Re: Want hot water to shower and galley sink direct from engine
...mine was rusted beyond use.....
...this is the water flow pattern, but im pretty sure....
Your picture/diagram is how it is on my Sea Ray which is correct.
When I had the survey done before buying the Sea Ray we found the 2 hoses just laying by the heater with the fittings broken off part in the hose and part in the heater. We guessed from serious salt water corrosion--nothing was leaking though with the boat running.
That was an Attwood tank as Thalasso pointed out so a new one was purchased and has been working fine for 2+ years now.
The cost was just under $300 but what a PITA to replace; at least on my boat. The batteries sit right in front of it and had to come out; the fresh water pump sits on a board on top of the tank had to come out; of course all the plumbing had to get disconnected and moved out of the way.
As my boat is completely raw water cooled, occasionally I do use Salt Away to flush through the engine once it's warmed up so hopefully that is getting run through the hot water heater also and might help it last a little longer.
But I am now wondering if I could put in some fittings in the hoses right before/after the heater to where I could hook a garden hose and flush fresh water and Salt Away through the heater only when the boat is not running.
Mark