Powerboat Reports has been ranting against aluminum fuel tanks for years now. They corrode in saltwater and tend to be mounted such that they cannot dry out (foamed in, e.g.). Furthermore most small boat tanks cannot be replaced without major destruction of the deck.<br /><br />Modern plastic technology is producing roto-molded poly tanks in the 50-150 gallon range that are as strong as aluminum yet don't corrode. <br /><br />Yet use of plastic tanks is still minimal. Is this just inertia (we've always done it that way), cost, or some other issue.<br /><br />I know the first time I smell gas in the bilge of my saltwater-moored 11-year old boat, I'll know its all over - the cost of replacing the tank will not be worth it....