Fishcatcher907
New member
My 22’ cruiser doesn’t have a wash down installed yet.
Normally I just use the good ol bucket trick, but I don’t love throwing all that saltwater in the boat on purpose. I primarily salmon and halibut fish along with shrimping there’s always a mess on deck.
I don’t use my freshwater tank for much. We do go overnight often, but we normally have lots of other water sources on board. Between frozen water jugs for the cooler and bottled drinking water I doubt we’ve ever used more then 5 gallons out of the tank.
So I guess my question is... Why wouldn’t I want to plumb my wash down pump into my freshwater tank?
Normally I just use the good ol bucket trick, but I don’t love throwing all that saltwater in the boat on purpose. I primarily salmon and halibut fish along with shrimping there’s always a mess on deck.
I don’t use my freshwater tank for much. We do go overnight often, but we normally have lots of other water sources on board. Between frozen water jugs for the cooler and bottled drinking water I doubt we’ve ever used more then 5 gallons out of the tank.
So I guess my question is... Why wouldn’t I want to plumb my wash down pump into my freshwater tank?