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CSY Mon
The water tank on my 1979 CSY 33 is made of fiberglass and built into the hull below the cabin sole.I had the boat for almost 7 years and have not had any propblems with the quality of the drinking water until last year or so.After about a day, the water takes on a chemical kind of taste and smell...Not really strong, just a bit un-pleasant.We have always filtered the drinking water and have tried different filters, up to the 377 series carbon impregnated high-end filter that is rated at 0.5 micron.And it makes no difference.Have tried the clorox and shock treatment, but that is mostly for bacterias, not for chemical problems.Today I opened up a couple of inspection ports in the tank and found it squeaky clean inside, no black stuff or mold, just a little bit of white debris floating in the bottom.(The tank is empty, but it has several compartments with a 1/4" lip in each, so one can never completely empty the tank without getting in there.)I have a hunch that some old caulk/sealants is breaking down and that is the white particles donw there.Not sure if it is 5200 or silicon, or 101 or whatever.The caulk is there, I think, to support a longitudinal bulkead in a groove in the bottom of the tank, not to seal, but to keep it snug.It MAY be possible to peel out most of it with a dentist's tool, then squeeze something else in there, or just leave it alone.There is no signs of blisters or any other problems like cracks in the gelcoat or some such thing.The only other thing I can think of was that I installed a float for an electric tank gauge a few years ago.(WEMA) Wonder if that thing would have some kind of chemical reaction with lightly chlorinated water..?The tank is 157 gallons with several baffles and it is almost impossible to get to all of it on the inside.I may also need to re-seal the oulet on the bottom, what kind of sealant is safe for water tanks?Silicon...?Any suggestions....?(No, ain't selling the boat.. )