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1timmyman 08-30-2014 02:39 PM

Fuel Tank Replacement
 
i have a 1973 - 20 ft. Love it dearly, have sediment & water in my fuel tank, afraid the tank is done. Anyone have advice on replacement ??

thanks tim

DonV 08-30-2014 03:49 PM

Done?? Is it leaking fuel??

There are companies that will clean your tank, if it's not leaking....water and sediment are an easy fix versus a new tank!!!! My brother just had to replace his main tank, which was leaking out of multiple 1/8 to 3/16" holes, plus have a single custom tank made to replace the old "saddle" tanks, a smooth $5k+...ouch!!! My call...if it's not leaking, clean it.

toddslures 09-05-2014 12:27 AM

I had my new tanks made by Tony Perez at Sunrise Marine Tanks in Sarasota, 941-926-8265, www.sunrisemarinetanks.com
I would highly recommend him. He was not the cheapest nor the most expensive. He was very infomative. I also think he is a third generation tank builder to.
I know others here have used himmand been happy to.
Call me if you would like to.
He also built my custom water tank. Tony is the go to guy for tanks.
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Old'sCool 09-05-2014 04:46 AM

Ditto on Sunshine tanks.


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