It seems like I just wrote about this…yesterday…but it was 2 years 63 days ago, to be exact.
My New, Seaward 6 gallon Water Heater has developed a leak. It’s somewhere in the tank, as the lines to and from it are all secure and dry.
Really…the warranty is 2 years and I’m 63 days past it! I first noticed it by the short burst from the water pump sound.
The Seaward 600 6 gallon unit just fits on my 2000 340. I need a rear heat exchanger for the engine connections.
The original Seaward lasted 15 years, this one makes the 3rd I’ve had to install. It’s drained dry in the winter and blown out.
It‘s possible that the original unit, when I bought the boat new in 2000, was stainless steel, but I can‘t be sure of that now.
So, what other water heaters are you using and having “reasonably” good time frames in life expectancy?
My dimensions fit a 13”W x 13”H x 19”D size unit. I could possibly go with a little longer in depth but the width and height are snug now.
My New, Seaward 6 gallon Water Heater has developed a leak. It’s somewhere in the tank, as the lines to and from it are all secure and dry.
Really…the warranty is 2 years and I’m 63 days past it! I first noticed it by the short burst from the water pump sound.
The Seaward 600 6 gallon unit just fits on my 2000 340. I need a rear heat exchanger for the engine connections.
The original Seaward lasted 15 years, this one makes the 3rd I’ve had to install. It’s drained dry in the winter and blown out.
It‘s possible that the original unit, when I bought the boat new in 2000, was stainless steel, but I can‘t be sure of that now.
So, what other water heaters are you using and having “reasonably” good time frames in life expectancy?
My dimensions fit a 13”W x 13”H x 19”D size unit. I could possibly go with a little longer in depth but the width and height are snug now.