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nigelm

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What is the expected lifespan of a flexible water tank ??
Having got water system running last weekend I thought i top up the tank this morning , having done so I then went to turn off the tap , got back to the boat and found most of the contents of said tank flowing nicely over the floor and into the bilges ( they did need a clean) :rolleyes: , the chuffin tank has split :eek:
After I cleaned up and removed the tank to mop up in the locker I found a date stamp of may 97 , to be honest I'm now glad I took it out as it gave me a opportunity to remove the bladder part - yuk , and I was asking about filling it with a garden hose !!!!!!!

More money .............
 
So that was another job you did instead of tackling that headlining :)

The bladder has probably sat empty too long and perished. It's only money and all will be justified once you're afloat.

I did have a look at that headlining but I know it's gonna be a pain :rolleyes:
Did start the engine though which pleased me a bit , only a bit as the little button in middle of gear/throttle lever has stuck in so another job on the list :mad:
 
What is the expected lifespan of a flexible water tank ??
Having got water system running last weekend I thought i top up the tank this morning , having done so I then went to turn off the tap , got back to the boat and found most of the contents of said tank flowing nicely over the floor and into the bilges ( they did need a clean) :rolleyes: , the chuffin tank has split :eek:
After I cleaned up and removed the tank to mop up in the locker I found a date stamp of may 97 , to be honest I'm now glad I took it out as it gave me a opportunity to remove the bladder part - yuk , and I was asking about filling it with a garden hose !!!!!!!

More money .............

they last as long as the warranty + a week :D
 
As a follow on from the first post I did a search on here regarding flexi tanks and the concenous was they are ok providing they are not overfilled , maybe this is what happend today :o but as there is no gauge its a bit awkward to judge when it's full , lifting bunk cushions and boards every time I want to fill up will become bit of a chore .
 
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