My boat is set up with both tanks for fresh, each tank has a shutoff and filter close to it... whereas your forward tank is black water I'd guess they would not bother make a loop up in the cupboard, and put the filter under the sink instead.

Assuming Joel's is set up as yours, then yes - no exposed hose will be seen until under the sink.

Graham Collins
Secret Plans
C&C 35-III #11


Jim Watts wrote:
Filter? That's news. I have an inline filter under the galley sink, I didn't know nothing about no other filter, boss.



On 25 November 2012 16:49, Graham Collins <cnclistforw...@hotmail.com <mailto:cnclistforw...@hotmail.com>> wrote:

    Not without pulling the tank.  In mine the hose connected to the
    barb then runs under the bottom of the chart table cupboard, up
    through a hole in the floor of the cupboard (at the back outside
    of the cupboard), to the filter fastened to the wall of the cupboard.

    To get at it you have to take the top off the berth (unscrews,
    just a few minutes), and you can probably slide the tank forward
    enough to see the fitting.  You might be able to get at it.

    I'd use a shopvac to get all the water out (through an inspection
    port), and pull the tank.


    Graham Collins
    Secret Plans
    C&C 35-III #11


    Joel Aronson wrote:

        Graham,

        Any way to access it?

        Joel
        Sent from my iPad

        On Nov 25, 2012, at 6:52 PM, Graham
        Collins<cnclistforw...@hotmail.com
        <mailto:cnclistforw...@hotmail.com>>  wrote:

            Outlet is at the aft, inside corner.  Pointed aft.

            Graham Collins
            Secret Plans
            C&C 35-III #11


            Joel Aronson wrote:

                For the last year I ignored the fact that I could only
                pump out about half the water in the fresh water tank.
                 Now that I want to winterize the boat, it is an issue.

                I removed the bunk, and found the inlet and vent at
                the front of the tank, but can not find where the
                outlet hose attaches.  If you know, please educate me,
                as that is my prime suspect!

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