Fresh water tanks '84CC38'

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John Gardner

I'm replacing the grey plastic fresh water lines in my '84CC38' with nylon reinforced 'hose.' I find that Ted glassed out from the stringers and onto the short (4") pipe leading out of both tanks and left me with a terrible mess of fiberglass that needs to be chipped away so I can get at what's left of the broken off pipe to replace it. Has anyone else encountered this problem? Does anyone have another solution?
 
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Dale Jadus

Lady Susan water tank

Our '8438CC' does not appear to have your problem. I have not tried to replace the QEST piping.
 
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John

fresh water

If I'm not mistaken, your photo shows the tank ends of the intake (input) hose (the big one) and the vent (smaller, grey) hoses that are located on top of the tank. My problem lies in the outlet (output) fittings. The starboard outlet fitting is accessed through the lower level floor panel that also accesses the thruhull for the engine and A/C colling water; the port outlet is accessed from under the galley sink or through the lateral hole for the bilge pipes from the engine compartment.
 
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John

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Update on my posts above ... fresh water on my '84CC38' exits the twin tanks through a threaded gray plastic QEST pipe. On one tank, the pipe broke off even with edge of the tank. To no avail, I first tried standard easy-outs to remove the piece remaining threaded in the aluminum tank: they were too small in diameter. Then, on my second trip to Home Depot, I found a tool in the plumbing section designed for removing similarly broken lawn sprinkler pipes. In sum, don't bother with the standard easy-out from the tool or hardware section; go directly to the plumbing section and ask for the tool you use to back out broken sprinkler pipes. It's actually a specifically designed easy-out, but you dont necessarily have to tell them that. Also, I didnt use the QEST product to replace the broken off pipe (something about fool me once ...); instead, I used regular old sprinkler pipes. They're less expensive and I have seen enough busted QEST for a lifetime. To protect the new installation, I installed a piece of 2" PVC (cut in half lengthwise) over the sprinkler pipe to bear the weight of the other (bilge and fresh water) hoses running perpendicular to the exit pipe.
 
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