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Unread 07-24-2015, 05:04 AM
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Originally Posted by smokeonthewater View Post
VERY risky... as little as 2-3 psi could cause MAJOR damage including a ruptured tank and or structural damage to the boat.
Very true!
The tanks are pressure tested at the factory at only 3psi.

Here is the filter/screen and location off of one of my saddle tanks.



And the anti-siphon valve balls at the same location.

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Default Stopping water

My 1989 V 20 would get water into tank from the tank air vent mounted on hull.Simple to fix was placing a stainless air scup crowl over the vent to block the water n spray from going up into vent then into the tank..
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