How plumbing works in our boat ? Ep 5 Sailing ORIYO

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Hello everyone,

In this week video we are starting the inside boat works by the plumbing system. How it works was complex to get due to the real pipe maze we had found down in the bilge and around the water tanks.
So we wanted to share with you this new step in the renovation on Oriyo.

See you in two weeks!

Stéphanie & Valéry

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This yacht is looking really beautiful. You two are going to have a beautiful sailboat.

itsmedaveh
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you did right painting in white, changes completely the luminosity inside

giorgiomazzoleni
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I think is worth mentioning that after cleaning with vinegar the rust, you have to add water with baking soda to stop the vinegar from eating everything after the rust is gone

sailingdev
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You guys are doing quality work to a quality boat she will be better than ever!!!

johncammarota
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Hoped that you checked that the radiator water flowing into the water heater does not cross over into the clean heated water.

robertpendzick
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Subscibed. Glad to have found you. Your Presentation style is very enjoyable. 😎

darrellpugh
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I hope none of those "home" fittings are for saltwater lines. They are bi-metallic (contain more than one type of metal like brass and stainless or aluminum) and will corrode away very quickly. Like within a year of saltwater exposure.

DFMurray
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Salut guys, The white wall makes the saloon looks huge but cosy. Nice choice! Now you're redoing the plumbing system can you share your best practices on heads use and maintenance? See you dans deux semaines!
P.S. we're almost 1k here!

RonaldoMoura
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Great video, Oriyo is moving right along.. I have a question, Are you going to install a watermaker?

BrianRhodes
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The heater water from the engine will contain small amounts of iron from the engine block... Without being open to O2 it will not turn to Iron oxide ..rust rather it has only enough O2 in the water to form Ferric oxide ...which is black..
Leave it exposed to the air a longer time and it will start turning to rust red Ferrous oxide as it can bond to the extra O2 in the air.
Tip ..cut up and away with a craft knife cutting cable ties.. it avoids stabbing or nicking pipes and cables..
Better still snips or scissors.

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