Re: 1988 Sea Ray Seville Deck & Stringers
Shellback,
The flexible tubing that covers the hoses almost looks like bilge blower tubing TBH. Maybe that's what SR used. My gas tank fittings are the main hose connections in the middle toward the starboard side with the outlet pipe for the gas at the back of the tank on the the stern end. My tank is just sat in the garden at the moment and I need to drain the gas out of it before cleaning it up a little. Like yours the tank has some corrosion on it toward the front of the tank. It doesn't look too bad. I may well just give the whole tank a wire brush and a quick blow over with a rattle can. Where the corrosion is, I may just beef that up with some Bondo stuff before painting. I had considered swapping out the tank for a new plastic one,. Moeller do one that has the flat top, V bottom of this tank design, but at several hundred dollars, it will have to wait. When the floor goes in, I will retain the big hatch cover to expose the tank for just such a purpose.
We newbie's seem to be making all the same screw ups with cutting cords, etc. What were saying about at least i hadn't cut through the hull. Check out the pic I attached!!! I did that when using the sawzall. A lot of times you are cutting blind and wilth the best will in the world, s**t happens. So I am now the proud owner of an 8 inch saw cut in the hull!! I also have another ding in the hull to fix too. The PO showed me this ding that he said was caused by a jet ski hitting him some years ago. He stuck epoxy putty in the hole and never smoothed it down. Inside I found the FB was cracked for about 10 or so inches. I have sanded that down and I will FB both pieces of damage before the stringers go in. My only question on this, is do if fix the outside before FB'g the inside? Maybe somebody can tell me which side to start first.