Sandy
Well-known member
Oh dear... that is a sorry sight.Bit of a long story here but please bear with.
I'd be all for slowly keel hauling the boat designer who put the tank in a place that it could not be removed!
If you want to save the tank it will need to be opened up - not easy as it has had petrol in it and with just a wee spark you might have an explosion on your hands - they make a real mess of the boat if you live to tell the tale.
I'd fill the tank with water, so not to risk being blown into the field 50 meters away, then find a man with cutting gear to make a big hole in the tank. It is accessible, if not add 50 lashes with a cat-o-nine-tails before the keel hauling? That gives you access to the joyous job of cleaning the tank or deciding that perhaps a new one would be a better idea.
Once clean you will need an inspection hatch fabricated.