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1986 Barth Regal 25'
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Anyone know what the purpose of these tubes are? One has water draining out of it this morning. I suspect this is an overflow for the gray water tank. These are located on the passenger rear behind the LPG tank and below the bathroom area.




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Is your AC running? Could be AC condensation drain tubes.

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If you mean the smaller drain lines from water tank and Surflow pump, used to empty water system lines when winterizing. mechanic


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Sloop John B,
Turbo Doc lives in Texas. I think "winterizing" doesn't mean the same thing there, as it does to us.

Definitely it is a drain for the water supply lines. If the water pump is turned on, the flow may increase. Check the valves somewhat above that position, perhaps hidden in the cabinets.

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It gets bone chilling cold in Amarillo, the winds howls and it can snow, so bad they shut I 40 down (no snowplow I guess).


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What was that white stuff I saw at Ft Sam Houston in San Antonio???


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