Hi Daryl,
The only way that tank is coming out is with a Sawzall. I removed
mine by cutting it up in small pieces. I then found a tank (online) that I
stuffed in from under the sink. In order to get a similar capacity (14
gallons), it had to stick out into the cabinet area under the sink,
reducing storage capacity. The original tank is pretty small, and I lost
another gallon with the HDPE replacement.
Good luck,
Gary
S/V Kaylarah
'90 C&C 37+
East Greenwich, RI, USA
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On Thu, Dec 6, 2018 at 9:56 AM Daryl McKelvie via CnC-List <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi guys, I'm trying to work towards getting the boat ready for a trip
> south starting summer 2020 and one of the big things on my mind is the
> original aluminum holding tank, which I'm told will eventually start
> leaking and get a new plastic one in there, problem is getting it out,
> short story: friend with same boat, he and the marine yard decided there
> was absolutely no way it was coming out, cut the plastic vanity, replaced
> with a nice teak strip to hide cut, looks great, $3500 and that was 5 years
> ago. Without taking everything apart I'm looking at it saying but it looks
> like it might fit. Question to any owners: has anyone seen this done, can
> anyone say it will absolutely fit with making cuts, before I start taking
> things apart, I know it's been discussed on here before but I'm hoping to
> find a definitive yes or no, thanx guys.
>
> Daryl McKelvie
> Sarnia Ontario
> 1989 37/40+
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