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brad wrote:
Has anyone had any experirence with 50 gal flexible ware tanks in an offshore sail boat? Good or Bad Not in an offshore sailboat, but I have some experience with flexible tanks for potable water in other applications. They're great, as long as they are installed into the structure & system properly. Fill, supply, and vent piping/tubing needs to be mounted in such a way that they rise & fall with the tank as it fills/empties; without placing any strain on the skin fitting into the tank. This is the most common failure point. The tank itself needs to be properly secured so that it never folds on itself while filling/emptying. It also needs to be padded so that it never has abrasion. They also need to be protected from puncture, this one is obvious and the modern tanks are surprisingly tough. Solve these problems, and flexible tanks (commonly called bladders) are better in almost every way. But they ain't cheap, either. Instead of 1 50 gal, consider two of 25 each. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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