SBH2OMan
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1. Smelled gas after filling the tank and getting underway.
2. Checked fittings, gaskets, and hoses, found no leaks
3. Suspected tank leaks, but no way to confirm.
4. Cut out deck to try to confirm. Unfortunately only about 5/8" clearance all around the tank, which was foamed in. Dug out some of the foam at the stern and found it saturated with water and black.
Last week we hauled the boat out at the local (one and only) boat works where it is up on blocks
Friday they pulled the tank (after draining the 50 gallons that were in there at a cost to us of ~$10/gallon hazardous waste removal fee - another "cost of life" in California)
Just went down and looked at the boat; It is a MESS
Here’s a bunch of photos and a movie from this morning:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/bb8n4y14cg77 ... khCLa?dl=0
I should note that you're looking at the pictures of the tank with the aft end facing the camera. The right side of the tank is the starboard side, and the boat has always listed pretty hard to starboard while at rest. This probably explains why the corrosion is heavier on that side of the tank.
Note that the spacers/pads under the tank on each side are adhered to the hull with fiberglass mats that have separated from the hull and have a lot of water under them (you can see it weeping out).
The tank coffin foam was TOTALLy saturated with water - probably carrying 50+ extra pounds of weight back there.
The pie tins leak BADLY - especially the one on the aft end of the deck, because that part of the deck is often awash in both fresh and salt water (rain and or while fishing). Most of the corrosion was at the back of the tank.
I still have not figured out why there was gas in the bilge, since the tank coffin is sealed and separated from the bilge. I’m probably going to have that PVC pipe carefully inspected and possibly replaced just to make sure its not leaking.
Got a new tank from RDS, this one Epoxy coated. Trying to figure out what (besides hoses and clamps) we should replace while we have this apart. It already has a 2-year old WEMA stainless sending unit, so we're good there...
Scuppers...?
2. Checked fittings, gaskets, and hoses, found no leaks
3. Suspected tank leaks, but no way to confirm.
4. Cut out deck to try to confirm. Unfortunately only about 5/8" clearance all around the tank, which was foamed in. Dug out some of the foam at the stern and found it saturated with water and black.
Last week we hauled the boat out at the local (one and only) boat works where it is up on blocks
Friday they pulled the tank (after draining the 50 gallons that were in there at a cost to us of ~$10/gallon hazardous waste removal fee - another "cost of life" in California)
Just went down and looked at the boat; It is a MESS
Here’s a bunch of photos and a movie from this morning:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/bb8n4y14cg77 ... khCLa?dl=0
I should note that you're looking at the pictures of the tank with the aft end facing the camera. The right side of the tank is the starboard side, and the boat has always listed pretty hard to starboard while at rest. This probably explains why the corrosion is heavier on that side of the tank.
Note that the spacers/pads under the tank on each side are adhered to the hull with fiberglass mats that have separated from the hull and have a lot of water under them (you can see it weeping out).
The tank coffin foam was TOTALLy saturated with water - probably carrying 50+ extra pounds of weight back there.
The pie tins leak BADLY - especially the one on the aft end of the deck, because that part of the deck is often awash in both fresh and salt water (rain and or while fishing). Most of the corrosion was at the back of the tank.
I still have not figured out why there was gas in the bilge, since the tank coffin is sealed and separated from the bilge. I’m probably going to have that PVC pipe carefully inspected and possibly replaced just to make sure its not leaking.
Got a new tank from RDS, this one Epoxy coated. Trying to figure out what (besides hoses and clamps) we should replace while we have this apart. It already has a 2-year old WEMA stainless sending unit, so we're good there...
Scuppers...?