I’ve been having a series of leaking fittings mostly because the Whale quick connect pipe is breaking off in the fitting. We just replaced two T-fittings in that tight area under the helm and now I have another leak from another fitting further down and a leak from one of the fittings we just replaced.
Were most of the Albin 28’s in the early 2000’s plumbed with the Whale quick connect pipe and fittings? Is it common to have problems with the pipe breaking in the fittings and then leaking?
I’ve had almost constant problems with leaks over the past few months and that has led me to think about replumbing the entire boat. Any advice or suggestions? Thanks!
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Replumbing an Albin 28TE
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Replumbing an Albin 28TE
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Re: Replumbing an Albin 28TE
Got the whale quick connects. Not sure how they work, never had them things before.. Were most of the Albin 28’s in the early 2000’s plumbed with the Whale quick connect pipe and fittings? Is it common to have problems with the pipe breaking in the fittings and then leaking?
I’ve had almost constant problems with leaks over the past few months and that has led me to think about replumbing the entire boat. Any advice or suggestions? Thanks!
No problems so far, but bracing for problems, they looks flimsy to this here old sailor.
2001 28TE, 6LP-STE, 1,337 hrs, 19X18 four-blade wheel.
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Re: Replumbing an Albin 28TE
Over 3 boats and 21 years of Whale fittings, I've had 3 leaks. Two fittings had worn and fittings replaced. This year recommissioning the hot water tank a short length of pipe needed replacing as the fittings had compressed too much of a ring over the years of in and out of it's fitting. No big deal a I keep short lengths of 15mm red and blue Pex tubing in my plumbing spare parts supply along with Pex tubing cutters in the boat tool box. I also have 90 degree and straight fittings in the spare plumbing parts box.
I find the Whale fittings & pex pipe to be a pretty good system and easily cut into in order to add additional needs. Just took delivery of a Whale carbon filter and two straight fittings to add a fresh water filter to the cold water side in the head.
I find the Whale fittings & pex pipe to be a pretty good system and easily cut into in order to add additional needs. Just took delivery of a Whale carbon filter and two straight fittings to add a fresh water filter to the cold water side in the head.
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Former Boats:
- 2006 31TE / Hull# 221
Cummins QSC 8.3 / 500 hp
December '13 - April '23
- 2002 / 28TE / Hull# 614
Cummins 6BTA 370 hp / Alaskan Bulkhead
April '04 ~ May '13
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Re: Replumbing an Albin 28TE
Thank you for the replies!
After a lot more searching on the internet it looks like the PEX (polyethylene) tubing is the best tubing for marine applications unless you want all the fun of using copper. I couldn't find any information about whether PEX fatigues with age and becomes more brittle or not. My biggest problem is having a generator with sound enclosure sitting in the bilge beside the helm seat that makes it very difficult to reach all of the tubing connections that are in the wall in between the head and helm. Removing the sound cover doesn't reduce the size much and moving the generator is not a one man job. I'll see if there is any way to wiggle into that space to work on the fittings.
After a lot more searching on the internet it looks like the PEX (polyethylene) tubing is the best tubing for marine applications unless you want all the fun of using copper. I couldn't find any information about whether PEX fatigues with age and becomes more brittle or not. My biggest problem is having a generator with sound enclosure sitting in the bilge beside the helm seat that makes it very difficult to reach all of the tubing connections that are in the wall in between the head and helm. Removing the sound cover doesn't reduce the size much and moving the generator is not a one man job. I'll see if there is any way to wiggle into that space to work on the fittings.
Hatchetjoe
Final Draft
Albin 28 TE
315 hp Yanmar 6LPA STP 19x17 4 blade prop
Final Draft
Albin 28 TE
315 hp Yanmar 6LPA STP 19x17 4 blade prop