[Public-List] V Berth Cubby - water tank (Keeping mud out of the forepeak)
Gordon Laco
mainstay at csolve.net
Wed Apr 7 12:35:29 PDT 2010
I would agree with John (as usual)
The power wash down pump can double as an emerg bilge pump, not a bad thing.
With regard to drinking water; SURPRISE's old aluminium tank lid was quite
rusted and despite my best effort cleaning and replacing hose, the water was
still coming out looking like root beer. I removed all the hoses, removed
both galley water pumps and replaced the two with one large brass one.
For drinking water we rely on bottled water which we store under the main
salon bunks. We keep one or two litre bottles on the go in the ice box with
the rest of the stock under the bunks. Yes I know that the plastic is not
so planet friendly... But we have no more dirty water tank troubles and it
is impossible for us to lose all our water through either contamination or
leakage and keeping track of our store of water is easy.
A last smaller benefit is the absence of a couple hundred pounds of water up
forward and the subsequent benefit in pitching moment.
Gord #426 SURPRISE
On 07/04/10 3:24 PM, "John Birch" <Sunstone at cogeco.ca> wrote:
> A pressure switched deck wash system is fairly cheap, about $200 CDN. By
> washing your rode, either rope or chain before it comes up on deck most muck
> will be kept off the boat and besides, it can double as a shower when
> underway on those hot stinky days
>
> We installed one years ago and I have never regretted it.
>
> Best
>
> John
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Tessier" <dfjtessier at hotmail.com>
> To: "Alberg 30 List Start thread" <public-list at lists.alberg30.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 3:19 PM
> Subject: [Public-List] V Berth Cubby - water tank
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>
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>> I need to tackle the water tank on our liner-less A30 #319 Trois Bouleaux.
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>> I have been thinking about creating a "limber tube" for the chain locker
>> to drain into the bilge by glassing a tube (epoxy fiber glass tube
>> pre-made externally? or pvc?) inide the water tank, along its floor, when
>> I revamp the water tank.
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>> I would welcome any experience or thoughts on:
>>
>> - this approach
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>> - the adviseability of having the chain locker, with its possibly muddy
>> contents, drain into the bilge
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>> Cheers,
>>
>> David
>>
>> A30 #319
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