Head and Holding Tank Photographs

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  • August 20, 2013 7:46 AM
    Message # 1370227
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    I am installing a totally new and premium sanitation system.

    I haven't decided on what tank I will be buying but I thinnk it will be going under the port forward berth as has been used in many Westsail designs. The above the waterline install design as Bud mentions in his service manual. The B-352 tank layout.

    Can someone share some pictures of this design for me?
    Particularly a photo of the tank installed in the port berth locker.

    And any other pictures and layout tips would be appreciated.

    Forgive me if there is an area here on this forum that already contains these pictures but I have no access to them using ios (ipad) devices.


    Thank you,
    Carl
    Last modified: August 20, 2013 7:47 AM | Deleted user
  • August 20, 2013 9:02 AM
    Reply # 1370303 on 1370227
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    Hey Carl,

    I have a W28 so my pics may not help but I am very impressed with the tank I have.


    Hope it helps.

    David F.
  • August 20, 2013 9:17 AM
    Reply # 1370319 on 1370227
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    David,
    I have had the pleasure of frequenting your blog and I have read every bit of it.
    Thanks for all the hard work.

    I am probably buying a 50' roll of Trident 101 in a couple days. 
    It has the best reputation for being bulletproof to odors.

    Thanks again,
    Carl
  • August 21, 2013 8:38 AM
    Reply # 1371089 on 1370227
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    David Great picture.

    However a word of caution, the tie downs look like the kind you use on your truck (Which are carbon steel with some paint) use caution with these as they can rust in the marine environment which may or may not be a big deal just be aware. You can always cut the webbing to remove a frozen ratchet if needed.



       
  • August 21, 2013 10:04 AM
    Reply # 1371139 on 1370227
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    Thanks Norm,

    I've been thinking about that...thinking of galvanized threaded rods with two top pieces made of epoxied wood or a heavy gauge plastic.

    David F.
  • August 22, 2013 6:25 AM
    Reply # 1371789 on 1370227
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    David,
          Forget the galvanized threaded rod.  Use Stainless Steel.   Preferably type 316 (304 if the exposure is not too bad).  Do it once with SS, the cost of the project won't be all that much greater.  Be sure to use some anti-seize on the ss threads to prevent galling.
    Mike
  • August 22, 2013 4:44 PM
    Reply # 1372245 on 1370227
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    Just a point of ref. on carbon steel.

    When I bought My 1975 built boat in 1997 it had all bare carbon steel fasteners holding the furniture (boards) together.   25% looked like new, 25% were completely gone. and 50% were in some state in between.   The lower in the boat the more likely they were gone.

    So I replaced all interior screws with bronze and in 2013 they all still looked like they did when I installed them in 1997 = Good

    I have found one ss that has rusted a little but most are still in great shape.  So carbon can work for temp stuff but it can fail.  Bronze is great!+, ss is ok if you have to have more strength than bronze.  and zinc coated stuff will work, but only if it is not chipped (in the threading or rubbed off somehow) or stretched (cracking in the zinc layer) My chain and anchor work out ok as an example of the zinc coating. 

    Norm
    Last modified: August 22, 2013 4:54 PM | Deleted user
  • August 23, 2013 2:18 AM
    Reply # 1372488 on 1370227
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    Does anyone have vented loops mounted in the cabinets tht they could share pictures of?
    Thanks
  • August 26, 2013 3:45 AM
    Reply # 1374010 on 1370227
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    Carl,

    I will try to post some from my installation in the next day or so.

    Werner
  • August 26, 2013 5:17 AM
    Reply # 1374050 on 1370227
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    Carl,

    Try as I might, I can't upload images to this post from a MAC. Here's the link to Picasa with the photos. Let me know if you can view them. Are you bringing the boat to the rendezvous?

    Werner
    Last modified: August 26, 2013 5:19 AM | Deleted user
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