SteveNewport
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- Apr 23, 2021
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 41' CONVERTBLE-Series II (1986 - 1991)
Hi Folks - we have a 1991 41c.
In short: I fill my fresh water tank, then it seems lose the water, but I can't find water anywhere that it could have leaked. I don't leave the power on, so the pumps are not pumping it. I am trying to access the water tank, but it is under the engine room floor and appears to be permanently sealed. Looking for advice.
Here are more details:
I wanted to see if anyone can answer some questions about the Fresh Water tank and how it is mounted, accessing it, if anyone has ever had challenges with their Hatteras fiberglass water tank?
I am having some strange symptoms when filling the tank. I put a ton of water in it last weekend and then it was dry a week later. It is a 100 gallon tank and if there was a leak, I would expect to find a ton of water in the bilges, which I don't see - but maybe the bilge pumps pumped water overboard?
The water tank is located between the engines, under the engine room floor down the center line of the boat (see photo)
There is a piece of 3/4" plywood over the tank - I don't see any mounting screws on the plywood? does anyone know if this plywood can be removed to inspect the water tank? How were these water tanks installed/mounted? Can you access them?
It is a fiberglass tank. Has anyone had problems with the tank leaking? it doesn't seem likely, but wondering if others know?
(Note, the center of the bilge under the engine room floor (where the water tank is located) appears to be a "dry sump" that does not appear to have drains to the bilge? Our house batteries are in this same "dry sump", but the batteries are inside dry boxes... am I seeing this correctly? is this center area of the bilge a dry sump?)
When searching for the missing water, I found water inside the "dry sump", forward of the water tank - and outside of the battery boxes, if this makes sense? there do not appear to be any drains that would allow this water to get to a bilge pump)
I am trying to get the water level gauge off the top of the water tank to physically measure the water level in the tank (the gauge only shows 1/8 tank, not matter how far I fill it... so I think it is stuck) - the water level gauge threads are not cooperating. I have PB Blaster soaking them.
I appreciate any suggestions or ideas.
Cheers
Steve
In short: I fill my fresh water tank, then it seems lose the water, but I can't find water anywhere that it could have leaked. I don't leave the power on, so the pumps are not pumping it. I am trying to access the water tank, but it is under the engine room floor and appears to be permanently sealed. Looking for advice.
Here are more details:
I wanted to see if anyone can answer some questions about the Fresh Water tank and how it is mounted, accessing it, if anyone has ever had challenges with their Hatteras fiberglass water tank?
I am having some strange symptoms when filling the tank. I put a ton of water in it last weekend and then it was dry a week later. It is a 100 gallon tank and if there was a leak, I would expect to find a ton of water in the bilges, which I don't see - but maybe the bilge pumps pumped water overboard?
The water tank is located between the engines, under the engine room floor down the center line of the boat (see photo)
There is a piece of 3/4" plywood over the tank - I don't see any mounting screws on the plywood? does anyone know if this plywood can be removed to inspect the water tank? How were these water tanks installed/mounted? Can you access them?
It is a fiberglass tank. Has anyone had problems with the tank leaking? it doesn't seem likely, but wondering if others know?
(Note, the center of the bilge under the engine room floor (where the water tank is located) appears to be a "dry sump" that does not appear to have drains to the bilge? Our house batteries are in this same "dry sump", but the batteries are inside dry boxes... am I seeing this correctly? is this center area of the bilge a dry sump?)
When searching for the missing water, I found water inside the "dry sump", forward of the water tank - and outside of the battery boxes, if this makes sense? there do not appear to be any drains that would allow this water to get to a bilge pump)
I am trying to get the water level gauge off the top of the water tank to physically measure the water level in the tank (the gauge only shows 1/8 tank, not matter how far I fill it... so I think it is stuck) - the water level gauge threads are not cooperating. I have PB Blaster soaking them.
I appreciate any suggestions or ideas.
Cheers
Steve