26Mac X Drains
26Mac X Drains
When checking the battery charger located under galley stove on our 2001 Mac X I noticed water frozen in galley sink drain, also checked head sink drain frozen also and we haven't used the sinks, seems a venturie effect has occurred while heeling since the exit is under water. Using a micro furnace was able to heat drains enough to melt and drain the water. Does anyone know a reason why the drains are long enough to hold water?
- Tomfoolery
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Re: 26Mac X Drains
I don't see a reason they should be anything other than a downhill run to the through-hull, with no trap functionality. Unless someone replaced them with longer hose.
- Ormonddude
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Re: 26Mac X Drains
Actually I seen in another post that a lot of people add a bend in the drains to hold water as a insect barrier so little stowaways cant get in and have their way with you! in other words its a fly and mosquito trap.
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Re: 26Mac X Drains
A water trap is an interesting mod if you live in a warm climate but I think the sink stoppers are much easier and you don't have to worry about them freezing...
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Re: 26Mac X Drains
Our PO had put in plugs for both the head and galley sinks on the outside, which was quite good for preventing water from going in and out. Wish I had noticed them before I needed them to drain out! 
