watson1987
Well-known member
- Joined
- Jun 7, 2021
- Messages
- 428
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-31 S
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT3119L718
- Vessel Name
- Clifford
- MMSI Number
- 368265640
I found a great spot to install an extra large expansion tank on the R31, at least the PNW version without the generator.
https://imgur.com/a/kxdnYSM
Here is the tank if anyone else is interested
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IR ... UTF8&psc=1
I used about a 2-foot-long piece of PEX to tie the rear shower water supply line. I used a tee splice to make this connection. I also added a quick threaded connection to make it easier to purge this for the winter, as I usually drain the outside sink and rear shower line.
I used Watts Aqua Lock connectors for the threaded connection and the tee, but I used a brass shark bite to connect to the tank. I opted for the shark bite because I didn't want the metal to stress the plastic threads. You should never use a plastic female fitting over a metal male fitting. Even though this is the opposite connection type, I still wanted to avoid it.
In the photos, you can also see an existing storage bin I've attached to where the generator is typically. I used t-nuts and a liberal amount of 5200 for those holes. I drilled holes in the storage bin and use bolts and washers, it isn't going anywhere. Great storage spot without concern of things falling into the rudder or prop assemblies.
Happy cruising
https://imgur.com/a/kxdnYSM
Here is the tank if anyone else is interested
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IR ... UTF8&psc=1
I used about a 2-foot-long piece of PEX to tie the rear shower water supply line. I used a tee splice to make this connection. I also added a quick threaded connection to make it easier to purge this for the winter, as I usually drain the outside sink and rear shower line.
I used Watts Aqua Lock connectors for the threaded connection and the tee, but I used a brass shark bite to connect to the tank. I opted for the shark bite because I didn't want the metal to stress the plastic threads. You should never use a plastic female fitting over a metal male fitting. Even though this is the opposite connection type, I still wanted to avoid it.
In the photos, you can also see an existing storage bin I've attached to where the generator is typically. I used t-nuts and a liberal amount of 5200 for those holes. I drilled holes in the storage bin and use bolts and washers, it isn't going anywhere. Great storage spot without concern of things falling into the rudder or prop assemblies.
Happy cruising