CD30 Water Tank
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CD30 Water Tank
Y'all can send me to the archives if you think that's appropriate, but here goes:
Has anyone tried to repair or replace the water tanks on a CD30? They were manufactured by Kracor originally and still have the manufacturing sticker. I think they no longer sell to individuals which is pretty recent since I bought a holding tank from them in 2012.
I need to replace the pickup tube and also a bunch of leaks in the miscellaneous fittings that I think I can fix with silicone. The problem is the pickup tube: I will need to add a new inspection port to get access to the back side to use a McMaster Carr part.
I think I'd really like a new tank (maybe $500) rather than spending $100's on mediocre repair. Any ideas?
Jeff
Has anyone tried to repair or replace the water tanks on a CD30? They were manufactured by Kracor originally and still have the manufacturing sticker. I think they no longer sell to individuals which is pretty recent since I bought a holding tank from them in 2012.
I need to replace the pickup tube and also a bunch of leaks in the miscellaneous fittings that I think I can fix with silicone. The problem is the pickup tube: I will need to add a new inspection port to get access to the back side to use a McMaster Carr part.
I think I'd really like a new tank (maybe $500) rather than spending $100's on mediocre repair. Any ideas?
Jeff
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John Ring was able to “weld” his tank to repair a leak. Interesting link here http://www.capedory.org/board/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=35900
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I had the same problem on my CD33 starboard midship water tank. I bought the boat in 2013 and it had a leak from the start. No criticism of the previous owner, it was not discovered until the tank was filled and we had a wild ride down Cape Cod Bay. I sat on the situation for a few years, cruising on the Chesapeake, I never filled the tank. But it was always nagging me. I kept reading and the only fix was trying to weld it with milk bottle plastic, or buy a new tank. Then a year or two ago, the guys at my marina showed me a new? product from West Systems. New fitting, goobered on this 2 part stuff. Voila. Worked like a champ. Don’t get rid of the tank, it can be fixed. I can take a picture of the tubes this weekend and post.
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Pretty sure this is the stuff, G flex, mix 1 to 1.. I will confirm this weekend.
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Jim & Vincent,
thanks for the ideas! Jim, I've been talking with John about this for a couple weeks. It's kind of annoying that the inspection port is too far away from the fitting to reach the back side of the pickup tube that needs to be replaced. We tossed around an idea that involves a bit more plastic welding but I think it can be fixed a lot cheaper and more correctly than I thought.
I'll keep you posted on progress.
Jeff
thanks for the ideas! Jim, I've been talking with John about this for a couple weeks. It's kind of annoying that the inspection port is too far away from the fitting to reach the back side of the pickup tube that needs to be replaced. We tossed around an idea that involves a bit more plastic welding but I think it can be fixed a lot cheaper and more correctly than I thought.
I'll keep you posted on progress.
Jeff
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I’ve got a tank out of my 330 that you may have. We would need to figure out how to get it up to you, I’m in SC. PM me if you are interested.
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I would be interested in knowing what equipment is being used for plastic welding. I purchased a welder from Harbor Freight and it was junk. I also tried borrowing one from and automotive repair shop and it appears a lot of them have quit doing it because they were not successful with the procedure.
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Check with a place that sell/rents kayaks. They will have a plastic welder for repairs.
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I had the same problem and used the same solution. I note that the G-Flex is not "food grade" approved. While I don't worry much as the surface area of the repair is tiny compared to the volume of the water, it is something you might consider before going too crazy with the stuff or using it to try and patch from inside.
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Regarding food safe: is there a way you could put silicone in the cracks, let it harden and then reinforce with G-Flex? Alternatively, I have a carbon filter on the galley cold water which could mitigate any contamination.
Jeff
Jeff
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While I was on my way to Bermuda in 2015 I discovered I was losing water from my starboard tank. Since the CD31 has three water tanks it was no big deal. Upon my return to home port I discovered that the tanks vent fitting had cracked where it attaches to the tank. After carefully sanding the mating surfaces I used G/flex to create a fillet around the tank fitting. The repair has held up for several offshore passages so I’m either lucky or skillful.....
I knew G/flex wasn’t “food grade” but much of what I’ve eaten hasn’t been either.
I knew G/flex wasn’t “food grade” but much of what I’ve eaten hasn’t been either.
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Ex Captain-Northeast Fleet
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The currency of life is not money, it's time
Ex Vice Commodore
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Dang near all of what I drink isn't either... but it sure makes me feel better...Jim Walsh wrote: I knew G/flex wasn’t “food grade” but much of what I’ve eaten hasn’t been either.
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For those who may be concerned, Guinness is "food grade" approved.
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Roberto, So true