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fkboatman 09-06-2010 04:16 PM

If i owned one of the above, it would be sitting in driveway, with all batteries removed and no shore power hooked up. we know what happens when we have fuel vapors and a ignition source. if that happens you will need to make only 2 phone calls, 911 and your insurance adjuster.

tgersx 09-06-2010 04:31 PM


Originally Posted by whataride (Post 3199866)
So you are saying that a bladder replacement is different then changing a motor or drive ? Maybe the tank replacement you had completed was done incorrectly ?

As far as I know replacing a drive or an engine does not require cutting the hull or the floor, unless Outerlimits has provided an access hole or cover to remove tanks which would be great.

whataride 09-07-2010 10:22 AM


Originally Posted by tgersx (Post 3200891)
As far as I know replacing a drive or an engine does not require cutting the hull or the floor, unless Outerlimits has provided an access hole or cover to remove tanks which would be great.

No cover / access large enough to permit the Bladder removal . I am aware that a motor or drive does not require cutting the boat in some cases . I just disagree with the "never be the same " statement . Did you purchase a boat yet ? If you would like more info on the Tank issue PM . Me

pm203 09-07-2010 01:07 PM

I have heard about this problem as well. Does anyone know the years/models affected?

tgersx 09-07-2010 01:15 PM

I shouldn't say that the boat would never be the same, I'm sure there are plenty of glass guys that can handle the job. My main concern is buying an expensive top of the boat and knowing that someone is going to have to cut it up to remove tanks bothers me to say the least. Also I'm just surprised that Outerlimits or an other manufactures that used those tanks didn't do a recall of some sort and fix the problem. If it was a car manufacture you bet there would be a recall. I'm also curious what other manufactures used these tanks and what years.

pm203 09-07-2010 02:24 PM


Originally Posted by tgersx (Post 3201550)
I shouldn't say that the boat would never be the same, I'm sure there are plenty of glass guys that can handle the job. .

Yah, but who wants to cut open a late model boat? I am not so sure the boat would be as good as new. It all depends who does the work and how detail oriented they are. As good as new isn't an automatic given.

skater40 09-07-2010 03:18 PM

My 2001 42 does not have a fuel tank issue.

no smoking 09-07-2010 03:27 PM

I have a 2006 39 quattro it has serious issues with leeching

whataride 09-07-2010 06:47 PM

Has OL offered any assistance ?

LubeJobs42 09-07-2010 08:45 PM

This is not a problem that is unique to Outerlimits. I have had 3 boats all less then 5 years old, all different makes that needed fuel tanks replaced. It sucks! It's expensive! But ATL is the company that made the tanks that MOST of the manufactures use to use.


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