Put some food coloring in the tanks and fill them.  Put red in one; green
in another.  Look after a day or two.  Then you'll know.

Dennis C.

On Sun, Oct 22, 2017 at 11:18 AM, Danny Haughey via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Well, good news and bad news.  The t&h does not go under the settee
> front.  The subfloor does.  the t&h is epoxied down to the subfloor.  I got
> that off in almost one piece except where it was rotten around the mast.  I
> think I can get some good templates out of the old t&h ply wood layer.  I
> now see wet sub floor on both sides in the salon.  I'm afraid the water
> tanks may be leaking... crap!
>
> I May be spending money on new fresh water tanks...  anyone know what I
> should do if that's the case.   New poly tanks?  Or should I take these out
> and then have them tested and repaired?  I don't think it will be to much
> extra work to get them out.  I bet they're heavy and awkward though.
>
> Im still ripping things out but I wanted to get the conversion going.
>
> Is there no such thing a single project that doesn't turn into 4?
>
> Danny
> T40 Rum Runner IV
> Mattapoisett, MA
>
>
>
> Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
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