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, Frederick G Street via CnC-List > <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote: > > 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 the settee. > > I believe that Kracor in Wisconsin can still supply these tanks; but you may > be able to find somebody to plastic-weld a crack if you find one. > > — Fred > > Fred Street -- Minneapolis > S/V Oceanis (1979 C&C Landfall 38) -- on the hard in Bayfield, WI :^( > >> On May 3, 2017, at 2:04 PM, detroito91 via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com >> <mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote: >> >> >> 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 the space >> to storage area. >> Is there an easy way to remove the tank for inspect/repair. >> I have 3 water tanks. Removing this (32 gal) tank will leave me with 71 gal >> fresh water >> I sail an 83 38 landfall. >> Suggestions or comments... >> Thanks for y'alls help >> Jim Schwartz >> SEA YA! >> Out of Washington nc
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