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The plumbing in the SVSN is copper tubing throughout. The water pump is a 12 volt ShureFlow Blaster that runs at 3.5 gallons per minute at 4 amps.

We have a Raritan 12 gallon RV water heater that also heats with the engine. We've never run it out of hot water.

Each tank holds 50 gallons of water. Two owners ago, someone disconnected the port side water tank. The owner before us says that it might have been fouled, but he didn't remember for sure. We intended to pressure test the tank for leaks and then give it the cleaning of its life, but we didn't run out of water often enough for it to become a problem.

The toilet is manual, with an Electrasan that is not hooked up and without a holding tank. The shower sump pump is in place, but not functional.

All throughhulls are marked on this chart:

9/9/1999 to 9/9/2001
Seattle, Bainbridge Is,
San Juan Islands, Blaine, Point Roberts

Point Roberts, WA to San Francisco, CA

What We're Doing Now