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Old 07-22-2013, 09:00 PM
martin martin is offline
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Thanks guys. Big.. That was very informative.. The rubber strips is where the corroion was ..where it was not adhered pperly so thats where it trapped water an started corroding..but that was very interesting about rubber itself.. I have had the bilge wet up to tank with all this rain we have been getting.so i moved th boat under the boathouse. I agree alum is one of the best materails made.. I will have the tank repaired. My coworker buileds race car role cages for rodders .. Will probaly use the two70 gallon tanks cut the forward box out and put in the stern for storage.. Thanks for the info..

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Check out this article! A LOT of information to think about regarding aluminum fuel tanks.

http://www.yachtsurvey.com/fueltank.htm
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