I've been cleaning and re-cleaning Dulcamara's cabin sole water tank for the two plus years we've owned her. Just flushing and using one of the additives to get rid of any taint etc.
What I find now is that the paint on the underside of the top of the tank, effectively the cabin sole, is peeling off and floating around inside the tank, leaving bare timber for the water to slosh up against. This has in turn caused more sediment and a little slime to form on the "roof" of the tank.
So, what are your opinions, cut the floor out, repaint/gelcoat and replace with a second floor, or cut it out and put a bladder in, with a new floor on top that screws down for ease of access when required?
Money isn't the object, but effective clean drinking water is.
Anyone have any comments either way?
Michael