Well, you other CD25 owners are in for a real treat! I'm relatively new to the C-Brats (and really like it/them/you guys BTW) -- an ex/"old" C-Dog. I discovered this forum category tonight just before I was going to post my findings and results on my water tank exploits. Seems last June quite a discussion, wish I'd read them before -- I even tried one of them on my own some months back -- put in a tee and vertical tube to get a feel for the water level. Didn't work very well, way too sensitive to boat attitude, fore/aft, port/starboard. Also, you have to cap off the top of the tube or your water pump won't draw correctly (better word, it'll suck bad..).
My 25 is a 2002/2003 'vintage' (Tyboo Mike likes that reference), and I have always wondered if I'm about to run out of water on long trips (I have twice now), no indicator and the whole tank is glassed in under the V-berth area. After trying the sight tube trick with no luck, I surmized like others the tank must be under the port side V-berth area (maybe later models are different, and also, I elected to NOT get the hot water tank). I bought a porthole cover and proceeded to drill and cut then remove flotation from under the port side foot stepwell, now I have a unique, cute "storage hole" about 12"Deep, 5"Dia with a nifty screw-on port hole. Looks great, but no water tank!
So I resorted to writing Jeff at the factory (hindsight...). He sent me the first 3 pictures of my tank starting here: http://www.c-brats.com/modules.php?...ame=gallery&file=index&include=view_photo.php. Water Systems Detail Photos
So, the tank is actually in the middle right in front of the V-berth footwell area! And look at that SHAPE -- a wedge-shaped, triangular thing. I ordered a Bowmar hatch to fit the largest dimensions of the area (I'll get the p/n if anyone interested). I began cutting the opening about a week ago, see pictures. That was my first sighting of the water tank ever! It was exciting (hey, we engineers have to be fed new activities or we get a bit bored..). Surprised to not run into much flotation foam. Jeff said the tank holds 20 gals, but as you can see after filling it ONE PRECISION GALLON AT A TIME (whew!) and marking after each filling, it actually holds 17 3/4 gallons, period. I'm OK with the qty, can always pack a few extra gallon jugs if needed for really long trips.
Odd though, notice it was installed on a bias, with both the fill and vent tubes (port side) on the low end. Maybe the air bubble is important in rough seas...don't know, maybe others might know?
I'll install the Bowmar hatch next, had to "modify" it a bit also because the tank is right up against the top edge, so it interfers with the inside lip of the hatch bottom. Jeff said several have installed a hatch to view the tank. A word of caution, use a small drill and probe with a wire to get an idea how close the tank is to the surface before using a jig saw. I sawed all by hand and used a dremel cutting wheel for the top. Next I'll be cutting a round hole and adding a 6" porthole on top towards the left to be able to service the fill and vent hoses/clamps someday if needed.
Hope this helps others, I'm pleased with the results. But like others mentioned, seems odd the factory didn't provide any means of monitoring the water level. Do the newer CD25's have water monitors?
Steve
My 25 is a 2002/2003 'vintage' (Tyboo Mike likes that reference), and I have always wondered if I'm about to run out of water on long trips (I have twice now), no indicator and the whole tank is glassed in under the V-berth area. After trying the sight tube trick with no luck, I surmized like others the tank must be under the port side V-berth area (maybe later models are different, and also, I elected to NOT get the hot water tank). I bought a porthole cover and proceeded to drill and cut then remove flotation from under the port side foot stepwell, now I have a unique, cute "storage hole" about 12"Deep, 5"Dia with a nifty screw-on port hole. Looks great, but no water tank!
So I resorted to writing Jeff at the factory (hindsight...). He sent me the first 3 pictures of my tank starting here: http://www.c-brats.com/modules.php?...ame=gallery&file=index&include=view_photo.php. Water Systems Detail Photos
So, the tank is actually in the middle right in front of the V-berth footwell area! And look at that SHAPE -- a wedge-shaped, triangular thing. I ordered a Bowmar hatch to fit the largest dimensions of the area (I'll get the p/n if anyone interested). I began cutting the opening about a week ago, see pictures. That was my first sighting of the water tank ever! It was exciting (hey, we engineers have to be fed new activities or we get a bit bored..). Surprised to not run into much flotation foam. Jeff said the tank holds 20 gals, but as you can see after filling it ONE PRECISION GALLON AT A TIME (whew!) and marking after each filling, it actually holds 17 3/4 gallons, period. I'm OK with the qty, can always pack a few extra gallon jugs if needed for really long trips.
Odd though, notice it was installed on a bias, with both the fill and vent tubes (port side) on the low end. Maybe the air bubble is important in rough seas...don't know, maybe others might know?
I'll install the Bowmar hatch next, had to "modify" it a bit also because the tank is right up against the top edge, so it interfers with the inside lip of the hatch bottom. Jeff said several have installed a hatch to view the tank. A word of caution, use a small drill and probe with a wire to get an idea how close the tank is to the surface before using a jig saw. I sawed all by hand and used a dremel cutting wheel for the top. Next I'll be cutting a round hole and adding a 6" porthole on top towards the left to be able to service the fill and vent hoses/clamps someday if needed.
Hope this helps others, I'm pleased with the results. But like others mentioned, seems odd the factory didn't provide any means of monitoring the water level. Do the newer CD25's have water monitors?
Steve