boomerang
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- Joined
- Apr 29, 2016
- Messages
- 1,446
- Location
- united states
- Vessel Name
- Wandering Star
- Vessel Make
- Hatteras 42 LRC
As with a lot of smaller boats, storage is an issue, and that's especially true on ours while we're cruising. Another problem is the small 40 gallon water capacity we have. It's just my wife Liz and me & neither of us will entertain the idea of skipping a shower for a day. We both like to shower in the morning and at least rinse off in the evening ,especially after a hot day or a cooling dip in salty or brackish water. I'm content with showering in the cockpit in warm weather and even bought one of those 5 gallon solar camping shower things that will give me 2-3 or more decent rinses.
Anyway, the poly tank that Mainship used takes up a good amount of what would be useable stowage space under the cockpit. I have a plan to put a shelf under the cockpit spanning the 4 longitudinal stringers and lay a flexible bladder tank on the shelf. It will take a minimal amount of plumbing to extend the supply line and fill tube.
Not being familiar with this type of tankage, what are others experience with bladder tanks? I'm most interested in finding out if we'll be able to actually get close to the 50 gallon capacity with a flexible tank or if a lot of the capacity isn't useable due to the design. I know that ,because of the placement of the pickup port in the current tank, we probably only have 35 gallons or less of useable water. Going from a 40 gallon to 50 would be a big deal for us. I guess we really are plebeians because a lot of cruising couples could hardly brush their teeth with the capacity we carry! :lol:
The first 2 pictures are of the area that I'm proposing a shelf be installed for the flex tank. Kindly ignore my swim platform bonding job...it was hot as heck under there so the cables never got fastened.
The next pic is of the current tank & location under the cockpit and lastly ,the 50 gallon bladder tank I want to use.
Anyway, the poly tank that Mainship used takes up a good amount of what would be useable stowage space under the cockpit. I have a plan to put a shelf under the cockpit spanning the 4 longitudinal stringers and lay a flexible bladder tank on the shelf. It will take a minimal amount of plumbing to extend the supply line and fill tube.
Not being familiar with this type of tankage, what are others experience with bladder tanks? I'm most interested in finding out if we'll be able to actually get close to the 50 gallon capacity with a flexible tank or if a lot of the capacity isn't useable due to the design. I know that ,because of the placement of the pickup port in the current tank, we probably only have 35 gallons or less of useable water. Going from a 40 gallon to 50 would be a big deal for us. I guess we really are plebeians because a lot of cruising couples could hardly brush their teeth with the capacity we carry! :lol:
The first 2 pictures are of the area that I'm proposing a shelf be installed for the flex tank. Kindly ignore my swim platform bonding job...it was hot as heck under there so the cables never got fastened.
The next pic is of the current tank & location under the cockpit and lastly ,the 50 gallon bladder tank I want to use.