Water heater cracked fittings on CD 31

Don't forget to snap some photos while you work on that boat project, then share them here.

Moderator: Jim Walsh

Post Reply
jen1722terry
Posts: 521
Joined: Jun 1st, '13, 17:05
Location: CD 31. #33 "Glissade"

Water heater cracked fittings on CD 31

Post by jen1722terry »

Hello fellow owners,

We're in Portland, on our way over to Nova Scotia. We noticed some leaking from the top (hot) hose fitting on the water heater, the gray plastic piece that's about 3 inches long and attached to the metal pipe going into the heater housing.

Close exam revealed cracks in the plastic on the heater end, and some leaking there.

Question, does anyone know if this can be repaired? Or is the fitting integral to the heater, which may mean a new heater. We think the heater is a Raritan 6-gallon, but not sure (no records and we can't see the label).

If it is integral, I was wondering if a temporary fix may get us over to Nova Scotia. Might marinetex work? Any other ideas?

Not an emergency, for we can turn off the water to the heater when we don't need hot water.

Looking forward to shared wisdom,

Jenn and Terry
Jennifer & Terry McAdams
Kearsarge, New Hampshire
Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia
CD 31 #33 "Glissade"
Way too many other small boats
Jim Walsh
Posts: 3364
Joined: Dec 18th, '07, 13:04
Location: CD31 "ORION" Hull #27 Noank, Ct.

Re: Water heater cracked fittings on CD 31

Post by Jim Walsh »

Use Rescue Tape. It's the silicone tape that adheres to itself. You find it everywhere today, even the big box stores. It'll stand up to heat and pressure and allow you to deal with the leak at your leisure. :D
Jim Walsh

Ex Vice Commodore
Ex Captain-Northeast Fleet

CD31 ORION

The currency of life is not money, it's time
Post Reply