Not standard and it was the factory that caulked the panel.bicyclops said:I just purchased a 2001 208 and I was wondering if it comes standard with a fresh water tank. It did not come with a cockpit shower, but the person I bought it from caulked the acess panel, so I cannot easily check.
KingJ said:Our previous 208 had the fresh water tank, but our new to us 2003 does not. I don't miss the option and prefer a simpler boat, but I really liked the 80+ lbs of weight it added there and I'm wondering how easy it is to pop that access hatch and then to reseal it. It can't be that major... has anyone done it and what caulking would you use for proper reseal? I'm thinking of securely adding some ballast there in its place to get that weight back. (I'm imagining there's a dead-space where the fresh water tank sits- is that right?) Over the years I found that the heavier my 208 is, the better she performs in the rougher stuff. Thanks in advance for any advice. Next would be to call Grady-White who are always helpful, but maybe you've opened and sealed this hatch before.
Cheers,
Jim
KingJ said:Hey thanks OnoEric! That is very helpful. My wife was lobbying for the 208 over the 209 & 180 and I’m glad to have listen to her. She is over the moon with the boat and me too. It's nice having owned one before since I already know the boat so well and what I want to do to customize things. We bought her from John S. at Anchor Marine in Farmingdale NJ with less than 300 hours, and was fortunate enough to have the resourceful Ed Marberger from Efm Enterprises tow the boat out for us on his new trailer. We connected with Ed via uShip with 100% satisfaction fyi.
Now comes the fun part of outfitting “the new boat”! Thanks again.
fullphase said:I too just bought a 208, and it appears to have not come with the fresh water tank, however the previous owner mounted the wash down pump in that compartement. I had to get access to it, as it was not working (that issue on another thread) but I was suprised what a neat little compartement it was.....total waste of space. It was easy to open, the silicon easy to remove.
I was thinking on not sealing it back up tight but using as a storage area for tools, or items not used everyday. Any thoughts/opinions on this? I do realize some water will be able to leak down from the deck into the bilge. Is that a huge deal that I am not considering?
thoughts....?
trapper said:Hi guys, my 2006 208 came with the fresh water tank access sealed. I removed the seal (easily cut out) installed hinges, slam latch and hatch spring. I installed a false plywood floor with holes so any water drains into the bilge. It does stay fairly dry with a 1/2 inch rubber seal around the under side of the hatch cover. Great for fishing gear storage etc. Do not need to pack or use fresh water for wash down. Pack any water for overnight camping in a clean washable mini water barrel with a spigot. Have raw water wash down pump installed in the bilge so hatch area is uncluttered. Cheers trapper