fuel tank repairs

woodbutcher

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I traded another boat and trailer for this one. After spending some time going over it i have compiled a small list of things to repair.
1) Ttop needs some welding and a scrubbing.
2) I would like to redoo the console maybee raise it?
3) new leaning post that I can put a cooler/ livewell under
4) will need a livewell as this boat doesn't have one
5) helm leaks yes it's a baystar ......
6) oh yeah the gas tank is loose floting around in the bilge...
 

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Well, why we trashin the whole boat, what about the transom??
I'm overwhelmed, remove and put the T-top off to the side.
Start with the tank and see if it is needing replacing or not, then worry about the console & leanin post repairs or modifications.
What year is that?
More pictures and WELCOME TO THE SITE!!
 
Well, why we trashin the whole boat

The boat is great these are the things I need to address to go fish.
The transom is solid other wise I would not have traded my G3 for it. The G3 was great for backwater I just needed something bigger to go out past the charelston jettys with my wife onboard. she was a little uncomfortable 5 miles out in a johnboat with a 90 on the back of it. Now she is happy and I can take her out farther offshore.
Tank is done that gray hose in the picture was installed using bathroom silicone. It goes right through a big hole the last owner made so he could get gas when his pickup clogged and he did not want to replace the tank.
It leaks to say the least.
As for the year it is an 87' The moter is an 01'
 
wood butcher, I just noticed your in Charleston, I work out of City Marina, if you need any advise or parts, let me know
 
Cool deal...wish it was warmer so I could whittle away at my list. Mine is somewhat longer than 6 items but none of them are too major. You know how they say you eat an elephant? 1 bite at a time. Congratulations on the new boat. And welcome to the site!
 
Spareparts,
nice to know there is someone close by. I will keep that in mind as I start these project I've gotten myself into.
When I'm done with the center console I will be redoing the transom and decks on this little 15. then I will give it to my best friend, he is up in Mcleleanville( I know I butchered that). so I have alot of work to get done this year.
 

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woodbutcher, i had an old hydrosport with a tank issue like yours(hose stuck in the top). I took a piece of aluminum plate larger that the hole on top and drilled and tapped it to receive a fuel pickup. i used a product called liquid aluminum to bond the plate to the top of the tank. it was a quick easy fix, but i don't know how permanent, i sold the boat 3 or 4 months later.

good luck
 
Did you say you have a fuel leak?...I wouldn't monkey around w/ that...I'd hate to hear about a fellow V20er down in Charleston and his wife gettin' TOASTED...
 
want to replace fuel tank

got a 85v20 cc and it has a 55 gallon tank i think in it.i want to go bigger when i replace the tank.what's the biggest size tank someone has in their cc?
 
THis tank is a 40 gal I am told. It is 48" long just under 32" wide and and average of 8" deep thats only a little over 7 cubic feet. It has been pulled back in the bilge. I will have to come up with a way to drain the ramaining fuel out of it then get it up and out. Here are some questions for those guys out there with more experiance than I,
1) There is no tank coffin, Should I build one?
2) I have read where people supported thier tanks with neoprene or other materials, What last longest?
3) current tank is aluminum, can I replace it with a plastic tank?
 

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ok the tank is out. I was talking with a friend about the boat he got me hooked up with a 60 gal tank to replace the 40 gal one with. After getting as much gas as we could hold in 2 cars 2trucks and my buddys trihull my wife and I decided to just go ahead and replace the stringer too. When we got the tank out we were glad we made that decision as the glass is seperating from the wood where there is wood then there are places that it is just plain broken.
The nice thing about this project is it is a family affairyou will see my youngest son working theball to empty the tank, and my wifes foot as she helped me get the tank out. then I cut the bulkhead out that was in frount of the tank. you can see it gives me another 16 inches to move the tank foward that space is completly empty. I think the next one is empty too, however I have not verified that yet. I came in to get a shower and wait till I have the proper protective gear then I will cut up the deck. I am also thinking of cutting out the twe boxes in the rear of the boat that are on the sides. I hate them and they take a huge amount of space I can use for .... idont know something i'll think of it later.

one more thing when I got this boat everyone told me there was not foam in it you can see from the pics there is foam in the boat. What i was amazed by is the foam is dry. well was dry it will rain tonight and get wet I dont mind as I intend to replace it anyway.
 
gess you need the pics to look at ..... it helps when I include them in the post
 

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some more pics
 

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Looks like you are doing a good job WB...keep up the good work.

When I put in my new tank, I used "Great Stuff" to secure it. It has held up so far, that was summer of 07 when I did that.
 
(great stuff?) funny little yellow can?
I never thought of it I was planning on moving the bulkheads forward in the belly and hanging it from the botom of the new deck using polyester banding strapps ( of which I have plenty of and they dont cost a dime). in fact if I use a heat sealer on the banding and I protect it from sunlight it will last as long as ......hummm let me think that one out.
I like the idea of greatstuff for a few other things . Is it cheap?
 
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