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Re: T&T: Winterizing a boat - Poly Smell

From: tands (no email)
Date: Tue Oct 02 2007 - 08:40:07 EDT

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    On Tue, 2 Oct 2007 04:04:10 -0700 (PDT), Gil Johnson wrote
    > David, to limit the "almond" smell in the spring try
    > this, it works for me.
    >
    > -- Winterize you system with the pink stuff.
    > -- After you're done, disconnect the pressure hose
    > from your fresh water pump.
    > -- Set a portable air compressor to 40psi and attach
    > it to the pressure hose previously removed (facing the

    In the spring, we put a little water in the tanks and run it thru the system.
    This gets much of the pink out. We then fill the tanks with fresh water and
    bleach for their annual shock treatment (check archives for amount of bleach).
    We run faucets enough to get the bleach solution everywhere, then let it sit
    for 24 hours.

    We then run all that water thru the system, fill with fresh water, and repeat.
    There is no more pink smell. If anything, a bit of chlorine smell. If it's too
    offensive, we rinse again, if not, the carbon filter takes it out.

    I would worry about blowing air into my water lines, unless it came from an
    oil-less compressor.

    Ted G
    DeFever 44, Amici
    Branford, CT
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