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Old 12-16-2018, 11:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Vezo, Part II View Post
Two best suppliers should be RDS aluminum, Perry, Florida or Sunshine Tanks of South Florida, original builder of Potter era SeaCrafts.

Vezo.
RDS has the exact drawings and plans for ALL of the fuel tanks they made for Seacrafts from 1968 onward. They are NOT, however, listed by Seacraft model. Tell them the date of your boat manufacture (not the model year!), the tank model number if still available, or tank dimensions, capacity, and fill-neck location and direction. They were able to exactly duplicate the tank for my '71 Seafari for me back in 2006, and also just got one this year for my '88 18'.

The 49 gallon tank (47 gallons usable) for my '88 18' retails for about $830.
It was a bit less with my West Marine Associate discount.
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