The original aluminum holding tank gave out on my '82 H 37. I want to replace the tank with a larger one. My preferred location is under the shower seat and extending into the starboard locker (I have an AC compressor in the center v-berth locker so all the suggestions about putting it there do no good for me).
I started by cutting around the tank from the forward locker (photo 1). The tank would not come free. It was obvious that it was tabbed in under the seat. After lots of research on the forum, eventually I decided to go forward and cut out the shower seat (photo 2). Oh, and I temporarily removed the partition between the head and shower and the cabinet. Whether this is a good idea or not, time will tell. At least with the seat out I could release the tank from the hidden tabs of fiberglass that were holding it in place. If anyone wants to know original tank dimensions, I have a measured drawing of my original aluminum tank (photo 3).
At this point I am searching for a suitable new tank. Would prefer a manufactured plastic tank but haven't found an acceptable size/shape. Cost of custom plastic and stainless steel is too high. Starting to consider building my own fiberglass/epoxy or having a custom aluminum tank welded. My boatyard neighbors don't see anything wrong with an aluminum tank, I expect a different opinion from the forum.
And since I'm designing a tank, it's time to rearrange the plumbing too. Photos 4 and 5 are existing and alternative plumbing designs, respectively. This will get the hoses out of the port hanging locker and port v-berth locker. I won't try to describe all here. If you have time, take a look at the drawing and let me know what you think.
Thanks for all the info on the forum. I hope to follow and make many more modifications based on Hunter Owners' posts.
I started by cutting around the tank from the forward locker (photo 1). The tank would not come free. It was obvious that it was tabbed in under the seat. After lots of research on the forum, eventually I decided to go forward and cut out the shower seat (photo 2). Oh, and I temporarily removed the partition between the head and shower and the cabinet. Whether this is a good idea or not, time will tell. At least with the seat out I could release the tank from the hidden tabs of fiberglass that were holding it in place. If anyone wants to know original tank dimensions, I have a measured drawing of my original aluminum tank (photo 3).
At this point I am searching for a suitable new tank. Would prefer a manufactured plastic tank but haven't found an acceptable size/shape. Cost of custom plastic and stainless steel is too high. Starting to consider building my own fiberglass/epoxy or having a custom aluminum tank welded. My boatyard neighbors don't see anything wrong with an aluminum tank, I expect a different opinion from the forum.
And since I'm designing a tank, it's time to rearrange the plumbing too. Photos 4 and 5 are existing and alternative plumbing designs, respectively. This will get the hoses out of the port hanging locker and port v-berth locker. I won't try to describe all here. If you have time, take a look at the drawing and let me know what you think.
Thanks for all the info on the forum. I hope to follow and make many more modifications based on Hunter Owners' posts.
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