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What is a water tank for a boat?

Water tanks:
Water tanks are primarily used to store fresh and potable water for drinking, cooking, and cleaning purposes. Water tanks ensure a reliable and convenient water supply on board, especially during long trips or when access to shore based facilities is limited.

Marine tanks:
Marine tanks are commonly used on boats for various purposes. Marine tanks are designed to hold and store freshwater or other fluids required during a boating journey.

Boat water tanks:
Boat water tanks are an essential component of a boats freshwater system. They are specifically designed to store and supply water for various purposes while out on the water.
Selecting a water tank for your boat involves considering several factors to ensure it meets your needs for freshwater storage while being suitable for your boat´s size and layout. Here´s a guide to help you choose a water tank:

Determine water needs: Calculate your water usage requirements based on the number of people aboard, the duration of trips, and activities cooking, drinking, showering, etc.. This estimation will help determine the tank capacity needed.
Available space: Assess the available space on your boat where the water tank can be installed. Measure the dimensions and consider the shape and size of the tank that fits within this space.
Tank material: Water tanks are commonly made of plastic, stainless steel, or other materials. Plastic tanks are lightweight, cost effective, and resistant to corrosion but might not be as durable as stainless steel. Stainless steel tanks are more durable but can be heavier and more expensive.
Tank shape and configuration: Water tanks come in various shapes like cylindrical, rectangular, or custom shapes to fit specific spaces. Consider the shape that maximizes the available space on your boat while accommodating the desired capacity.
Access points and fittings: Check the tank´s access points for filling, emptying, and connecting to your boat´s water system. Ensure the tank has appropriate fittings and connections compatible with your boats plumbing system.
Quality and durability: Choose a water tank from a reputable manufacturer known for producing high quality, durable tanks that can withstand marine conditions, including vibration, corrosion, and varying temperatures.
Weight distribution: Consider the weight of the tank when filled with water. Ensure the tank´s placement doesn´t significantly impact the boat´s balance or stability. You can buy boat water tanks from Plastimo, Vetus, Nuova Rade, Talamex, and Goldenship.

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