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A rather unhappy friend of mine has a 1990 twin petrol (2.8 litre apparently circa 150bhp outdrives) Sealine 255 which is based on the upper Thames near Benson. He is not very experienced with boats and has been told by a local Marina that there are traces of fuel in the bilge water. The source of the fuel may be either a leaking tank or hose between the tank and engine. The main problem is that both he and the yard are unsure exactly where the fuel tanks are, what they are made of, or how to get to them for inspection. I assume this probably involves removing some panels in the floor, but does anyone have any experience of doing this that might help him? Alternatively, are there any boatyards / engineers on the Thames that people could recommend that may have particular expertise with these boats?
Also, he is finding the boat difficult to manoeuvre. Apparently the outdrives do not have rudders fitted. Does anyone have any ideas on anything that may assist the manoeuvrability (e.g. bolt on rudders to direct the thrust) and the best place to source? The other suggestion has been to add some ballast and it would be interesting is anyone has any experience on this too.
Hopefully a couple of minor fixes (!) will see him enjoying the boat, so thoughts gratefully received.
Also, he is finding the boat difficult to manoeuvre. Apparently the outdrives do not have rudders fitted. Does anyone have any ideas on anything that may assist the manoeuvrability (e.g. bolt on rudders to direct the thrust) and the best place to source? The other suggestion has been to add some ballast and it would be interesting is anyone has any experience on this too.
Hopefully a couple of minor fixes (!) will see him enjoying the boat, so thoughts gratefully received.