Thanks WM and Grandad. I plan on making some hull strengtheners and will have one fore and aft of tank to prevent sliding if the 5200 let's go. They will look something like tank baffles and attach to the stringers every other rib. I talked to a window guy and he is looking for some thin neoprene with glue on one side. We found some window tape 3" wide that may work if I cut strips from it.
Hey, I got promoted, cool.
I'm thinking the tank tie-downs don't need to be anything exotic. A couple of aluminum angles at the outside edges would not put undue stress on the tank. You'd still want to put something such as neoprene as padding between the angle and the tank. You'll also want to add some tabs from the stringers to stop the tank shifting fore and aft. I would expect that whatever "glue" you use under the tank will eventually fracture and let the tank slide unless there's some mechanical stops in place. - Grandad
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Hey grandad. What if those angles were on the ends capturing the tank and attached to the stringers on each side?
If that doesn't work, try a hot wire cutter. It worked well for me when fed from a model train transformer. - GrandadA friend told me this is a good way to cut the flotation foam. Sure glad to find one at a garage sale.