Hey boaters, I need some advice on if I'm about to do something dumb...
I really (really really really) want to get rid of the portable tank in my boat. It's a 75hp with a 6 gallon portable tank. For fishing it's fine, but if we're going tubing I need to bring a gas can on board and stop half way through the day to fill.
Anyway, I bought a 12-gal Moeller poly tank (link below). The thing ALMOST fits perfectly in the spot I have available (Port side, in the stern) but there is zero clearance between the motor well and the tank, and I'm worried that it will rub through.
What I'd really like to do is hit that corner of the tank with a heat gun until it's pliable and squish it in about a half-inch. 1) How dumb of an idea is that? 2) Any better suggestions? (Besides getting a different tank, that's the only model that is close to fitting.)
Boat is a 1984 16' Blue Fin aluminum.
Thanks guys and gals.
-Adam
I really (really really really) want to get rid of the portable tank in my boat. It's a 75hp with a 6 gallon portable tank. For fishing it's fine, but if we're going tubing I need to bring a gas can on board and stop half way through the day to fill.
Anyway, I bought a 12-gal Moeller poly tank (link below). The thing ALMOST fits perfectly in the spot I have available (Port side, in the stern) but there is zero clearance between the motor well and the tank, and I'm worried that it will rub through.
What I'd really like to do is hit that corner of the tank with a heat gun until it's pliable and squish it in about a half-inch. 1) How dumb of an idea is that? 2) Any better suggestions? (Besides getting a different tank, that's the only model that is close to fitting.)
Boat is a 1984 16' Blue Fin aluminum.
Thanks guys and gals.
-Adam