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Replacing H12 All Craft Water Heater
- Capt Missy Mellor
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10 years 1 month ago #1513
by Capt Missy Mellor
Replacing H12 All Craft Water Heater was created by Capt Missy Mellor
Greetings Whitby 42 Family:
Replacing H12 All Craft water heater on my 1985 Whitby 42 and wondering if anyone else has thoughts about this. In touch with them up in Bellington, MA as they look for something similar to the old H12 we took out. Seems they don't make that model any more.
Anyone replaced their heater lately and has experience and thoughts?
Thanks.
Cheers,
Missy
s/v Little Dutch
Greenport, NY
Replacing H12 All Craft water heater on my 1985 Whitby 42 and wondering if anyone else has thoughts about this. In touch with them up in Bellington, MA as they look for something similar to the old H12 we took out. Seems they don't make that model any more.
Anyone replaced their heater lately and has experience and thoughts?
Thanks.
Cheers,
Missy
s/v Little Dutch
Greenport, NY
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10 years 1 month ago #1514
by Edward Schwiebert
Replied by Edward Schwiebert on topic Replacing H12 All Craft Water Heater
We replaced out HW heater a couple of years ago with a 6 gallon Seaward (I think, I am away from the boat). NOTE: We have a Brewer 44 and the HW tanks may be located in different places. Ours is in the walk-through under the chart desk.
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10 years 1 month ago #1515
by Scott Lee
Replied by Scott Lee on topic Replacing H12 All Craft Water Heater
I expect very few Whitbys have the original water heaters and many won't be in their original locations. I am not familiar with the H12. Where is it installed? We replaced and moved our water heater a few years ago. We now have a 5 gallon Isotemp unit that has worked very well for us. It fits quite well under the floor beneath the nav station bench.
Scott
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10 years 1 month ago #1516
by George Chamberlain
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Replied by George Chamberlain on topic Replacing H12 All Craft Water Heater
Ours (a 1976 Whitby 42) has a 12 gallon Raritan, under the galley area. Sits inboard of the galley deck access and forward/ to port of the bottom of the companionway steps.
He who will not risk cannot win.
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