solanderi
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- Joined
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- Hatteras Model
- 45' CONVERTIBLE-Series II (1984 - 1992)
I am interested in a little Bahamas Cruising this summer and when calling around to some of the destinations (Chub), the marina reports having fuel (4.50/ gal) but reports that it is not for sale to the public. I did review the limited posts on Pillow Tanks here on the HOF and I suspect that must be the way to go.
My idea for my 1985 45C is to bulk up my 600 gal capacity by 300 more. Should that be in one mongo bladder or divided in two?
The various pillow tank companies seem to favor gravity and siphon techniques for fuel transfer rather than a pump. For those with experience, is that the way to go? I have to break-out my physics book but transferring 300 gals of fuel in a 1/2 inch line MUST be time consuming, right ? Also, if my cruise speed is 18 knots, how does 2500 lbs of fuel affect that cruise speed and are there any structural issues with putting a 2500 lb bladder on the cockpit floor. Any thoughts are appreciated,
Greg
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1985 45C
My idea for my 1985 45C is to bulk up my 600 gal capacity by 300 more. Should that be in one mongo bladder or divided in two?
The various pillow tank companies seem to favor gravity and siphon techniques for fuel transfer rather than a pump. For those with experience, is that the way to go? I have to break-out my physics book but transferring 300 gals of fuel in a 1/2 inch line MUST be time consuming, right ? Also, if my cruise speed is 18 knots, how does 2500 lbs of fuel affect that cruise speed and are there any structural issues with putting a 2500 lb bladder on the cockpit floor. Any thoughts are appreciated,
Greg
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1985 45C