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One Week as a 3807 Owner
- VicB
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One Week as a 3807 Owner
- bud37
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Re: One Week as a 3807 Owner
Oh if you have the shore water inlet on the boat , it has a regulator in it, just connect up the hose, no need for onboard pumps etc..hopefully after all the non use it is not stuck up........
- buster53
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Re: One Week as a 3807 Owner
As far as winterizing goes, I'm assuming you are leaving your boat in the water for the winter. You need to have temps consistently below freezing for several days to be concerned. Not just during the night.
The water is a great insulator to keep the interior of the boat, especially the bilge, above freezing, even if the water has some surface ice.
- quickdecision
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Re: One Week as a 3807 Owner
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Re: One Week as a 3807 Owner
Unless a previous owner made changes, the dockside water inlet does not have a regulator in it. The regulator is separate and is a little further in the hull behind the inlet. You can access it by removing the panel behind the couch. Barring any previous issues, you shouldn't have a problem running potable water from the dock by hooking up to the inlet on the starboard side of the boat.
- RGrew176
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- km1125
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Re: One Week as a 3807 Owner
Also, when you first hook up the shore water connection, fill the hose with some 50/50 chlorine and then connect it. When you turn the shore spigot on, then go in and just crack the nearest faucet inside the boat slowly until you smell the chlorine. Let it sit for a bit, then turn the faucet on and flush the clorine through until fresh water comes through.
If it hasn't been used in quite a while, that shore inlet hose can get some funk built up in it... you want that cleaned out before you actually use the water flowing through it.
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- pepmyster
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Re: One Week as a 3807 Owner
- VicB
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