Captned
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- Apr 17, 2005
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 46' CONVERTIBLE-Series I (1974 - 1981)
Remove my big red CO2 tank from my boat myself? I searched this site and found some great information in previous posts, but I'm still kinda leary about doing this myself. Plus, what do I do / how to get rid of / the tank and associated stuff?
Yes I have read all the discussions pro and con about co2 verses FE 241, but the reason its coming out is that the WIFE / ADMIRAL told me to take it out! Its taking up precious room in the closet in our galley. As liveaboards, every inch is important on a 46 convertible. And I can make some killer slide out shelfs for storage. A LOT more storage than I have now...
I have the new system ready to be installed. It will mount to the aft engine room bulkhead. I have the engine / generator shut down control head ready to install. I will install the new system before I remove the old.
Still, after reading some posts on here, I dont want to slip up and have her come home and find me and more importantly the new puppy dead!
That would suck!
Thanks in advance,
Captned
78 46 CON
Yes I have read all the discussions pro and con about co2 verses FE 241, but the reason its coming out is that the WIFE / ADMIRAL told me to take it out! Its taking up precious room in the closet in our galley. As liveaboards, every inch is important on a 46 convertible. And I can make some killer slide out shelfs for storage. A LOT more storage than I have now...
I have the new system ready to be installed. It will mount to the aft engine room bulkhead. I have the engine / generator shut down control head ready to install. I will install the new system before I remove the old.
Still, after reading some posts on here, I dont want to slip up and have her come home and find me and more importantly the new puppy dead!
That would suck!
Thanks in advance,
Captned
78 46 CON