340DA
Member
- Jul 21, 2008
- 365
- Boat Info
- 2000 Sundancer Sport Cruiser
- Engines
- 454 Mercruiser w/Bravo III Drives
The age of your boat might be a consideration. On a new boat, I agree. On a boat that has a few years on it, increasing pressure may create leaks in fittings that are ok at a lower pressure.
Thanks to ALL for all the replies. Here's my thought process:
1. Yes, the boat is old, and as per Football Fan, increasing pressure may (possibly) put stress on the pipes/fittings unnecessarily,
2. I'm considering using the (original) Jabsco part @ 40-45PSI versus the ShurFlo part @60+PSI simply to prevent the creation of "issues" noted in #1 above..... even though Jabsco is the inferior (yet original) part
3. I never connect to city/shore water supply. I ONLY use water in my tank.
4. The Jabsco part should (hopefully) be an easier swap - old for new part
Any Thoughts????????/