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Big Munga
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3 hours ago, noelm said:
Yes, vent to the outside, make sure the vent line has a "U" bend at the top to prevent water getting into the line, don't use a complete loop.
Thanks mate, that's what I thought. I was however thinking of having the vent on the inside of the hull but tucked up under the side deck?
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Hi guys, I'm going to fit an under floor tank in my Top Ender, I've seen some boats with the breather hoses venting under the floor, I wasn't sure if this was a good idea to have fumes building up in a confined space? Would I be better to have them venting up under the gunwales?
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Just type ‘Carbontex sheet’ into ebay and there’s a few Aussie sellers that I’ve purchased from previously. Use the old washers as templates, drill or stamp the centre hole and cut the outside diameter with scissors. At around $20 a sheet you get enough washers for quite a few reels.
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Under floor tank breathers
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Thanks for all the responses guys, much appreciated.
I will have a water separation filter on the line from the under floor tank to the outboard, what trap would you suggest to put on the breather line?
I have two 16mm breather outlets on the tank so two lines to deal with, maybe I should have only put one in......I can always cap one I guess.