A couple of years ago the plastic tanks under teh settees in my cabin developed 
cracks. I found the material could not be welded, nor could I purchase 
replacements in the right size and shape. I ended up cutting the tops out of 
the existing tanks and putting a pair of bladder tanks in the remaining tanks 
shells. I had reservations about letting a bladder tank slide around under the 
settees, or taking a chance on a puncture from the storage bins on top of the 
old tanks. I lost a few gallons of water tankage, but I'm satisfied with the 
new arrangement.

Rick Brass
Imzadi  C&C 38 mk2
Washington, NC
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I have a heavy duty bladder in my 34 C&amp;C located under starboard bench 
seat.  Works good. Connected to port side has a nylon tank.
 
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I am thinking about a bladder. The tank is enough of a mess that I am not sure 
I want to deal with it.
Has anyone had good luck with the Plastimo tanks?

Joe Della Barba
Coquina C&amp;C 35 MK I
Kent Island MD USA






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