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Re: T&T: Fuel tank replacements

From: Keith (no email)
Date: Sat Aug 04 2007 - 07:08:19 EDT

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    I had one of mine (on a Krogen 42) repaired by putting in additional
    clean-out ports, cleaning out the tank, and coating the inside with aviation
    fuel tank sealer. Wasn't cheap, but it could be a DIY project, and you don't
    have to remove the engine and all kinds of other stuff, or take the boat to
    the shipyard. You can find more details in the archives, or write me off
    list for more information if you're interested in going this way.

    Keith
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    I never make mistakes. I thought I did once, but I was mistaken.
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Jim Vaigl" <>

    > Well, I've got a matched set of fuel tanks - they both leak!
    >
    > Has anyone replaced their steel fuel tanks on a marine trader 36 DC ?
    >
    > How much demolition was necessary and what was the cost if you don't mind
    >
    > Telling.
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