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Old 03-16-2006, 09:12 AM
Gary Hill Gary Hill is offline
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Default Re: Gas leak?

Danny, I just pulled both of my tanks on my inboard since I lost around 20 gals in the bilge out of one (starboard tank) and it was obvious that what everything I heard about the tape and tank corrision was true, since you are this far I would go ahead and drain/inspect the tank, 20 gallons is not a pretty site and that happened from inspecting the boat one weekend and going done the following weekend with the gas leak. I now have both tanks out. If you need a electric fuel pump I have one with hoses, I pumped mine out through the fuel filter into tanks and plan on putting it back the same way. Since you are just around the corner I can/will help if you require any ass. I do have some beer to get started with! Fred Tyler is getting ready to inspect his tank this week, he saw me get towed by his house last Saturday even after I had Tow Boat U.S. put me on the other side so he wouldn't make fun of "KNOT WORKING" not working.
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