Thanks. I figured it should have been located there, or in the compartment just to port of there. The surveyor either forgot to check it or forgot to mention it. A few weeks after I bought the boat, I realized the hot water didn't work and I started looking for the heater. I found no sign of it. If I would have known how much marine water heaters cost at the time, I would have checked it myself during the survey.Water heater is in the middle of the center settee seat. Its not fun to work on
I had a hunter 280, and the water heater stopped working (on AC) shortly after I purchased her. Checked the electric circuit and was not getting power to the element, but was getting power to the junction box on the heater. Turned out to be a $5 reset switch that was burned out. So first, check the continuity on the element to see if the element is bad. If not, then check to see if you are getting power to the element. If not, trace backwards and look for a reset switch. You are supposed to be able reset the switch by pushing in on the small red or black button. Mine would not reset, so I replaced it for about $5.If I would have known how much marine water heaters cost at the time, I would have checked it myself during the survey.
Thanks for the input, but the water heater is gone. I figured it must have started leaking, so one of the previous owners just removed it. That is why I was wondering where it was originally located.I had a hunter 280, and the water heater stopped working (on AC) shortly after I purchased her. Checked the electric circuit and was not getting power to the element, but was getting power to the junction box on the heater. Turned out to be a $5 reset switch that was burned out. So first, check the continuity on the element to see if the element is bad. If not, then check to see if you are getting power to the element. If not, trace backwards and look for a reset switch. You are supposed to be able reset the switch by pushing in on the small red or black button. Mine would not reset, so I replaced it for about $5.
Don't buy a new heater until you check the electric circuit and see if it can be fixed.
Greg
well, then that is a whole different story...sorry.Thanks for the input, but the water heater is gone. I figured it must have started leaking, so one of the previous owners just removed it. That is why I was wondering where it was originally located.
I have replaced my water heater which was a Seaward 6 gal with both electric and rear heat exchanger. Sure a bit of work but only a few hours. Cost was something like $250. Let me know if you want details and or pics. This was on my Hunter 30T which I assume is the same water heater configure as yours.well, then that is a whole different story...sorry. Greg
Yes, I am definitely interested in details of the unit and installation. Much appreciated.I have replaced my water heater which was a Seaward 6 gal with both electric and rear heat exchanger. Sure a bit of work but only a few hours. Cost was something like $250. Let me know if you want details and or pics. This was on my Hunter 30T which I assume is the same water heater configure as yours.