I think the fresh water you were asking about is just condensed humidity. The air is moist, and comes in contact with the cooler piping/hull causing which causes condensation to accumulate.
Very cool! Enjoying the videos. Haven't seen the engine room on a yacht like that. My engine room is always open air with the outboards :p Interesting fresh water leak. Have you check the actual hoses to make sure there isn't a pinhole or something on the hose? I am sure you have already done a bit of testing but I would clean that water up. Then have someone fill my freshwater tank while I was down there and see if I see any water trickling in. If not, then I would run each item to see if I could find a leak. Flush the toilet, run your washdown, run the shower, use the sink, etc... If you can find the leak while using one of them items it could give you a good place to start the troubleshooting. Just my .02 cents :)
Thanks!! All good info. I did check the fill hose. Noticed a drip in the fresh water pump but i dont think that is my water source as the volume would be too low. I just found out i need to replace my shower pump box so that will be one more part of the puzzel i am hoping. The search continues.... Apprecieate the comment!!
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I think the fresh water you were asking about is just condensed humidity. The air is moist, and comes in contact with the cooler piping/hull causing which causes condensation to accumulate.
ya know that is very possible. I do run the AC all the time so there could be some condensation building up daily. Thanks for the tip!
Very cool! Enjoying the videos. Haven't seen the engine room on a yacht like that. My engine room is always open air with the outboards :p Interesting fresh water leak. Have you check the actual hoses to make sure there isn't a pinhole or something on the hose? I am sure you have already done a bit of testing but I would clean that water up. Then have someone fill my freshwater tank while I was down there and see if I see any water trickling in. If not, then I would run each item to see if I could find a leak. Flush the toilet, run your washdown, run the shower, use the sink, etc... If you can find the leak while using one of them items it could give you a good place to start the troubleshooting. Just my .02 cents :)
Thanks!! All good info. I did check the fill hose. Noticed a drip in the fresh water pump but i dont think that is my water source as the volume would be too low. I just found out i need to replace my shower pump box so that will be one more part of the puzzel i am hoping. The search continues.... Apprecieate the comment!!