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I have only had this boat, and the tank is undersized, the owner I bought it from 3.5 years ago told me he had it replaced and that he chose not to go with a big tank. I suspect the tank is under 30 gallons size. When I pull it I will take some more photos. I am going to reach out to RDS and see how much it will cost to just get another one same size as this one. As I dont go offshore, literally stay with a mile or two of shore. If its too expensive, I may just Redneck it for now and run a 10 gallon above deck tank. Either way I will remove the fuel and pull the old tank myself.
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I’m curious if RDS comes back close to $10/gallon. Remember you will have to choose between 0.90, or upgrade to 1.25 thickness aluminum. And then coal tar epoxy.
Vezo |
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Some thoughts to consider as you address the fuel leak:
That is a pretty good pile of unsecured wires sitting/bouncing on a grounded aluminum tank. At least one appears to be a large bat (+) cable; likely capable of carrying >>100A in a surge. Maybe 1/16" insulation? Most small boats do not have a large circuit breaker/fuse on the bat cables. Others wires appear to have open ends – not sure what they are. Ever see what happens to metal when a hot jumper cable hits a grounded piece of aluminum? Be safe. |
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You have an original failed tank. RDS is thick wall. CG plate still on the tank? |
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I think I will have to run off a tank sitting on the deck for awhile. So the question for you guys is, how much runtime would a 6 gallon tank last? Obviously its a guesstimate.
20 Seacraft MA with a 1999 Evinrude 115 Thanks for your input! |
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get 2 and dont get overly throttle happy
This will give you a rough idea of consumption rates at various RPMs if properly propped: http://www.boat-fuel-economy.com/evi...ion-us-gallons |
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About 15 years ago I replaced the 47 gallon tank in my Seafari with an RDS tank of the same dimensions. Seemed like a good idea at the time. Now with only lake use and with an ETEC which is not as thirsty as my Merc V6 150, almost wish I had gone with a smaller tank and gained storage area, as I never have the fuel hatch screwed done anyway. Just a thought.
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