Dirty ballast water

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Aug 27, 2005
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- - Rock Island, Illinois
Hi Group, I'm not presently a Hunter owner but am very interested in a 260. I live and will sail on the Mississippi river which is a long way from clean. With the fluctuating water levels and low water levels generally I think a water ballast boat would work best. My question is - can one fill the ballast tanks with clean fresh water from a hose before launching. Is the extra weight a problem for the boat before it is bouyant. And, if the ballast tank is filled with clean water can it remain in the tanks for the season? The other option is filling the tanks with Miss. water - that's starting out badly I would think. From the Muddy Miss. Jim
 
Jun 2, 2004
3,648
Hunter 23.5 Fort Walton Yacht Club, Florida
Absolutly

I have kept the boat in the water with the same water for more than two years. A gallon of bleach in the tank every year or so and your all set. Great boat have fun.
 

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Jan 7, 2004
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Hunter 260 Perrysburg, OH
Yep

I fill my WB tank with "muddy" Maumee River water each April/May along with a gallon of bleach (same as Rick). We've had a very hot summer up near Lake Erie (perfect for dirty water start growing things). When I cracked open my WB tank last weekend it still had that "Spring Breeze" smell from the clorine bottle last spring. I think it's agood way to go, and I haven't seen any corrosion on the SS parts yet, either.
 
May 10, 2004
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Hunter MH 37 Manitowoc, WI
Use a little bleach

I sailed out of Moline (Marquis Harbor) on my 26 for 3 years before moving to Wisconsin, I always flooded down from the river and added some bleach (quart bottle works nicely). You could fill with fresh water if you had a small nozzle, but it would take forever and would be tough to vent while filling.
 
Jun 3, 2004
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Hunter 26 Grapevine, TX
Fresh water

I always use fresh water for ballast, filled from topside. But not before launching. She runs around the marina just fine without water until I get over to the slip and fill'er up.
 
Jun 2, 2004
3,648
Hunter 23.5 Fort Walton Yacht Club, Florida
Hose End Will Fit

It is better though to cut off of the end and fill. In the archives there is a picture of an RV water tank filler that I found at K-Mart (I think) made filling the tank way easier.
 
May 7, 2004
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Hunter 38 Little River, SC
260 water ballast

Do not fill the tank while the boat is on the trailer. You may or may not hurt the boat, but you will place an extra burden on the trailer and tow vehicle which will shorten the life of each. You can get away with having a full tank when recovering the boat on the trailer because you would usually be draining as you haul out. If in doubt yell for "Crazy Dave". (He's on vacation until Tuesday.) Steve
 
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