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Harper 04-08-2013 03:47 PM

Fuel Cell
 
Greetings.
I am very close to going down the path of classic seacraft ownership and if I move forward with a purchase I will need to address a few safety issues immediately. While the overall condition of the hull is good we would like to use the boat this season before I address greater restoration projects.
The boat is a 1977 23 cc and is in need of new fuel cells (2).
I am located on Boston north shore and would greatly appreciate any advice on where quality fuel cells that will fit can be procured.
Also, is there a consensus if aluminum or poly are the better long term choice?
Many thanks!

Water Rat 04-08-2013 07:27 PM

Harper,
I have a 1978 23' Sceptre and my two fuel tanks fabricated by Eric Kent of KentFab in Pembroke, MA. Superior quality work and very reasonable price. Also, a very nice guy to do business with and he is familiar with SeaCrafts. Feel free to ask me any more questions.

martin 04-08-2013 08:14 PM

Hi I pulled two 70 gallon fuel cells out of badabings 23 footer ..in great shape will sell if you are interested 200 each

Harper 04-09-2013 06:56 AM

Water Rat, thanks for the local contact. I suspect we will be in better off in the long run having new custom tanks fabricated.

Martin, thanks for the offer. By the time we have the units shipped I suspect we would be close to whatever it costs to fab up new units. Thanks again.


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