Fred...thanks for the input on tank removal. Thought you could help out after
trip to bermuda!Had to go home to get crew info for rick.Looking forward to our
trip.Jim
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BTW, I believe the tank models from Kracor are 1-78232 (port; mold 4071) and
1-78432 (starboard, mold 5139). http://www.kracor.com/pages/marineindustry.html
— Fred
Fred Street -- Minneapolis
S/V Oceanis (1979 C&C Landfall 38) -- on the hard in Bayfield, WI :^(
> On May 3, 2017, at 2:46 PM, F
Hi, Jim - to remove the tank, pull the screws and remove the bunk board over
the tank. You can then remove the fill and vent hoses; you should then be able
to lift the tank slightly to get at the outlet fitting on the bottom of the aft
end. The tank should just be resting in the cavity below t
Greetings to all sailors...I have a water problem. It appears that i have a
leak in my port tank. I can see water coming from under the forward inside
corner. Can't see the leak only water exiting. No pipe connections nearby. My
problem is to remove & repair the tank OR cut it out and covert th