superbenk
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My 30 yr old boat started sputtering & I have a feeling it's picking up varnish from a poorly maintained fuel tank. The tank is a 12-15 gallon aluminum rectangular tank & I'm wondering if it's best (cheapest) to pursue cleaning it or just replacing it with a new plastic tank (pending confirming it's actually got varnish in it)? The tank sits on top of the stringers in the bow of the boat, so it *shouldn't* be hard to remove/replace. I'll need to hook up a filler tube, vent tube & pickup line.
If replacing it is recommended, what type of tank should I look at? Will this orange above-deck tank work:
or should I look at one of these below deck tanks:
Is there an advantage of aluminum I'd be losing if I switched to plastic or are plastic tanks better long-term?
If replacing it is recommended, what type of tank should I look at? Will this orange above-deck tank work:
or should I look at one of these below deck tanks:
Is there an advantage of aluminum I'd be losing if I switched to plastic or are plastic tanks better long-term?