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 post launch trailer rinsing system these are some pics of a trailer rinsing system i installed on my trailer.  most trailer experts say the most damage is done while you leave your tailer at the ramp for 8-10 hours with  salt water drying on it. http://i377.photobucket.com/albums/o...6/DSCF0587.jpg bladder tank which holds 5-6 gallons http://i377.photobucket.com/albums/o...6/DSCF0589.jpg pipe running down the frame http://i377.photobucket.com/albums/o...6/DSCF0591.jpg flex pipe running behind wheels with sprays attached http://i377.photobucket.com/albums/o...6/DSCF0592.jpg open the valve and spray after you launch http://i377.photobucket.com/albums/o...6/DSCF0596.jpg go fishing and don't worry about your trailer | 
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 Good idea. I always wash mine off after launch in saltwater. Seems to have made a difference. | 
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 That's one of those damn good ideas...and looks like you set it up to accept a hose when you get home...how much pressure on the tank?...:clap: | 
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 50psi on the tank when empty w 50 psi on the water hose.  you fill it at the house until it goes static.  the t handle is a threaded plug where i add squirt of soap.  also, when i get home and back it in the shed, i just hook up a hose and let it spray for about 10 minutes, then close both valves and it is loaded for the next trip. i don't have brakes, but for you guys that do, you could plumb this into flush ports. the beauty of this is you get a pressurized water source to wash off your trailer with no pumps , wires, batteries, etc. and there is not anything to steal at the ramp. | 
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 Love the design of your self-contained rinse system.  Not to mention the concrete filled PVC to keep the trailer from floating and the gussets on the bunk brackets.  You sir are crafty. | 
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 [QUOTE=phatdaddy;186330]  the t handle is a threaded plug where i add squirt of soap.   So instead of soap, you could add salt away as well... | 
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 Very nice -  good way to keep the salt off. Makes me think about keeping a pump tank in the SUV to spray after being in the salt water. | 
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 Very innovative phat, great idea, I love it!!:clap: | 
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 thanks guys, can ya tell it's been a slow winter in the irrigation business... | 
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 Damn.. I threw away a waterlogged expansion tank just like that about 2 months ago... got a brandy new one on my boiler now... <sigh> Great idea though. Nicely thought out. I usually launch in semi-fresh water and run downriver to the ocean, but there's always a trip or two to a salt water launch ramp. Might not be a bad idea. Gotta think about how to rig it up.. are those 180* irrigation nozzles?...and maybe a bigger tank. I reely like the part about washing out the brakes. :clap: | 
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