freshwater washdown

awthacker

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Who has added a freshwater washdown? What type of tank did you install (flexible, plastic) and where did you locate it? Also where did you buy it?

I think this could be about a $300 project well worth doing. In my '82 cuddy, I have a void in the floor forward of the fuel tank. I was thinking of building a cooler/fishbox, but have decided I don't have the skill and creativity to build something nice, so I've held off. Lately I've been thinking this would be a perfect spot for a water tank and extra fuel tank.
 

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i have an 85 cuddy, i added 2 pvc saddle tanks under the rod boxes in the gunnells. i used 2 pieces of 3" pvc about 4 or 5 feet long. i tied them together in the stern and put a pump with a built in pressure switch there.

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this is a shot of the port side looking under the stern storage bin, the pvc tube coming up is the fill

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this is a shot of the pump woth the connecting tubing coming from both sides

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this is a shot of the starboard side

the biggest drawback to the way i did it is the capacity. i only hold about 6 gallons, but it is great for a quick rinse
and cleaning sunglasses. it would be nice to have 10 or 15 gallons.
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this is the pump and the t that both sides tie into.
 
I have a regular white water tank 13 gallon installed under the liner, it has the same pump as Phat described with a shower nozzle attachment. Love it.
 
Thanks, Phat... exactly what I needed to see for motivation. I really like the PVC tubes instead of buying a tank.
 
I REELY like Phat's solution to water storage...but lotta work for 6 gals...would a larger dia pipe fit?...and the hatch opening will determine what size tank you can get into that space...either way, freshwater washdown is ALWAYS a plus on saltwater...Ridge seems to agree!!...
 
Yeah, after seeing that link from Kevin, it definitely worth checking around before building anything outta pvc. Still a great idea though, and I won't rule it out yet.
 
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