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Jim Hamilton
On my '87 Catalina 30, there is a valve that allows engine coolant to circulate around the water heater tank to heat your water when away from the dock. The previous owner of my boat has removed the piping that connects this valve to the engine coolant. This has completely removed the water tank from the loop. While not knowing why this was done (perhaps the valve developed a leak or something) my question is two-fold:How many of you have used your engine to heat your water and what is/are the benefits of having a valve to turn this 'on or off'?? Why wouldn't you simply run the plumbing so that the water heater ALWAYS heated water if the engine is running? I'm debating on whether or not this valve should be replaced and the plumbing reconnected or simply redo the plumbing so that it's always in the loop and the valve removed...Any ideas/comments??JimS/V Jimmy Dreams