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Reglassing boat floor after fuel tank replaced.
Some tips on the proper way to install a aluminum fuel tank in boat.
When replacing your fuel tank this is an ideal time to replace old fill and vent hoses and to install new fuel lines.
Properly installed aluminum tanks will usually outlast the life of the boat.
All materials have their strengths and weaknesses and the problems with aluminum tanks are problems of proper installation not the material itself.
I gave him a template and he fabed the thing perfect.
Only neoprene rubber 5200 screws and that.
Above deck fuel tanks are specifically designed for use in boston whalers carolina skiff and key west bench style center console pontoon deck and jon boat designs.
Fuel tanks don t last forever and replacing them means making some decisions.
If the tank has recently had fuel in it be ready to catch the fuel from the fuel line when you pull off in the event some fuel remains in the line.
Use a chisel or old screwdriver and scraper to remove the fiberglass hold downs from the lip of the hatch and tank top.
The boat above is a good case in point.
Many people blame aluminum as being a bad material for fuel tanks.
He set me up with a custom tank for under 600.
I ve been through both ordeals and i can t say which is.
Originally this was installed by the builder into the hull before the deck went on this makes it easy for the builder but tough for the yard or owner if the tank has to come out and be replaced.
Remove the vent and fuel line.
Aluminum tanks are extremely strong can have the added benefit of baffles to prevent fuel sloshing back and forth and if kept away from corrosion inducing moisture should outlast the boat.
Topside tanks are manufactured from a sturdy high density polyethylene with uv stabilized resin and feature a withdrawal elbow that rotates 360 mechanical direct sight.
I did all the rest and was under 1200 for an extra 30 gallons that took up the dead space in my v berth and helped balance my defiance 200 much better when loaded down with fuel and ice.
The aluminum fuel tank was leaking and needed to be replaced.
Live long enough and one day you might need a hip maybe both of them replaced.