Transom shower
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Transom shower
Can someone please tell me how to get the water to come on? Is there a switch or pump? Is the water supposed to come from my tank? Also, can someone tell me the purpose of a round piece of stainless steel (looks like an opening about the size of a quarter) between the two large clam shells on the transom? Thanks for your help
John and Beth Grooms
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Re: Transom shower
Ours is plumbed into the same system as the head and galley water supply so if they are working, the transom should also. Ours has hot and cold mixer knobs at the transom shower to control flow and also ours has a dial for on and off at the actual shower head, make sure that is on. If all of that is done, you must have a plumbing issue.
Can you take a picture of the opening you are referring to and attach it to the forum for all to see? Need more info.
Sam
Can you take a picture of the opening you are referring to and attach it to the forum for all to see? Need more info.
Sam
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Re: Transom shower
Hey John and Beth,
The round stainless steel fitting between the clam shells at the battery locker is a vent for the aft fuel tank.
James
The round stainless steel fitting between the clam shells at the battery locker is a vent for the aft fuel tank.
James
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Re: Transom shower
James, that makes sense. Thanks so much! We still have much to learn!
Sam, I'll try to take a picture, but you'll know what I'm referring to by James's response. John and I are still learning our PDQ. Thanks for your info about the shower. Will try it tomorrow.
Beth
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Sam, I'll try to take a picture, but you'll know what I'm referring to by James's response. John and I are still learning our PDQ. Thanks for your info about the shower. Will try it tomorrow.
Beth
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Re: Transom shower
No pic required I forgot this was a powercat, I was looking for the same item on my 36 sail!
Sam
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Re: Transom shower
Based on your hull number you may have the scanvik shower which has the single lever flow control/temp mixing valve. The valve on my boat turns water on by lifting up. Also the shower head itself has a flow control button on the rear of the shower head/handle which is a complere off/on valve. Must push this button to get any flow unlike the inside shower which allows a trickle so water stays at constant temp.
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Re: Transom shower
Hey John & Beth. My hand held shower stayed hard to work, replaced at lowes with a plastic kitchen spray, works well.
Roger on Teamwork
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