Boathook
Well-Known Member
The more threads and posts I read about leaking fuel tanks, leads me to thinking that the tank should be got out of the boat before attempting repair. This assumes that it isn't a leaking hose joint, etc. Most tanks of any size have baffles in them which will make cleaning very nearly impossible for any type of sealant to work correctly. There is the issue as to why the tank failed to cause the initial leak and how many are waiting to start leaking.
Yes, there are exceptions, but they seem few. It does seem to be the 'newer' boats have the most problems with tanks and engines installed before the superstructure goes on, some builders not seeming to care about maintenance / renewal many years in the future.
Yes, there are exceptions, but they seem few. It does seem to be the 'newer' boats have the most problems with tanks and engines installed before the superstructure goes on, some builders not seeming to care about maintenance / renewal many years in the future.