Bladder works great and you can take it put when you don’t want I‎t or to clean 
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Rid

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> On Nov 3, 2017, at 7:11 PM, Danny Haughey via CnC-List 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi guys, 
> I've been researching new water storage tanks for my boat. 
> 
> The current ones are aluminum, leaking and well past their life expectancy.  
> Here is what I've come up with. 
> 
> so, I think these are all I've worked on;
> 
> aluminum for about $700ea w/ shipping 70lbs
> Pros are weight, direct replacement, not too expensive
> Cons are corrosion, taste, poor reaction to chlorine
> 
> SS about $800ea w/shipping 150lbs
> Pros are direct replacment, food grade, non corrosive, no chlorine 
> issue, no real taste issue
> Cons are weight
> 
> Bladder about $220 ea w/shipping super light
> Pros are pretty easy install, food grade PVC, no chlorine or taste 
> issues, easily replaceable cost effectively, less than 1/2 the cost of 
> next cheapest option
> Cons are some space modification to utilize full capacity.
> 
> Custom Poly too expensive to consider
> 
> Custom Bladder too expensive to consider
> 
> Thats about all I can come up with
> 
> any comments from you guys?
> 
> Danny
> Plymouth, MA this winter
> 
> 
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