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Marty, We just did a big job on Wind Witch.....removed the "trim ballast" under the starboard water tank and the nav. station. Opted to remove the setee backing. It worked extremely well. When we removed the water tank (very easy) we found a lot of rot under the tank. Had to remove that anyway to get to the rotten ballast. All in all, the exposure was excellent for the task. We had the tank rewelded (found a few pin holes). It pressure tested well, so we put it back. Having the settee back out, if you are installing an R/O system, gives you a whole lot of options and makes running the wiring and feed lines a snap.
Billy Manana
I installed a modular-component Spectra on my PP 43 using space under the galley sink and the companionway. It worked very well – no need to compromise the tankage!
Merrie
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Ian
P40 #49 Freyja
What route have others used to run windless cable in P40s? I'm planning on running it through the starboard cabinets and closets, through the water tank space and then moving over from the rear of the water tank space to the center line for the rest of the trip back.
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