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Old 10-03-2013, 02:05 PM
strick strick is offline
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Not even sure why you need to coal tar coat a tank anyways. KISS theory applys here. This tank out of the 1967 bowrider, looks to us as original, and has little pitting on the outside. It looked to just been laying in the coffin with rubber strips on it, no tar no foam.....
Agreed. I see no reason to coat a brand new fuel tank.

Live and learn here is the message. I see no reason to bad mouth Bobby. He has helped out lots of guys that have restored boats.

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