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Mariner 3297 replacing/reconfiguring black & fresh water tanks
- KipW
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Mariner 3297 replacing/reconfiguring black & fresh water tanks
Here's my thoughts, the 15 gallon waste tank fills pretty fast from my raritan crown toilet and we're often at a marina so we don't really need 70 gallons of fresh water capacity (use the shore hose hookup). So I'm thinking replace those two 35 gallon tanks with roughly the same size, maybe a hair larger if I can, tanks since they are fairly old. That would then give me 35 gallons black & 35 gallons fresh. All new hoses as well, I think especially the waste ones have been leaching odors.
Is this crazy? Any other ideas for how to configure this? I'd likely be just abandoning the space where the current 15 gallon tank is. I'm losing half my water capacity but it's way easier to fill a water tank than it is to pump out a head.
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Re: Mariner 3297 replacing/reconfiguring black & fresh water tanks
15 gal sounds woefully small for a blackwater tank! I would be looking at larger sizes too!
Don't know that model so I can't offer any specific advice there.
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Re: Mariner 3297 replacing/reconfiguring black & fresh water tanks
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Re: Mariner 3297 replacing/reconfiguring black & fresh water tanks
km1125 wrote:Source of the post When you get around to looking at the new tanks, check out what greatlakesskipper has. I bought a couple that were intended for a Regal to put in my Carver and it costed less for two tanks and shipping then just buying one tank from somewhere else! I was pleasantly surprised!
15 gal sounds woefully small for a blackwater tank! I would be looking at larger sizes too!
Don't know that model so I can't offer any specific advice there.
Thanks for the tip! I'll keep an eye on their inventory once I get tank sizes figured out.
Alanna Mo Cree wrote:Source of the post Are all of the tanks on centerline? If the two 35 gallon tanks will be port and starboard, you might have to consider if that will induce a list to the freshwater side. I'd assume you will often have close to 35 gallons in the freshwater side and hopefully close to 0 on the blackwater side. That's 300-350 pounds difference to that one side. It might not be enough to make a difference. You can have a couple people stand over where the freshwater tank will be to see the effects before making the switch.
That's a good point, I believe one of the 35 gallon tanks is roughly at centerline, maybe slightly to port with the other one next to it but all on the starboard side (I'll need to confirm). That said, we've had 4 adults around the table on the port side and I've never noticed much listing so it probably doesn't a difference.
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Re: Mariner 3297 replacing/reconfiguring black & fresh water tanks
KipW wrote:Source of the post That said, we've had 4 adults around the table on the port side and I've never noticed much listing so it probably doesn't a difference.
It quite possible you wouldn't notice a list from inside , but if you went and stood on the dock behind the boat there would be more of a chance to observe the level. Not saying there will be but that is how I would decide.
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