PeterGW87
New Member
Has anyone removed the fuel tanks from a Princess 38 without taking the engines out?
This is the old 38, built 1984. Same hull and layout as the later 385 and older 37 V-hull. Engines are VP tamd60B.
The tanks are in the engine room, outboard of the engines. The port tank sprang a leak so I'm hopeful that it's possible to remove the tank through the floor panels once the exhaust elbow and turbo are removed. Has anyone on the forum got any experience doing this?
They are very tight to the saloon floor, so I imagine the tanks were installed before the superstructure was fitted, but I'm hoping it will turn through 90 degrees and be wrestled out?
These boats are old girls now, so many other 38s and similar boats of that era with steel tanks will have had issues so hopefully someone can speak from experience and tell me how to do it, or suggest another solution.
Pete
This is the old 38, built 1984. Same hull and layout as the later 385 and older 37 V-hull. Engines are VP tamd60B.
The tanks are in the engine room, outboard of the engines. The port tank sprang a leak so I'm hopeful that it's possible to remove the tank through the floor panels once the exhaust elbow and turbo are removed. Has anyone on the forum got any experience doing this?
They are very tight to the saloon floor, so I imagine the tanks were installed before the superstructure was fitted, but I'm hoping it will turn through 90 degrees and be wrestled out?
These boats are old girls now, so many other 38s and similar boats of that era with steel tanks will have had issues so hopefully someone can speak from experience and tell me how to do it, or suggest another solution.
Pete