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Yout Pic #2 is my boat. Not an OEM tank and not a P31-2. Its in my 10M. Welded polypropylene tank made by Tipple M Plastics in ME. Apr 32 gallons. All fittings on top with dip tubes for pump out. All in/out/vent fittings are at center so hoses wont back flow as easily when heeled (unless tank is really full). There are three ports for back flushing through a garden hose hookup. They have valves to keep them from back flowing too.
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On 2022-08-07 4:39 pm, Last Resort wrote:
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Check also with Triple M Plastics who did my tank. Welded polypropylene. They are in Maine. I suspect you will find lead time issues with any fabricator that put this past your fall haul out date?
http://triplemplastics.us/
I wouldn't expect to have success with any repair that is adhesive based on this stuff. Welding seems like the only good repair option? If that particular plastic can be welded?
On my tank I added a PVC plate to the top that is fastened in place with screws and sealed to the the polypropylene. It's a wee bit tricky actually with embeded T-nuts so the only place that needs to seal is the edges of the plate. But if you can get to both sides of the crack area maybe a mechanically held patch can be applied with plastic plates sealed on each side and through-bolted. Would that get you through the season?
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I would definitely try to patch the tank myself.
George/Skylark
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On my holding tank the ports are ALL on top. there are no fittings on the sides or bottom. There is no inspection port but I did add a PVC rectangle in the middle to modify the configuration of the ports and put them all closer to centerline to minimize backflow in any of the hoses when heeled. I put that in with 1/4" machine screws into T-nuts that were sandwiched between the two layers of PVC that were glued together. So there are no through-fasteners. That plate could be like an inspection port if I needed it. But if there wasn't one I wouldn't add it until it was needed. Then cut a hole.
Clearance above the tank will be about the same as you have beside the tank with those side fittings. 3 inches? In fact I would consider re-designing the tank to move those fittings all to the top and extend that side out to fill the space. Might end up about the same capacity? All the outlets are dip tubed. I have two of them. One is a spare or I can use it for overboard discharge if I every go to the ocean. So its a spare.
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Tripple-M did the dip tubes. Also, the cost is greater the more facets the tank has. Simple with less seams to weld is best. Mine was six sides. Eight would have been a better fit but but the extra capacity would have added more cost than it was worth. And 32 gal is plenty big?
I would check to see if your vent was clogged. You probably did that? Or could be collapsed somewhere? I used the vinyl hose for the vents not the clear PVC or the reinforced PVC. Also I have two vents, one port and one starboard to encourage some cross flow of air. Easy to add if you have only one.
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On Aug 28, 2022, at 5:52 PM, Peter McGowan <mcgowa...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey there,
Pre-Covid I pulled the drain hose for sink in the head (P36) and now I’m getting around to replacing it. I don’t recall if it was a simple hose to the bilge sump or whether there was a trap, can someone jog my memory?Thanks!Peter
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I looked into this as well and agree with Dave especially for more faceted tank shapes that cost more from fabricators. But I found the material cost was enough to make the pro fabricated tanks more competitive than it might at first seem. But I did not dig too far into it at the time.
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