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Old 05-28-2008, 03:44 PM
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Default Need aluminum or plastic fuel tank

My tank has a hole in it!

With todays gas prices I can't afford any of spilling into the bilge.

Anyone have any recomendations on where I can buy or have made a new tank. The tank holds 150 Gallons and is roughly 2' wide X 14" deep X 8' long. I would prefer to find someone in New England to avoid shipping costs but I will take any suggestions.

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Originally Posted by 502ss
My tank has a hole in it!

With todays gas prices I can't afford any of spilling into the bilge.

Anyone have any recomendations on where I can buy or have made a new tank. The tank holds 150 Gallons and is roughly 2' wide X 14" deep X 8' long. I would prefer to find someone in New England to avoid shipping costs but I will take any suggestions.

Thanks
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Can't help you with a tank, but I hope your comment of "today's gas prices I can't afford any spilling into the bilge" was made in jest.
That's a very dangerous situation, as well as just asking for EPA problems when the bilge dumps it over the side.

I bring this up partly because I received a reply letter today from our Senator in regards to the current proposed regulations to not allow dumping of any water from recreational boats - fortunately he is in agreement that the proposal is too stringent.
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Yes, It was a joke! The boat is actaully sitting my yard as I renovate it! Just one more thing I found that needs replacing
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I thought so.
I've seen your other post's on your boat's, and I know you're pretty serious about how they are put together, and I didn't want to leave that hanging out there without a clarificartion.
Too many people read this board, and they could read that the wrong way.
Good luck in the fuel tank search - sorry I can't be of any help.
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Originally Posted by 502ss
My tank has a hole in it!

With todays gas prices I can't afford any of spilling into the bilge.

Anyone have any recomendations on where I can buy or have made a new tank. The tank holds 150 Gallons and is roughly 2' wide X 14" deep X 8' long. I would prefer to find someone in New England to avoid shipping costs but I will take any suggestions.

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Hey BIG Daddy i'll look thru the reciepts at the shop tomorrow and get you the web site for poly tanks and damn reasonable too
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Old 05-28-2008, 08:35 PM
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Originally Posted by RunninHotRacing158
Hey BIG Daddy i'll look thru the reciepts at the shop tomorrow and get you the web site for poly tanks and damn reasonable too
Sweet! You Da Man!

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Sweet! You Da Man!

Hey BIG Daddy
http://www.marinepowerservice.com/
732-751-1200 Easy people to deal with and they have everything ...good luck
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Originally Posted by RunninHotRacing158
Hey BIG Daddy
http://www.marinepowerservice.com/
732-751-1200 Easy people to deal with and they have everything ...good luck
Thanks man, I will give them a call!
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502 let me know how that goes. I have to buy one as well. I may have one made up for me local (Gloucester, MA). Airtime on the board had found a place in MA that makes them as well. Maybe we can get a better price if we both go in there together.

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Jon,

Whats up with your tank?

I have to get mine removed so I can find out why it's leaking. Someone on this board sent me a private message. He is out of manchester, CT. He said he can repair the origional or make a new one. Again maybe we can go together and get a better deal! I am going to try to get the tank out today, I will let you know

...Jim
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