P.S.- pardon me if I don't reply to your reponses for a while but we are heading out on the boat shortly.
Dave Broughton
Calgary, Alberta
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....... on to the hand pump faucet (took the plastic connector off the hand pump system and installed a copper one 2$) and put taste pure water freshner 7$ in every time I add water. I can let the water stand in the plastic container for weeks and still drink it with no after effect.
The original owner of Bossa Nova had a 20 (25?) gallon Plastimo bladder under the aft dinette seat, between the centerboard trunk and the starboard ballast tank. It filled from a water-fill deck plug on the ledge behind the seat, and the pump was on the head bulkhead outboard of the starboard ballast tank.RussMT wrote:That's what we have. We only use the galley pump for washing up.
I also installed an electric pump which causes use to use a LOT more water. So next year I think we'll be installing a bladder type water tank. Search and you will see many have done this.
-WC Fields told that joke and it caused him some censoring issues!Rick Westlake wrote:RussMT wrote: Anyways, who wants to drink WATER??! Do you know what fish do in that stuff?![]()
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That's where mine is too its a 25+ gallon and holds actually as you say due to the limited space .....about for me 20 gallons ... Thats good fo one week living on the hook, or more for me or on average 2 days for the wife hahahahaAndy26M wrote:I originally had a collapsible 20 gallon bladder under the V-berth, but I hated the effect that had on the boat's trim (pushed the bow down too far). So, I moved it aft under the rear bunk - it is restricted in how full you can get it back there because the space is so shallow, but it is center line, low, and aft which is exactly where the M wants any extra weight imho.
Andy
we actually use this stuff especially for camping..Québec 1 wrote:I also use the 5 gallon plastic container (8$ in Canada).
I installed the aquasource water filter- Filters bacteria, chemicals, chlorine, lead, odor, taste and sediment-(30$).
To install I just insert the filter.......(it fits tight ,no need for collars)in the faucet connector and the other end of the filter is just jammed into the plastic tubing which goes to the water container........ on to the hand pump faucet (took the plastic connector off the hand pump system and installed a copper one 2$) and put taste pure water freshner 7$ in every time I add water. I can let the water stand in the plastic container for weeks and still drink it with no after effect.
The whole shebang cost less than 40$ a year![]()
Off course this water is from potable municipal water systems available at any town faucet.
Q1
p.s. My boat tap water now tastes better than my home tap water