Shearwater
Well-Known Member
it\'s time to replace the fuel tank...
I have started working on a 1982 motor boat powered by a Perkins 4108 diesel, based Spain (i.e. hotter than UK climate), and in general, poorly maintained. I haven't had a diesel inboard before but am aware of diesel bug and and the probability of sludge in the tank so am going for a new, plastic fuel tank; the question is whether to try installing it myself or leave it to the boatyard. I've found various 50 to 70 litre plastic tanks but, as yet, haven't found where to get the pipeline connecting thingies, outwards and return. Does the team think working in a confined space (oh, it's going to hit 23 degrees tomorrow), sawing or angle-grinding an old (GRP?) tank full of grot, crud, slime and probably maggots and then clearing up the mess is worthwhile? The bilges, btw, are greasy, grimy and stinking. If I ask the boatyard to quote, is there anything I should specify particularly (i.e. a water separator or new pipelines or....?). Tips, comments welcomed; guffaws ignored !
Why did I buy it? Well the hull is in vgc with only a little osmosis, the owner had to sell as he's quitting Spain and I got it cheaply enough to permit a budget for the refurb. Oh, and I like the shape of the hull, it's very traditional.
I have started working on a 1982 motor boat powered by a Perkins 4108 diesel, based Spain (i.e. hotter than UK climate), and in general, poorly maintained. I haven't had a diesel inboard before but am aware of diesel bug and and the probability of sludge in the tank so am going for a new, plastic fuel tank; the question is whether to try installing it myself or leave it to the boatyard. I've found various 50 to 70 litre plastic tanks but, as yet, haven't found where to get the pipeline connecting thingies, outwards and return. Does the team think working in a confined space (oh, it's going to hit 23 degrees tomorrow), sawing or angle-grinding an old (GRP?) tank full of grot, crud, slime and probably maggots and then clearing up the mess is worthwhile? The bilges, btw, are greasy, grimy and stinking. If I ask the boatyard to quote, is there anything I should specify particularly (i.e. a water separator or new pipelines or....?). Tips, comments welcomed; guffaws ignored !
Why did I buy it? Well the hull is in vgc with only a little osmosis, the owner had to sell as he's quitting Spain and I got it cheaply enough to permit a budget for the refurb. Oh, and I like the shape of the hull, it's very traditional.