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tank install
looking for the best way to install new fuel tank with out useing foam.also what kind of tank to use metal or plastick
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aluminum, that is what i used. 95 gallon, usable
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http://www.yachtsurvey.com/fueltank.htm Good Luck.
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Hey Brandon,
Where abouts in Bristol County are you. I grew up in Taunton. I live in the Newburyport area now. - BigLew
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somerset m.a.
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i hope you can make it to the jazz festival on august 7th
i work in swansea if you ever need a hand
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yea me too i can run on some plastick tanks if need be.but dont like the tanks on the deck.i think i will have new tank by next week.like to meet some of you guys on the water cheeck out your boats cant miss my fadded out black scepter w/250 etech on it.allways on chan 65 just yell out for the black duck.
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I have seen several tanks installed on a grid made of rubber hose. The hose went on a platform built on top of the center stringer and around the tank on the sides. I am not sure if this will chaff the tank. Just so the tank doesnt move around it shouldnt chaff a hole in it.
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TRL5,
If I may, pls. re-read the part about 5200. 5200 is applied to the plastic bed strips to preclude any moister becoming trapped against the aluminum. The tank is NOT recommended to be 5200'd to the shelf/base where it sits, but rather just set in place using the weight of the tank + fuel to prevent shifting. Most of the tanks I have seen, including mine have some aluminum tabs welded to them and then those tabs are screwed into the sides of the well that the tank/coffin is set into. A fine point yes, but think of someone trying to remove a tank 5200'd into place. THAT would be a "NIGHTMARE on ELM STREET"(and any other street as well)!
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