scood
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Post by scood on Jul 3, 2020 21:29:13 GMT -5
Looking for assistance on where the fresh water fill is located on a 2019 Regal 33 SAV? The manual isn’t exactly clear.
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scood
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Post by scood on Jul 4, 2020 11:54:48 GMT -5
FWIW: I have a 2019 Regal 33 SAV. The manual is misleading as there is no separate fill station for the fresh water. You need to hook up to your dock water bib and flip a valve in the bathroom under the countertop to fill up the tank. When done turn the valve feed off.
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jsims
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Post by jsims on Oct 21, 2020 11:41:17 GMT -5
Hi. We cannot find the value in the bathroom. Our boat is a 2018. Where is it specifically located?
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Post by gofast24 on Oct 22, 2020 10:23:00 GMT -5
Call or e mail Regal with your hull number, or easier yet, call the local Regal dealer and ask or the person/dealer you purchase it from? Kind of crazy having to connect shore potable water hose to the fill fitting, turn on a valve that you cant find, fill tank (how do you know when it the tank is full), the shut off the valve that hopefully you found? On our 4160 the fresh water tank fill is located NeXT to the anchor windlass on the bow, long way from dock connection but at least know where it is and when water comes up out of fitting know tank is full Shame on Regal for trying to save a few bucks and not have to run a 1.5" hose from a thru hull fill fitting to the potable water tank to save a few $?
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Post by rlazar on Oct 22, 2020 10:29:03 GMT -5
Hi. We cannot find the value in the bathroom. Our boat is a 2018. Where is it specifically located? Its under the sink. Open the cabinet under the sink you you should see it there right in front of you. At least that.s where it is on the 38.
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Post by rlazar on Oct 22, 2020 10:34:17 GMT -5
Call or e mail Regal with your hull number, or easier yet, call the local Regal dealer and ask or the person/dealer you purchase it from? Kind of crazy having to connect shore potable water hose to the fill fitting, turn on a valve that you cant find, fill tank (how do you know when it the tank is full), the shut off the valve that hopefully you found? On our 4160 the fresh water tank fill is located NeXT to the anchor windlass on the bow, long way from dock connection but at least know where it is and when water comes up out of fitting know tank is full Shame on Regal for trying to save a few bucks and not have to run a 1.5" hose from a thru hull fill fitting to the potable water tank to save a few $? I am not sure I agree with you. On my last boat there was a separate fresh water fill up at the bow. That was a pain because I had to run a 50 foot hose up there to fill the fresh water tank. On the 38 there is no separate fill but instead we have a valve under the head sink that when switched, will fill the tank from the shore hose hook up. This is a lot easier to fill. I don't have to run a 50 foot hose up to the bow and we can top off the fresh water tank anytime we want when connected to shore water. Its very simple and requires no extra effort. In terms knowing when its full, that's simple. When the fresh water tank is full, water starts to come out the vent at the bow. You see it and head it so you know its full.
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Post by gofast24 on Oct 23, 2020 10:15:52 GMT -5
OK, understand! But, we need a 50' hose (boat 44' long + 5' from dock water faucet) to wash off the bow, anchor locker, chain, anchor, and deck anyway so having the long hose isn't really a problem? Also use long hose to flush engine room, just had engines coolant flushed and refilled after 20 years, some flushed anti freeze still in engine room. So, yes, my bad, 20 years on original coolant Surprised original anodes in heat exchangers were somewhat still recognizable as anodes but needed changing badly along with coolant.
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