I think I know the answer to this one, but I don't like it... I just finished repairing my deck and laying 3 layers of fiberglass then sprayed Ultratuff on it. Today I started installing everything I had gutted from the boat and noticed a gas smell. Opened up the front storage hatch and had about a quart of gasoline in the hull. My boat is a 1980 21' chriscraft scorpion with about a 40 gallon aluminun gas tank. The boat has been sitting for a year on my inclined driveway with the bow at the low end. I thought that it may be leaking through the vent or fill necks but it is dry. I can't get to the tank,I can only see the vent/fill necks, the sending unit and the petcock. Is there anything I can do without ripping up my brand new deck to fix/replace the leaking fuel tank? The only thing I can think of was to drain the tank and buy a couple of portable tanks and run off of those, but I really am hoping there is another way to fix the tank or if I missed something else that could be leaking besides the tank itself.
