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  1. 9 minutes ago, BrundallNavy said:

    We have a Nanni N65 and our water does not get particularly hot we tend to pop the immersion on when the engine is running for around 20 mins Β  Our engine runs around 70 degrees. Β 

    That's really helpful to know, thank you. Our engine gets to about 75 degrees on a run, so engine temp may not be the problem I thought!

    We do however only get enough warm water at the tap (not hot, just warm) for both of us to wash our hands even after cruising.

    We have no immersion heater!

  2. 6 minutes ago, dnks34 said:

    I don't think theres an impeller in the brass coloured housing. Β I thought the closed circuit water pump was on the front of the engine under a cover like a car? I may be mistaken.

    The nut on the top of the brass housing is what I used to bleed our Nanni 50hp when I had worked on the cooling circuit.

    The only thing that gave us trouble with hot water with ours was a dodgy Thermostatic Mixer Valve but that wouldn’t affect engine temp.

    That makes sense... I did loosen it with the engine on tick over but no water came out. Do you have to take it right off? Maybe it's something I need to look at again.

  3. Thank you guys!

    We have never had enough hot water since we bought the boat, it is only recently that I noticed the temp guage showing her running cool(ish) but that is quite possibly how it has always been.

    The engine is a Nanni 4220 HE, as far as I know it is the boats original - 1985 Broom 29

    The calorifier is horizontal but as near as the eye can tell the higher hose is level with the engine, photo attached where you can see the hoses running parallel and level.

    In my first photo the return hose is the one marked 2, it goes into the base of the housing you can see where the brass is showing, as far as I know this houses the impeller ??

    Am home now but can get more photos tomorrow pm, I haven't got a user manual though I'm afraid.

  4. Thank you so much for your patience John... A photo it is!

    Where I have marked 1 goes to the higher connection on the calorifier, no. 2 to the lower.

    With the engine cold and running at idle both warmed up at the same rate.

    With the engine still running I pulled hose 1 off, coolant came out straight away, I replaced it and did the same with hose 2 with the same result.

    Now in an attempt to understand the system better I have been reading up similar situations online and I wonder if it's possible that these two hoses are connected wrong? I understand this is not uncommon. When I removed hose 1 the coolant flowed from the hose, when I removed hose 2 the coolant flowed from the engine... this was the opposite to what I expected.

    Although I cant access the calorifier the hoses at the engine are easily accessible. Is there any point in me switching these hoses to see if I'm right?Β 

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  5. Hi John, I'll admit I'm struggling to identify what goes where! The two hoses to/from the calorifier disappear toward the calorifier but I can't get near enough to it to see which is which, certainly can't reach the hose connectors at that end. It is mounted horizontally in a space I am not built to enter πŸ™„

    At the engine end of the hoses they run next to each other on a bulkhead, both became hot to touch as far as I could reach but that wasn't far.

    I fear that I may have to be calling the boat yard again to be on the safe side.

  6. Has anyone used them for pumpouts and fuel? They have a good reputation and would be very handy for me but I never seem to see anyone or access to moor, when passing.

    Is it a case of just coming alongside and someone will appear?

  7. I had a camera sent through arteries once, results not as good as yours but OK for my age.

    The trouble was that when the camera reached a certain point my heart stopped!

    Poor Gill was in the waiting room when a crash team charged through to where I was being examined in full gear including the white wellies (funny the things you remember)

    Fortunately the team doing the camera work resussed me and I was just kept in 1 night for obs.

    Since then I like to think I've been rebooted, it always does the power of good to a windows PC πŸ˜‚

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  8. 2 hours ago, ChrisB said:

    I have not been down your neck of the woods for a while to have a proper look. This morning I put the roof down on the picnic car and set off to The Farm shop between Ingham and Palling. As it was such a beautiful day I decided to have a coffee at Winterton.

    Quite unbelievable what has gone in the last 6 months. The cash collection kiosk is in serious danger, Coastwatch accommodation moved to storage, pending finding another site and another Winter could see the refurbished toilets gone.

    The car park must have halved in size, but at least the Airstreams, now back in the dunes were catering.

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    Chris, you will have seen the new line of the beach, it is to be hoped that where the old cafe and carpark were protected but have now gone has in a way been a natural erosion of a somewhat artificial headland!

    At the moment it looks nice and should at least be stable until next winter then we shall see.

    I'm hoping not to become a sea front property in the near future! 🀞

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