Steve91T
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- Joined
- Sep 12, 2016
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- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Abeona
- Vessel Make
- Marine Trader 47’ Sundeck
We are under contract with a 1987 Marine Trader 47 with original tanks. The boat hasn’t left the slip in a couple of years. Right now the owner is having it brought back to sea worthy condition. The mechanic took it for a sea trial but clogged the injectors because they ran it before polishing the fuel. Those are being sent out for cleaning.
So the fuel guy will be polishing the fuel hopefully this week. This boat has two 300 gallon tanks with large inspection ports with a dozen bolts each. Not only do I want the fuel polished but I want someone to open those ports and look inside to make sure in the inside of the tanks are clean. I’ve heard stories of fuel being cleaned but it still leaves all the crap that was growing on the sides of the tank.
The problem is this isn’t my boat yet and the owners are paying for repairs so far. Is there any risk of opening those ports?
Just wanted to ask for opinions here first.
Thanks
Steve
So the fuel guy will be polishing the fuel hopefully this week. This boat has two 300 gallon tanks with large inspection ports with a dozen bolts each. Not only do I want the fuel polished but I want someone to open those ports and look inside to make sure in the inside of the tanks are clean. I’ve heard stories of fuel being cleaned but it still leaves all the crap that was growing on the sides of the tank.
The problem is this isn’t my boat yet and the owners are paying for repairs so far. Is there any risk of opening those ports?
Just wanted to ask for opinions here first.
Thanks
Steve