they need adjustment. We will wait till on anchor and in a gentle breeze to do that.

We showered and relaxed a bit then Buck joined us a little after 6pm and I drove to the Sanitary Seafood Restaurant in Morehead for dinner.

A fine dinner then back on the boat for an evening of reading and relaxing. The “Big Whooops” nearly forgotten.