I agree with Frank. We had a Paloma on our Nonsuch 36 for 10 years,
zero maitenance, low propane consumption and a continuous supply of hot
water. It looked and worked as if new after the 10 years.
Cheers
Al Binnington
GB 36 FALKOR
Guelph, Ontario
flw.ipswich@juno.com wrote:
We had a small Paloma, which we used for about 5 years as live aboards.
It worked perfectly and held well in the marine environment. I'd
recommend it.
Frank
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We had a small Paloma, which we used for about 5 years as live aboards.
It worked perfectly and held well in the marine environment. I'd
recommend it.
Frank
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I had an older one on my OI-51 ketch for 5 years and had great luck with it.
I bought a new one for my trawler last February and have had nothing but
nightmares with it going cold due to sensitive pressure regulating. I'm
going to sell the Paloma PH-6 and buy a Bosch Aquastar, hopefully it will
perform better. The RV magazines say Bosch is less sensitive to
pressure/volume than Paloma.
Regards...
Phil Rosch
"Dolly Surprise" MT-44DC
Wakefield, RI
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We had a small Paloma, which we used for about 5 years as live aboards.
It worked perfectly and held well in the marine environment. I'd
recommend it.
Frank
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