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The volume of each is still the same, it just keeps it mixed up so it'll burn off, (thus no water collection at the bottom of any of my filters)...
I believe, say you have 4 oz of water in your tank. You'll need 4 oz of K100 (more won't hurt anything) to keep it in suspension.
My tank is about 60 gallons, built in (under a LARGE deck hatch half-ways under the CC -ie, a major PIA to remove). I've never had the hatch removed, pick up removed/cleaned (not accessible W/O pulling the floor hatch).
You can see inside the center console, just forward of my dry box/compass, where the fuel tank access deck ends:
AT least you have hatch for the fuel tank. I would have to cut my deck to remove. Then have to pay the fibreglass man to patch it back in.
If you look further back behind the dry box, is a clearish, 5 gallon fresh water tank. Not seen is a 12 volt pump next to it. The hose you see, is the fill hose for the tank. Off to the left, under the shelf, underneath, is the on/off switch for the pump.
And on the bottom left, kinda coiled up, in BLUE, is the retractable water hose/nozzle that comes out so you can take a shower, wash hands, etc after swimming/fishing, etc.
Doesn't sound like much water, but its extra ballast and I can easily get 3-4 short showers after going in salt water..
The marine radio has since died and been replaced. The new one is wired into the GPS so if you hit the emergency button on the radio, it also sends out your exact co-ordinates to the CG..
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