Water Tank Installation
Here comes the answer about the installation of the larger water tank, I think that you can see most of the described parts in my articles in the Photo Forum.The 14.5-gallon plastic tank measures 22x15x11.5 inches. It will pass through the hole for the sink and stove. With everything cleared out from the galley it fits with 2-3 inches left to the hull inside, there lies the electric pump. The pump is a simple inline type, which I bought on the camper-trailer shop together with the faucet with integrated contact. The nice thing with the electric pump is that one is free to work with booth hands. The tank is fixed with a wooden frame lying flush with the top surface, see related photo. Then I clad the frame and tank with thin plywood laminated with a white coating; I left a slot in front as a tank meter. On top there is a round plastic piece covering the large lid for tank cleaning.In the lower outside corner on the front side I put the hose going to the pump, it is easy to really empty the tank by leaning the boat to port. On the topside, aft inner corner I put the ventilation hose going in a high curve before it connects to a trough hull fitting just aft of the sink outlet.In the middle of the starboard side I put a hose fitting for the filling. The fitting goes through a hole in the wall between the galley and the footstep. There I connected the filling hose, one inch wide and 7 feet long with a lid in the end. I just take it up in the cockpit for filling with hose or bucket and funnel - when the tank is filled the overflow goes out through the ventilation and then the hose goes back into the footstep.Between the tank and the hatch there is a "ditch" where we keep the vacuum bottle, the pitcher, the cutting board etc. The knife drawer is a standard IKEA with one row removed and a wooden handle added. The rebuilding of the hatch is just perfect - we never use the big one. As a bonus (or for fun) I built a kitchen roll holder (the non-rolling type), it is accessible both from the cabin and from the cockpit. The LPG container (one-gallon, keeps us going for 10-14 days) for the stove is placed in the aft locker, following EU-regulations connected with copper-pipe. On a boat with limited stability as the 240 the frame around the pots is essential for safety, I remade one from a larger stove that was scrapped by a friend. Good luck! and please let me know if you used any of my ideas.