Fresh Water Tank

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Skip Howe

I have a 1978 Cherubini 25, and the fresh water tank leaks. Is there any easy way to get to the tank and replace, or must the boat be dismantled. I can't see it so thus refer to the many experts. Great boat.
 
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DOUG

TANK

WHERE IS YOUR TANK,IVE GOT A BLADDER TANK UNDER THE THE FLOOR IN THE COCKPIT FLOOR SHOULD NOT BE TO HARD TO PULL OUT THE REAR LOCKER
 
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Peggie Hall/HeadMistress

No need to shout, Doug...:)

Iow, please turn off your caps lock?
 
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Ret Ledbetter

Fresh water tank Hunter 25

Any updates on how to pull the fresh water tank bladder out of the boat and to make leakage repairs from anyone would be welcomed!!??
 
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Jim

Fresh water

Took the uncleanable bladder out and installed a 9 gallon hard tank with electric pump. No big deal. Made a skid out of white oak, strapped the tank on with nyloin strapping, attached the whole mess to the hull interior with 1/8 aluminium straps and drill point stainless screws. Installed an electric pump and fawcett....... no more pump and splash. All parts from J.C. Whitney, under 50 bucks total. Hope you find this helpful. regards, Jim
 
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Peggie Hall/HeadMistress

9 gallons is kinda small...

I suspect you can find a bigger one in the Ronco Plastics catalog that'll fit the space...they have more than 400 different shapes and sizes, including over 100 that are non-rectangular.
 
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Jim

Fresh Water

Nine gallons kinda small?! You don't want to drink that stuff. Did it it ever occur to you what fish do in it? Regards, Jim
 
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Skip Howe

get to it?

Nine gallons....twenty gallons.....I'll take either, just tell me how to get to the tank with out cutting a hole in the starboard settee. Other wise I guess I'll just have to cut. Enjoy the banter though.
 
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Skip Howe

must cut

Jim; Thanks for the diagram, now must cut. Appreciate all the replies. This is a great forum.
 
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Jim

Do not cut...

...until you have checked the starboard cockpit locker for removable access panel. Should be aft of the fill port. Regards, Jim
 
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Skip Howe

no panel

Jim; Appreciate the warning, but the locker is solid, and no way in. Thus, I'll make my own access panel using the piece I cut out. Thanks again for all the advice.
 
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L and W

Have to do the same

Skip, please let us know how it goes with cutting an access hole. I have the same boat, same problem. I found a replacement bladder bag at Vetus.com, but I'm holding off until this Fall to replace the original. The aft vertical surface of my starboard cockpit locker has a small U-shaped cutout, but it is not quite big enough... Have you tried to access under the cockpit by removing the aft port bulkhead (at the aft end of the port quarter-berth/settee? I was going to try going in that way...
 
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Skip Howe

access panel

As it now appears there is no other way than to make my own access panel, I'll wait until the end of the season and proceed. Another H25, '82 model in a slip near mine, has a home-made access panel made in the locker just aft of the tank filler plug. It was cut and then had the same piece used as a door to the tank. Again, Thanks for all the help. When done I'll enclose a picture.
 
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Jim Boernge

call Hunter?

Did you consider calling or writing Hunter first? They might have a solution for you.
 
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L and W

Possible access thru cabin

Skip, I examined my H25 last week (7/10/03), and it looks very likely that the best way to get to that bladder tank is by removing the aft bulkhead inside the cabin at the aft end of the port settee. I'll let you know in a few days whether that works out for me...
 
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Skip Howe

waiting

I'll be waiting along with several others, before I start the saw.
 
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