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Boston Whaler - Fuel Tank
This is the 40 gallon fuel tank. www.alloymetalworks.com is building me a new tank. I have used them before and was very satisfied with their work. Their prices are good and you will have a new tank in a week or less. The new tank will be coated with coal tar epoxy or Interlux Vc-Tar Epoxy. This will prevent corrosion if water does happen to get in the coffin again. This tank was only 3 years old, water sitting on it corroded it and rendered it useless.

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Date: 01/23/10 - 7:58 PM
Added by: rfiglia
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#1 | GWadaWhaler on January 26, 2010 - 3:59 AM
The solution I found in order to protect my tank is to cover i twith a coat of Rhinno Lining. Check pictures on my personal page. The tank is protected from whater but also from fuel. It's great and once and for all solution
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