This is how I would do it.
Use the cylinder generator to create the cylinder;
Coordinates of Polar Origin; set x,y,z=0
Start Angle-0
Rotation Axis=y
radius=3
Sweep Incs =16
Axis incs = 6
inc. Lentht = 1
Click on "Generate Plates"
Select a material set and thickness
Leave Plate prefix = P
Click ok to generate cylinder
Use the Circular Disk Generator to Make the base
Select Mateiral Set and Thickness (leave plate prefix =P)
POlar Origin: x,y,z=0
Rotation Axis = y
Radius=3
Quandrant Incs. = 4
Radius incs = 10
Click ok to generate plate
Click on Basic Load Cases and create BCL 1 "hydrostatic"
Put the model in the XY plane
Unselect the entire model
Then select the top row of plates
Then click on "Surface Loads for selected Plates"
Leave Dir4ection = z
input the magnitude (calculate this by hand, for water p=.5*62.4/2/1000=.0312ksf
Set Basic Load Case to "1:Hydrostatic"
Click on "Apply Load to All Selected Plates"
Hit Ok to generate loads
Unselect the entire model
select the second row of plates
Repeat proceedure above but increase the magnitude of the load by .0624 ksf
Don't forget to laod the bottom (base) plates
Once you are done do a 2x2 quad submesh on all plates
IN the Global Parameters/Solutin set the "Solver" to "sparse Accelerated"
Apply your boundary conditions, apply any other load and set up your load combinations then solve the model