Google in the Marine industries, looking for water tanks. Can't recall any sites right off, but a while back I built a boat and was looking at various tankage options, until I found a used one that fit right in a local boatyard. I also found one to replace a leaker tank in my Alaskan Camper. They come in all sizes, shapes and capacities... Don Hanson On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 4:51 PM, Troy <colorworks@gci.net> wrote: > Hi folks: > > I saw this water tank today on the samba, that was apparently made to fit > adventure wagons. > http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=279492&highlight=gray+water+tank > > Scroll down until you reach the thread from "need2boat"... there's a tank > that sits between the rails on the underside of van and is held in place by > a couple crossbars. I want one! > > Anyone have any idea where a person could find one of these? I'd love to be > able to add some additional water storage to the van. I did e-mail Steve at > Euro campers and perhaps in a few months they will again stock the 45Liter > version, but it has been out of stock for months. Not holding my breath! > > Perhaps there are some specialty plastic manufacturers who makes tanks that > would fit?? > > > Troy > |
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